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  1. #1
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    Earthquake! Everyone okay?

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    I'm watching Fox News in Atlanta and heard about a 5.8 quake in LA. I called my brother in Manhattan Beach to see if he was okay, and he asked why? Didn't feel a thing.

    Hope our SoCal gals are okay!
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    I just found out myself...

    I hope you all are "ok". Wishing you all well.

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    Northern california, did not feel it but a coworker was actually talking to someone as it occured. Caller said it was a strong jolt but Southern CA is still there, not floating out to sea.

    If this was a real emergency do we all have a back up plan? And please don't rush to the phone, lines could be down if this was a little bit stronger.

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    I felt it and I'm fine. I'm a night worker so it woke me up a little early. I opened my eyes only to make sure the cat wasn't on the bed. It has been down graded to 5.4 and no real damage has been reported.
    Jones

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    I'm in LA, felt it and am fine. I've checked on friends/family and haven't heard of anything bad. I was in court in the middle of a hearing when the room started rolling. I just thought I was dizzy initially. Everyone was pretty calm, except for the judge. She got a little more flustered than usual and ran out of court while the rest of us sat there. It was kind of amusing. A light bulb fell out of a fixture and busted in the hallway, though. Gotta love county buildings. I'll be much happier once I can get out of here and go check on my house and pets. I hope none of them got too freaked out, because they're likely to cause much more damage than an earthquake! I closed on my house a month ago, I've been expecting an earthquake ever since. Hopefully this'll last us for awhile!

    I hope everyone else is fine and damage free.

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    I've heard there have been numerous aftershocks. I hope it doesn't get worse. Sending prayers for SoCal folks.

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    I work in Pasadena. We felt it, it shook us up, however no damage here. Quake was centered in Chino Hills, CNN is reporting it as a 5.4. Chino Hills is 38 miles east of Los Angeles, which is why people at the beach didn't really feel it. Thanks for your concern.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aly View Post
    Everyone was pretty calm, except for the judge. She got a little more flustered than usual and ran out of court while the rest of us sat there. It was kind of amusing.
    That is classic! "All rise for the panicker."
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    [QUOTE=aly;345152]I closed on my house a month ago, I've been expecting an earthquake ever since. Hopefully this'll last us for awhile!QUOTE]

    I hear you, Aly! I've been trying not to think about that since we closed in February.

    I was in the middle of treating a patient. I had her compression bandages halfway up her arm when the floor started rolling. Dumbells and supplies were falling off the shelves and my patient kept saying, "I feel dizzy". I had to act totally calm but was FREAKING.

    I kept thinking... the inspector said my chimney might fall down in an earthquake!!! But it's still standing and the dogs have calmed down.

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    Lightbulb Glad to hear all is well - great post, Trek

    Your link to be prepared for emergencies is a great idea. Preparation isn't a big deal, but can make a big difference, if you need to be self sufficient or leave your home.

    Now days, with my daughter out of the house, I want to make sure my pets are ok, too. Many of us who post to this site have furry family members, so think about them.

    Ok, I haven't added an icon before - this is for the broken light bulb in the courtroom, where the judge ran away!!

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    My DH was in Lake Forest, parked in a lot waiting for some computer hardware to be brought out to him from a vendor. He said the van started shaking from side-to-side and initially he thought some of the guys he knows there were horsing around and jumping on his rear bumper. He looked....and no one was there.

    Otherwise, he said it was ok and no damage that he could see there...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boise Birder View Post
    Your link to be prepared for emergencies is a great idea. Preparation isn't a big deal, but can make a big difference, if you need to be self sufficient or leave your home.
    Not that I'm all that prepared, one of my coworkers has pretty much everything a person could need in his car, under the work desk ... at his home. He's Mr. Safety

    But one of the simple things you can do is put a box right under the bed; spare set of glasses in my case, slippers, flashlight. Why the slippers? In a big one there's going to be glass so at least a way to get out.

    Remind me, I need to change the spare water supply. It's under all sorts of construction tools right now.

    That's ok, I could saw my way to the water
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    Whew! I made it home and not a thing was out of place. The cats were strange, but they're always strange. Amy- we need to ride in celebration of our houses not falling down! Maybe this weekend.

    I'm not prepared for a real emergency at all. I think many of us in the city are so used to having everything nearby, that it's hard to imagine not having the convenience. I used to have a jug of water and a flashlight, but I have no idea what happened to them. I guess that's something we should work on.

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    I 'll agree it was strange, I was sitting in my county building and thought it feels like a boat on the water. we were evacuated briefly,and home was just as I left it
    found this and thought I'd pass it on:
    http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/...intensity.html
    Sundial: most of the aftershocks are minor. Besides, do't you live in New Madrid Fault territory?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fredwina View Post
    Sundial: most of the aftershocks are minor. Besides, do't you live in New Madrid Fault territory?
    Yes, I'm located 72.7 miles from the epicenter, in Marked Tree. I really hope we don't have The Big One because it will be at least 8.0 on the Richter scale.

    One morning I awoke feeling the bed shaking. I thought one of my german shepherds was leaning against the bed, scratching. I looked down and she was across the room, lying on the floor.

 

 

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