Gary Stocker
DIS Veteran
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I lived in Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn for that one. The “F” train ran underneath our apt and I thought 2 work trains were passing by.Early 80's west of NYC (I could see Twin Tower from bedroom) we were awakened by an earthquake. We had a water bed and it was sloshing all over the place. It def does freak one out when it is something you are not used to.
This happened to me in a hotel in Hawaii in 2005, was on the toilet and the whole place started shaking and I thought to myself "I can't believe THIS is how I'm gonna die, hotel collapsing while I'm on the john" -- thankfully that earthquake was also just a mild one.Felt it strong in Queens. Was on second floor of house on toilet. Thought I was having a stroke or something.
A friend was in a doctors office near you and that office evacuated!In NJ right across the bridge from Philly and we felt it. I work in a pretty old building and I heard crunching and loud noises with shaking. Thought maybe they’re doing construction above me. After 5 seconds or so I kept swaying and shaking and I realized it was an earthquake. My coworkers threw on jackets and were ready to haul behind out of here but then it stopped.