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Home News Campus ShakeOut rumbles students phones, emails
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ShakeOut rumbles students phones, emails

By
Julie Hirschi
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April 18, 2012
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This was the emergency email sent out to students by SLCC on Tuesday:**Attention** This is an earthquake drill. This is ONLY a drill. This drill is designed to: Test emergency notification systems. Raise awareness for earthquake preparedness. Encourage review of safety materials and procedures. Please take the time to review the information on “The Great Utah ShakeOut” website and learn about the Drop, Cover, and Hold On technique that is outlined on the site. In the event of an actual emergency, you may be notified by voicemail, email, text message and other social media about current conditions, emergency operations, evacuation procedures and available services. Please review earthquake information, safety techniques, survival tactics and prepare emergency supplies and communication plans. This is an earthquake drill. This is ONLY a drill. Thank you, Salt Lake Community College

If you didn’t receive this message, check to make sure your contact information is correct on the Emergency Alert System. You can find that on the bottom of the student page of your mypage account.

On Tuesday April 17 at 10:15 a.m. Utah participated in “The Great Utah ShakeOut,” a statewide earthquake drill to provide practice for state agencies as to how they would react in a real life earthquake of a magnitude 7.0 event.

Salt Lake Community College participated mainly through emails and voice messaging to students and staff alerting them to the drill and referring them to the ShakeOut website for information and details on how to be safe and prepare for an earthquake.

“I got a text message,” said Emma Jackson who works for SLCC financial aid office. “I’m thinking it’s working pretty well.”

Some students received emails or direction from their professors about the drill and what to do in a real life emergency.  SLCC students didn’t drop, cover and hold on though as it was business as usual at the college.

Offices at the college were ready to get under desk if need be, but 10:15am came and went with no bells or alarms.

“It’s not going to be earth shattering,” said Dennis Klaus, Vice President of Business Services at SLCC, about the drill. “Because we are in the middle of a school term and we have a psychology lecture going on, we just wanted to make people aware of earthquake safety and so we’ve been sending out some earthquake awareness month safety tips.”

With finals coming up, lectures going on and weather issues it was a relief to some that the school wasn’t evacuated for a drill. Information was sent out by email through the Emergency Alert System to students about the drill. Vibrating phones were probably the only shaking that occurred during this event.

In a real emergency access to email may be limited, the school would then send a short text message to the students and staff with concise instruction as to what to do during an emergency.

“The biggest thing we wanted people to be aware of is their surroundings and what they would do if there were a real earthquake,” said Klaus.

Information can be found on ShakeOut.org for emergency tips and how to be prepared.

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  • The Great Utah ShakeOut
  • Utah
Julie Hirschi

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