@GlennPriceMann
Glenn Mann
@GlennPriceMann · 0:56

Earthquake In The City. #nyc

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Hello. So if you live in New York City or New Jersey or Philadelphia, the metropolitan areas of those cities, then you probably felt an earthquake this morning, 4.8. I think they're saying maybe 4.7. I saw a couple different reports but wow wasn't experienced. Now we've had tremors before that we felt, I remember as a kid, you know, there was a tremor that was hit Westchester county and hit parts of the Bronx and I think maybe parts of Harlem too
@LadyFi
Evelyn Phipps
@LadyFi · 0:51
Good morning. My daughter, she's in Brooklyn and she reported, you know, that they had the earthquake. Just told me. Really? You know, I probably would have panicked if she had told me earlier, but it wouldn't been nothing I could do because I'm here in Chicago. Anyway, what I was saying is that, yeah, she said they felt it
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@blairbearing
Blair Redmond
@blairbearing · 3:04

@GlennPriceMann

We used to have to bring earthquake preparation kits to school when I was in elementary school, and we had earthquake drills. I was in the big earthquake of 1989, the rolling earthquake, the Loma Prieta earthquake down in northern California. And, yeah, fun times. They don't happen that often. Like, they don't happen that often. It's not like an earthquake happens that we feel every single year. They don't happen that often
@AnngieKaye
Angela Kaye
@AnngieKaye · 0:47
Hey, Glenn. Yeah, we felt it up here in Connecticut. Like legit. My whole office building was moving and I'm like, hmm, what happened? So that's the second time I had one here. We had one in Connecticut. It happened in DC, and we felt it up here. That was probably like 2010, maybe 2011. So it's been a minute. But this morning I was like, this whole building is moving
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Glenn Mann
@GlennPriceMann · 0:51

@blairbearing

And so, yeah, I think so many of us who experienced this on the northeast, we were kind of like, wait, what's happening? Like, we were even confused about exactly what was occurring. But, yeah, it's. But, yeah, I think what you were talking about, like, how you just, you know, you can't worry about it every day. It's not something that you just have to go forward
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Glenn Mann
@GlennPriceMann · 0:25

@DearAuntyAng

Hey, thanks for listening, and I'm glad to hear that you're doing okay. And, yeah, this was just so unexpected and, like, kind of like, what the heck is going on? And this. This one of those things that wasn't on anyone's radar at all. So, yeah, I think. I think we're all pun intended. A little shook up, but. Yeah. But
@Guruball1
Robert Jenkins
@Guruball1 · 1:54
It was felt out here because, like I said, my son, his, his school teacher was like, it's an earthquake. It's an earthquake. So they grabbed the kids and they put them underneath the tables and everything like that. But by the time they had really got everybody set, you know, it was over, so. But then they, you know, the principal got on the loudspeaker and, you know, said, you know, the kids, just stay calm
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Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

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Glenn Mann
@GlennPriceMann · 0:53

@Guruball1

So it's very interesting to hear the different range of experiences that people had. And because we're not used to this sort of site, this amount of seismic activity in the area is definitely hopefully a unique and rare occurrence. It just becomes a regular thing. I'm not going to be happy at all and I don't think the buildings will be happy either. But yeah, this is definitely one of those things that people will be talking about for a very long time
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