5.4
(W= Mr Wang P= Presenter)
W: ... So, we feel proud of what we do ...
P: Excuse me, Mr Wang, but can l interrupt you there? You've told us a lot about how you conduct rescue attempts, but could you please tell us more about protection? For example, what should we do in an earthquake?
W: Right. If you're outdoors, stay there and move away from any buildings or streetlights. If you're indoors, stay away from anything that can break or fall, like windows or lamps.
P: OK, if I'm outdoors, move away from any buildings or streetlights. if I'm indoors stay away from anything that can break or fall. But what if I'm trapped? Should l try to shout as loud as l can, or ...
W: Sorry, but my advice is to knock on a wall to help people find you and only shout when someone is nearby.
P: Sorry for interrupting again. But why so?
W: This is because shouting can cause you to breathe in a dangerous amount of dust.
P: l didn't know that — great advice! We've all learnt a lot today. Well, I'd love to know more, but, unfortunately, we've run out of time. So, I'm very sorry, but we'll have to finish there. Thank you again, Mr Wang.
W: My pleasure.