ShakeOut word spreading

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The message has been playing out across the state for nearly 45 minutes, and officials think people are getting the point.

Preparing for an earthquake is critical.

"It was actually perfect," said Kathleen Springer, San Bernardino County Museum's curator of geological science. "It went how it was playing out in my mind. It couldn't have gone more perfectly."

Springer, who hosted a ShakeOut event this morning at the museum, said she was impressed with how quickly students responded in the earthquake drill. More than 300 children ducked and covered as soon as 10 a.m. - and the simulated earthquake - struck.

"I think the word got out," Springer said.

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