Allan Santiago, Opinion Editor
PCC too felt the magnitude 5.4 earthquake that shook Southern California at 11:42 a.m. on Tuesday. The campus’ response included the assembling of an Emergency Operations Center, where “key people on staff” gathered to assess any damage to the campus and plans of action, according to Vice President of Administrative Services Kindred Murillo.
The campus’ response was successful overall, although had problems in reaching students through the AlertU emergency text message system.
Immediately after the quake, Murillo was only able to maintain contact with the Emergency Operations Center through hand-held radios due to all cell phones being down. Landlines throughout Los Angeles were down but were operational on campus, according to Murillo. [Read more →]


