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Date Released: 10/22/2007 To save the Podcast, right click the "Save this file" link below and select the "Save Target As..." option. Save This File (1MB) Download this transcript (40KB)This podcast is presented by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. CDC - safer, healthier people. This is an important message from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Power outages and flooding can cause electrical hazards. Never touch a downed power line or anything in contact with one. If a power line falls on your car, remain inside unless the car catches fire or authorities tell you to get out. Do not touch a person who has been electrocuted without making sure the person is no longer in contact with the electrical source. To learn more, call CDC at 800-CDC-INFO. To access the most accurate and relevant health information that affects you, your family and your community, please visit www.cdc.gov.
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