Salt Lake City chief says quake again shows need for new building
A couple of dozen people voluntarily evacuated from Salt Lake police headquarters, on the corner of 200 South and 300 East, after the temblor shook the building, causing some of the doors to close.
"It was enough that people were concerned," said Salt Lake police Chief Chris Burbank. "In light of all the building concerns, they actually left."
State officials meanwhile were closely watching response to the Nevada quake not only to offer assistance if needed, but also to learn how to improve its own plans especially on how to respond to quakes in remote areas that may not have many resources.
The state activated its Emergency Operations Center at the Capitol, and had agencies such as Homeland Security, Health, the Utah Department of Transportation, and the Utah National Guard participating there.
Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. said Thursday that the Nevada earthquake should serve as a reminder to Utah.
"It is absolutely the case that this is, in a sense, a wake-up call," the governor said during his monthly press conference broadcast on KUED Channel 7. "How prepared are we at every level?"
That includes public schools. Huntsman said there's no reason schools shouldn't be as safe in an earthquake as the state Capitol, which recently underwent a multi-year, $200-plus million dollar retrofit and renovation project.
"This will probably spark a healthy debate about how safe our schools actually are," he said.
State computer modeling has shown that a 7.0 in Salt Lake County could kill 700 students and teachers, and injure another 13,000.
Emergency dispatchers stayed in the building and 911 service was not interrupted, he said. But dispatchers were nervous enough that they made inquiries into whether they should close the dispatch office and get out, he said.
The building that houses both the Salt Lake City Police Department's main base of operation and Salt Lake Fire Department's Administration, has been the topic of debate for several months.
Police say their building is falling apart. A controversial $192 million bond that would have paid for five new public safety structures at three locations was narrowly rejected by voters in November. Former Salt Lake Mayor Rocky Anderson was one of high profile opponents of the bond, saying he thought the price tag was too much. Other opponents called it the ultimate Christmas wish list.
But Burbank said Thursday's quake re-enforced the need for a new public safety building.
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