"I just felt like the car was bouncing," said Arnold, who felt aftershocks when we interviewed her via FaceTime. "I didn't know if I had hit something or my transmission had gone out -- it was crazy. I put my car in park and I got out and all the buildings around me were shaking."
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Arnold is the sister-in-law of ABC 11's Director of Brand Strategy and Audience Development.
"It was violent shaking like I had never felt before so it was pretty astonishing," Arnold said.
She said she moved from Indiana and had experienced earthquakes before but nothing like this. This earthquake registered a 7.0 magnitude on the US Geological Survey.
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"Anchorage just had an earthquake last week but it was pretty small," she said. "This was violent. You didn't even know what was going on."
Thankfully Arnold only had a few things break, such as dishes and frames. She said her refrigerator also moved.
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"I'm very thankful to be safe and home," she said. "I'm glad I wasn't driving when it happened."