00:00Recap
00:015.2 earthquake in Julian Shaikh's San Diego County Ramona mother grabs her baby,
00:08leaves house as earthquake hits by Dave Summers to Ashley Pinnock and her family.
00:13Monday's 5.2 magnitude earthquake had a sound and feel like she'd never experienced.
00:19It sounds like a rumbling in the earth.
00:22It sounds like the earth is upset.
00:24That's what it sounds like, Pinnock said.
00:27A security camera captured Pinnock's motherly instinct when her Ramona home began to shake.
00:34She grabbed her nine-month-old son Michael and ran straight out the front door.
00:38On closer examination, you can see the broken ceiling plaster falling.
00:44She thought the ceiling was collapsing.
00:46After what seemed longer but really lasted about 30 seconds, the ceiling remained intact but not whole.
00:53The earthquake many of us felt Monday morning, thankfully, wasn't too bad.
00:59But it did scare a lot of people.
01:02Whether it had you ducking for cover or running out of a building, the fact is, you never know how hard the ground will shake.
01:10We should always have a plan and be ready.
01:12First off, what should you do at the first sign of an earthquake?
01:17Drop, cover, and hold on.
01:20You want to get under a desk or table if you can.
01:23Make sure to cover your head and your neck.
01:26If you're outside, get away from the building in case something falls from it.
01:31Just a little bit Realize anti-33 Sopen slide
01:47But I'll count on people on a permanent floor.
01:50You want me to put a gap between the Slide four.
01:52I'll count on people on and out to me.
01:54Just a little bit close to my head.
01:55Not everyone's ear Jesus?
01:56I'll count on people on em.
01:57Imagine, you don't have a bottle of sweat.
01:58I'll count on people on a single foot.
01:586-8- Eight cups for men there.
01:59I'll count on people on your wrist.
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