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Immediately after an earthquake, or other major disaster, your first
instinct will be to locate family members. Follow the family plan that
you developed prior to the event.
• Rally Point
• Plan to Reunite
• Develop a Message Drop
RALLY POINT:
Decide where to meet. Identify two rally points or meeting places.
Choose one immediately outside of your home and one outside of your
neighborhood in case you cannot return home.
PLAN TO REUNITE:
Make a plan on where and how to unite family members. Choose a person
outside the immediate area to contact if family members are separated.
Long distance phone service will probably be restored sooner than local
service. Remember, don't use the phone immediately after an earthquake,
and make local calls only for emergencies.
PLAN RESPONSIBILITIES:
Make a plan with your family, friends, and neighbors. Assign specific
responsibilities to each person. Remember that it may be difficult to
get around after an earthquake, so each person's tasks should be related
to where they may be, their skills and physical abilities.
DEVELOP A MESSAGE DROP:
You need to identify a secure location outside your home were family
members can leave messages for each other. This way, if you're separated
and unable to remain in your home, your family will know where to go
to find you.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
FEMA
What to do Before an Earthquake
http://www.fema.gov/hazard/earthquake/eq_before.shtm
Los Angeles Fire Department
Emergency Preparedness Booklet
http://www.lafd.org/eqbook.pdf
Los Angeles County Office of Emergency Management
Be Safe at Work
http://lacoa.org/PDF/ESP_Aug05.pdf
Shelter in Place or Evacuate
http://lacoa.org/PDF/04-09%20Shelter%20in%20Place%20or%20Evacuate.pdf
Plan for Shelter
http://lacoa.org/PDF/02-11_Plan-for-Shelter.pdf
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