Emergency
Management, Red Cross
Darke
County Prepares for Earthquakes
The
Darke County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management and
the Darke
County Chapter of the American Red Cross are working together to
prepare for an
earthquake should this event ever occur.
At
10:15 a.m. on February 7, the Darke County Emergency Management Agency
will
partner with the Darke County Chapter of the American Red Cross, and
Drop,
Cover and Hold On during the third annual Great Central U.S. ShakeOut.
Drop,
Cover and Hold On is the recommended safety action in the event of an
earthquake. When an earthquake occurs -
·
DROP
to the ground
·
Take
COVER under a sturdy table or desk, if possible, and protect your head
and neck
·
HOLD
ON until the shaking stops
The
date of the ShakeOut drill coincides with the anniversary of the
February 7,
1812 earthquake that occurred near New Madrid, Missouri. The ShakeOut
is
organized by the Central U.S. Earthquake Consortium and the states of
Alabama,
Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri and
Tennessee. The
state of Ohio is one of 10 associate members of the CUSEC.
To
participate in the 2013 Great Central U.S. ShakeOut and learn more
about
earthquake safety and preparedness, go to www.ShakeOut.org/centralus
sign up.
To date, more than 810,000 individuals, schools, businesses and
organizations
have registered.
Please
just remain mindful of all hazardous weather events. Visit
www.ready.gov,
www.darkecountyema.org, www.redcross.org, or call 937-548-1444 for more
information on preparing and planning for disasters.
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