The symposium marked the 25th anniversary of the Loma Prieta earthquake and the resilience of the Bay Area.
In the middle of event, there was an earthquake drill and a demonstration of the new earthquake warning system.
Kate Long, with the governor's Office of Emergency Services, showed people how even a few seconds warning can give people enough time to protect themselves with simple steps: Drop, cover your head and hold on.
April Wick of Easy Does It Emergency Services is in a wheelchair, and showed how she can take responsibility for her own safety in a quake. It just looks a little different.
"I didn't do it like everybody else, but I did it just the same," she said. "It's important for people to know that just because you have a disability, you can still be a leader and be part of a disaster conversation."
ABC7 News anchor Cheryl Jennings moderated a panel with Berkeley Mayor Tom Bates, Oakland Mayor Jean Quan, and Napa Mayor Jill Techel. They're pushing for more community preparedness, quake insurance, and retrofitting buildings before it's too late.