Join LMU Emergency Management, together with campus, city, county, and state partners, at QuakeFest 2023!

When: Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2023 from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Where: St. Robert's Lawn and Palm Walk

QuakeFest is the university's annual emergency preparedness fair. Along with free food and giveaways, you can meet first responders and professionals from the following organizations, and learn how to get prepared ahead of a host of natural and manmade disasters. 

QuakeFest 2023 Participants:

  • American Red Cross (ARC)
  • California Governor's Office of Emergency Services (CalOES)
  • City Of Los Angeles Department of Water And Power (LADWP)
  • Community Emergency Response Team (CERT)
  • Emergency Management Department - City of Los Angeles (EMD)
  • LMU Campus Safety
  • LMU Emergency Management
  • LMU ITS
  • LMU STAC
  • Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (LADPH)
  • Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD)
  • MySafe:LA

The Great ShakeOut

On Thursday, Oct. 19, 2023 at 10:20 a.m. and 6:50 p.m., LMU will participate in the USGS Great ShakeOut earthquake drill, along with 15 million people worldwide. Both drills will be initiated by an LMU Alert and a public announcement on the campus speaker system. At this time, all Lions should dedicate one minute to DROP, COVER and HOLD as if it were a real earthquake. Now is a good time to review what to do before, during, and after an earthquake.

Before the next big earthquake, we recommend these four steps to make you and your community better prepared to survive and recover quickly:

During the next big earthquake (and immediately after) is when your level of preparedness will make a difference in how you and others survive and can respond to emergencies:

  • Step 5: Drop, Cover, and Hold On or other recommended actions such as Lock (vehicle wheels), Cover, and Hold On – if you feel shaking or get an alert.
  • Step 6: Improve safety after earthquakes by evacuating if necessary, helping the injured, and preventing further injuries or damage. 

After the immediate threat of the earthquake has passed, your level of preparedness will determine your quality of life in the weeks and months that follow:

  • Step 7: Reconnect and Restore daily life by reuniting with others, repairing damage, and rebuilding community.

 More information available at earthquakecountry.org/sevensteps