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Caller 10:
“Hi, this is Ron. I work at the MacBest Castle. Many of the tourists were frightened and ran outdoors,
and our chimneys were damaged.”
Caller 11:
“Hello Jake. My name is Sue and I’m calling from the Big Bear Lumber Camp. The walls of our house
were swaying and creaking during the earthquake.”
Caller 12:
“Hi. This is Len. We were picnicking at the Great Bend Park. Shortly after the quake struck we saw
trees, telephone poles, and the flagpole swaying back and forth.”
Caller 13:
“Hi. This is Jim out at the Roundup Truck Stop. When the quake hit, our chimney broke and fell over.”
Caller 14:
“Hello, Jake. This is Marty up at Big Bear Ski Resort. The quake rattled our dishes and windows, and
the walls made creaking sounds.”
Caller 15:
“Hi Jake. This is Keith in River City. Our chimney is damaged and some plaster has fallen.”
Caller 16:
“Hi. This is Diana calling from the Lucky Strike Mine. Over here, we thought that a big truck had
struck the building.”
Caller 17:
“Hi Jake. This is Monte from Wattsville University. Everyone in our class felt the quake, and some of
the older, more poorly built buildings have suffered considerable damage.”
Caller 18:
“Hello. My name is Marilyn, and I’m calling from Hot Springs Ranch. The strangest thing happened!
Our big pendulum clock stopped dead when the quake struck.”
Caller 19:
“Hi Jake, this is Karen. When the quake hit, I was in White Water visiting a friend. Nearly everyone
felt it and we had a lot of windows broken. They were frightened, and I was too!”
Caller 20:
“Hello Jake. This is Frank. I was at Blue Lake Resort when all the cars in the parking lot started
rocking back and forth.”
Caller 21:
“Jake, this is Gene at White Water Manufacturing. All of the heavy furniture in the showroom was
moved by the quake, and some of the plaster fell off the walls.”
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