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Earthquake

Earthquake. Cascadia College. Campus buildings and facilities. Our campus buildings are engineered to withstand high-magnitude earthquakes When shaking begins the metal gates and wooden doors will automatically close. If you are outside.

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Earthquake

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  1. Earthquake Cascadia College

  2. Campus buildings and facilities • Our campus buildings are engineered to withstand high-magnitude earthquakes • When shaking begins the metal gates and wooden doors will automatically close

  3. If you are outside • Move away from street lights, utility wires, and all buildings (including the garages) • Head to an open space and stay there until shaking stops

  4. If you are Indoors • Move away from windows, outside walls, and anything that could fall on you • Drop to the floor and take cover under a desk/table and hold in place • If that is not an option, shelter against an interior wall and cover face with arms • Stay inside until shaking stops

  5. When shaking stops • Campus security will use the PA system speaker to announce when it’s safe to leave the building • Evacuation team members will be in the hallways equipped with walkie-talkies and backpacks with emergency supplies • Follow the exit signs • Do not use elevators or go in garage • Go to nearest reunification point

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