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by wedeliver » Wed Jan 28, 2009 12:16 am
I was at work at Packard Bell in Chatsworth. Phone support, standing up looking over the top of my cube when the everything started to shake, I got under my desk (we were on the 2nd floor) but I wasn't touching the floor, like weightless in the air. It lasted what seemed like a really long time, maybe a couple minutes. It was pitch dark, the drop ceiling had done just that and you had to climb over things in the dark. Then a light up ahead, behind where we hung our coats and stuff, emergency light came on over the back staris. I later found out that the front stairs had collapsed and one guy broke his collar bone trying that route in the dark.
I drove to my house near the corner of Tampa and Roscoe. About a mile from the epecenter at Wilbur and Saticoy. I don't know how I made it past all the gas leaks, breaks in the road, debris etc, but I pulled onto the front lawn of my house and found my wife tring to open the front door. I climbed in through a window and we got the door to open, but it would'nt fit in that space anymore. I found out that she had ran into the boys room, jumped onto the lower bunk of the bunk beds to make sure Mikey, who was sleeping in the top bunk, didn't fall on the floor or something. The bunk bed managed to move across the bedroom floor till she was against the wall and the bunk bed blocked the door. Mikey slept through it all. (he is 21 now and he still sleeps till 2:00 oclock everyday and you cannot wake him up no matter what you try, I think it is a subconscious thing today and that is where he feels safe or something. I am sure he was scared by some of the aftershocks.
Speaking of aftershocks, I was unaware this could happen until the Northridge quake even though I had been though a number of shakers. What I am speaking of is the "ground wave". I watched a tree that was standing straight up, the ground wave hit the tree and it went 30 degrees over then snapped right back up again. That was a 5.x aftershock. We went over and played on the train that derailed over by the Northridge Mall. My bride worked at Sears in the Northridge Mall, it collapsed. Along with the parking structur where a guy was found alive in his street cleaner under 6 floors of concrete. Also It was interesting how the sidewalk in someplaces (usually north/south) would have 2 pieces standing maybe 2 feet in the middle in a upsidedown V.
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