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Join FEMA and local organizations across the country for a Great ShakeOut Earthquake Drill on October 15, 2015, to practice what to do during an earthquake and learn how to be more prepared. to learn more and sign up!
FEMA's Ready campaign and the Ad Council partnered with Warner Bros. and their San Andreas film to create a multimedia PSA campaign focused on earthquake preparedness. Earthquakes can occur anywhere in the U.S. without warning. The new PSAs feature Dwayne Johnson educating audiences on the three steps to take if an earthquake strikes; drop, cover and hold on. Learn how to prepare for earthquakes by visiting .
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The Ad Council has partnered with FEMA on the Ready Campaign since 2003, with the goal of educating Americans about the best ways to prepare. The Ready Campaign recommends taking four steps towards preparedness: 1) be informed about the different types of emergencies that could occur and their appropriate protective actions; 2) make a family emergency plan including information on how to reconnect and reunite; 3) build an emergency supply kit to have supplies you will need whether at home, at work or in the car; and 4) get involved by finding opportunities to support community preparedness.
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