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You are invited to join us for our first ECA Bay Area Regional Workshop in person! The meeting will include Run Your Resilientville, a fun, interactive and inclusive group exercise […]
The Natural Disasters Expo, being held in Anaheim for the first time, will host an Earthquake Country Alliance Symposium on November 9. ECA Members and all Expo participants are welcome to attend this day of science and safety presentations and trainings – plus explore all the exhibitor booths!
The City of Oakland is holding a ShakeOut drill at the Fruitvale Transit Village. Officials from Oakland Fire Department, the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services, the Federal Emergency Management […]
Earthquake Country Alliance is partnering with Santa Monica College for Southern California’s primary ShakeOut media event featuring response teams, moulage victims, triage, Ready America’s “Big Shaker” simulator, press conference, and subject matter experts.
This year’s International ShakeOut Day is October 20, when millions of people worldwide will participate in earthquake drills at work, school, or home! Join more than 9.5 million Californians by registering at ShakeOut.org/california
This webinar provided an overview of earthquake hazards, including a likely earthquake on the Rose Canyon Fault, along with safety resources & activities from several organizations.
Secure Your Storage Racks Storage racks may slide or overturn during strong shaking, unless secured: Use flexible nylon straps that have holes for screws (available at hardware stores or online). […]
For the first time, all 4 ECA regions coordinated a Summer Online Workshop to share recent accomplishments and upcoming plans, along with similar reports from ECA’s statewide committees. Updates on mitigation funding opportunities and resources and strategies for successful ShakeOut drills were shared, and breakout groups allowed statewide networking.
This free webinar, co-hosted by the Great ShakeOut Earthquake Drills and Connect Consulting Services, shared how healthcare providers such as hospitals, community clinics, and dialysis centers can use ShakeOut drills to meet their CMS exercise requirements.
This webinar presented and described the Access and Functional Needs Guidebook, developed by Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center with the intent of assisting hospital emergency preparedness managers in developing their disaster programs to meet the needs of Access and Functional Needs populations, as required by new CMS regulations.
