BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Lewis & Clark//NONSGML v1.0//EN BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20170312T100000 RDATE:20170312T100000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20171105T090000 RDATE:20171105T090000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171019T101900 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171019T111900 GEO:45.4473208904639;-122.669477227478 SUMMARY:All-campus Earthquake Drill on 10/19 at 10:19 a.m. DESCRIPTION:On October 19\, at 10:19 a.m.\, the Lewis &\; Clark commun ity will participate in the \;Great Oregon Shakeout (http://www.shake out.org/oregon/) \;earthquake drill\, which consists primarily of 60 seconds of "drop\, cover\, and hold on." \; Your participation in t his drill is very important for practicing what to do and minimizing inju ry during an earthquake—a small but vital step in the process of being ready for such an event. \; Please prepare yourself for the drill b y observing the following guidelines: Before the drill Think about where you will be at 10:19 a.m. on October 19\, a Thursday. What kind of furniture does the room you will be in contain? Will it be possible to ge t under something during an earthquake? If not\, consider how you can use the configuration of the room to best protect yourself. Get away from un bolted furniture and windows\, sit or crouch next to an interior wall\, a nd cover your head. Do not plan to exit the room or stand in a doorway du ring an earthquake\, as these are unsafe options. If you want to use sound effects to accompany your drill\, \;download this mp3 (htt p://www.shakeout.org/oregon/drill/broadcast/) \;provided by the Great Oregon Shakeout onto your classroom\, office\, or personal computer ahea d of time. During the drill At 10:19 a.m. on October 19\, every one with an lclark.edu email address will receive an email announcing the drill. Those who have configured their emergency alerts via \;WebAdv isor emergency alert preferences (https://webadvisor.lclark.edu/WebAdviso r/WebAdvisor?TYPE=M&\;PID=CORE-WBMAIN&\;TOKENIDX=8966967526) \; will also receive an automated phone message and a text message announcin g the commencement of the drill. If you have not yet done so\, please 0\;update your Emergency Notification Settings (https://www.lclark.edu/li ve/news/36947-its-time-to-update-your-emergency-notification). I f you do not receive an alert by 10:22 a.m.\, initiate the drill on your own. Play the sound effects mp3 if desired. Drop\, cove r\, and hold on to table or desk legs\, if available. If not available\, crouch next to an interior wall or a stable piece of furniture. Afte r the drill Although this drill does not include an evacuation\, con sider spending a few minutes discussing what your next steps would be. Ea ch classroom contains a laminated card with information about what to do in the event of an emergency. It shows the sites to which people in each academic building would evacuate\; find the appropriate gathering site fo r your building. Each classroom also contains a booklet with mor e detailed emergency response information. What else do you want or need to know about your next steps? Follow-up After the drill\, you will have a chance to complete a short survey about your participation an d submit questions you may have thought of during the drill. At 3 p.m. on Wednesday\, Nov. 1\, Lewis &\; Clark will host a Disaster Im pact panel discussion in Council Chamber. Speakers include Alice Busch\, Division Chief of Operations for Multnomah County Emergency Management\, and Erik Rau\, Emergency Management Planner for Oregon Office of Emergenc y Management. \; Save the date \;if you are interested in th e results of the drill and a broader conversation about earthquake prepar edness and resilience. For information on procedures to follow in campus emergencies\, please visit the \;Campus Safety website (https://www. lclark.edu/about/campus_safety/crisis_management/). \; \; X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
On October 19\, at 10:19 a.m. \, the Lewis &\; Clark community will participate in the \;Great Oregon Shakeout \;earthq uake drill\, which consists primarily of 60 seconds of "drop\, cover\, an d hold on." \;
Your participation in this drill is very important for practicing what to do and minimizing injury during an earthquake—a small but vital step in the process of being ready for su ch an event. \;
Think about where you wi ll be at 10:19 a.m. on October 19\, a Thursday. What kind of furniture do es the room you will be in contain? Will it be possible to get under some thing during an earthquake? If not\, consider how you can use the configu ration of the room to best protect yourself. Get away from unbolted furni ture and windows\, sit or crouch next to an interior wall\, and cover you r head. Do not plan to exit the room or stand in a doorway during an eart hquake\, as these are unsafe options.
If you want to use sound effects to accompany your drill\,  \;download this mp3 \;provided by the Great Oregon Shakeout onto your classroom\ , office\, or personal computer ahead of time.
At 10:19 a.m. on October 19\, everyone with an lclark.edu email address will rece ive an email announcing the drill. Those who have configured their emerge ncy alerts via \;WebAdvisor emergency alert preferences \;will also receive an automated pho ne message and a text message announcing the commencement of the drill. I f you have not yet done so\, please \;update y our Emergency Notification Settings.
If you do not receive an alert by 10:22 a.m.\, init iate the drill on your own.
Play the sound effects mp3 if desired.
Drop\, cover\, and hold on to table or desk legs\, if availabl e. If not available\, crouch next to an interior wall or a stable piece o f furniture.
Although this drill does not include an eva cuation\, consider spending a few minutes discussing what your next steps would be. Each classroom contains a laminated card with information abou t what to do in the event of an emergency. It shows the sites to which pe ople in each academic building would evacuate\; find the appropriate gath ering site for your building.
Each classroom also contains a booklet with more detailed emergency res ponse information. What else do you want or need to know about your next steps?
At 3 p.m. on Wednesday\, Nov. 1\, Lewis &\; Clark will host a Disaster Impact panel discussion in Council Chamber. Speakers include Alice Busch \, Division Chief of Operations for Multnomah County Emergency Management \, and Erik Rau\, Emergency Management Planner for Oregon Office of Emerg ency Management. \;
Save the date 0\;if you are interested in the results of the drill and a broader conver sation about earthquake preparedness and resilience.
Fo r information on procedures to follow in campus emergencies\, please visi t the \;Campus Safety website.
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