The dog was the first one that noticed something was coming.At a multi-agency press conference this afternoon, Humboldt County officials reported that the county fared well in Saturday's earthquake, with only one major injury -- a broken hip -- reported.”On the whole, I think we dodged a bullet,” said State Assemblyman Wesley Chesbro, D-Arcata. “It could have been far, far worse.”Eureka Fire Chief Eric Smith reported that his department has received 119 reports of damage, and that a “liberal” and preliminary assessment indicates an estimated $12.5 million in damages to public and private structures within city limits.No such estimates were available for the county as a whole, or for other municipalities.Smith reported that an estimated 14 people were displaced by the quake, and have made accommodations through the Humboldt County chapter of the Red Cross to stay in local hotels and motels.In Eureka, which reportedly received the brunt of damages in the county, several buildings -- mostly un-reinforced masonry structures -- have been cordoned off and determined unsafe.Humboldt County Administrative Officer Phillip Smith-Hanes said that St. Joseph Hospital reported that 27 people came to the hospital Saturday night for emergency care.All were treated and released, Smith-Hanes said, except for one person who suffered a broken hip.