File:Washington Monument 2011 Earthquake security 1.ogv
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Washington_Monument_2011_Earthquake_security_1.ogv (Ogg Theora video file, length 4 min 57 s, 565 × 360 pixels, 464 kbps, file size: 16.45 MB)
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DescriptionWashington Monument 2011 Earthquake security 1.ogv | Security video at the 500-foot level of the Washington Monument during the 2011 Virginia earthquake. The ranger, following protocol, is seen going down the stairway to open the Emergency door for visitors, then coming back through after conducting a sweep to assure all were safe. | ||||
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Author | U.S. National Park Service | ||||
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current | 02:42, 12 December 2011 | 4 min 57 s, 565 × 360 (16.45 MB) | Clindberg (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description=Security video at the 500-foot level of the Washington Monument during the w:2011 Virginia earthquake. The ranger, following protocol, is seen going down the stairway to open the Emergency door for visitors, then comin |
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