by OregonLuvr » Sun Jan 10, 2010 5:59 pm
Thanks everyone for your concern. It was quite a time yesterday. I grew up in Southern California and so have been thru alot of Earthquakes BUT this was the BIG ONE for me.
I had just come in from walking the dog and was sitting at my dining room table when I felt the Motorhome kind of rock n roll a bit, at first I thought the wind had kicked up (it tends to do that a bit here at the coast). But then it was shuddering stronger and longer.....it became very violent shaking and things were falling off the counter and off my shelves. I thought the Motorhome was going to come apart. There is nothing you can do but remain rooted to the spot. It didnt last that long but seemed a long time to me. This is the worst one I have ever experienced and I was really scared.
After it was over lots of people out of their rigs and milling around asking everyone if they were "okay". Well I was ok but quite shaken up. Lost all phone service and power. Was able to text but all calls "Failed" . Heard sirens right away and multiple car alarms were going off. Outside we were all walking around looking at the damage. My neighbors truck had slid up to his 5'er and his hood was all bent out of shape. Several 5'ers had slid off their jacks, and were no longer level. One fellows jacks were on cement blocks and the blocks shattered and his 5er was nose down. A small trailer across from me had their front jacks all bent out of shape and he was busy taking them off. The Motorhomes seemed to fair the best. I inspected my jacks as I thought for sure they would be all "bent out of shape". They look fine and straight but will try to raise and lower them next week, as I have to pull in my slides before I do that. I think they are ok.
In town the grocery stores were all closed as they had lots of inside damage. Safeway had two big glass windows blown out. A couple of the gals here in the park were in various stores and people were yelling and crying in the stores they were so scared.
I had to go to the hospital and go to work about an hour after the earthquake... when I got there the fire alarms and lights were flashing all thru the hospital. I am in a newer part of the hospital so we only had a bit of stuff they had to pick up. Took them forever to shut off that dang alarm tho. All our computers were down and all the Biomed people and Maintenance were trying to get us back in shape.
The good part was not many injuries reported. I found out from the ER that they had a couple of fractured hips from falls and a broken shoulder but other than that no real injuries so that was good. I was busy at work so didnt have time to watch the news but got reports from my patients on what was happening.
I guess we had some after shocks but I didnt feel them at work. I am just glad it is OVER and hope it stays that way. The epicenter wasnt very far from my location, about 23 miles is what was reported. We also have a Tsunami warning siren here as they have had one before when a large earthquake hit off of Alaska. They were silent last night so that was good. The hospital is high on a hill but the Motorhome is parked right next to Humboldt Bay.
Several nurses called after they got home from Day shift and told us their power was out but no major damage so that was good.
I finally got thru to CougarFan (Laura) and was able to update her before I left for work. Thanks Laura for posting for me.
My dog is still fairly "glued to my side" as I think we were BOTH traumatized.
Thanks for all your well wishes and hopefully that is the LAST of it while I am here until April.
Karen
It was a 6.5
Karen
Emma Tibetan Spaniel