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California, Alaska, and Hawaii are some of the most dangerous earthquake hotspots in the America, which has many residents on edge worrying about when the next big quake could hit.
The Doctors share some tips that could keep you safe during the shaking.
Watch: 14-Year-Old Earthquake Victim Gets Treatment
Make Your Home Safer: Find and correct any structural weaknesses your home might have. Structure issues could lead to collapses and damage to your home.
Know Where To Take Cover: Identify the safest place in each room to drop and take cover.
Getting Trained In CPR & First Aid: Being trained could save a loved one's life if an injury occurs during the quake.
Have An Emergency Kit: Preparing a well-stocked kit for a disaster could mean the difference between life and death.
Watch: See What an 8.0 Earthquake Can Do!
Get a list of all the must-have items for your emergency supply kit, HERE!
