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[โ€“] [email protected] 8 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Well this was a fun read and makes me want to be better prepared for a potential real emergency.

[โ€“] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I would like to be the first to encourage you on that journey.

For me, I've mainly focused on skills, more than stuff. IMO, preppers are a bit short sighted most of the time, they'll pack a month's worth of supplies in an airtight drum and leave it in their garage. It's 50+ lbs of stuff. You're telling me that when you get an evacuation order, you're going to haul that thing into you Ford Explorer before you evacuate, when there may be a flood or wildfire just minutes from you? Okay.

I have my first aid certificate. Standard first aid, level c CPR and AED training. I also know some basic self defense (though it's been years since I practiced anything), and I know enough about radio that if I'm presented with a walkie or ham radio, or something, I know what I'm doing without being told (maybe if I find one and the previous owner of the radio is incapacitated or something).

I've put a first aid kit everywhere I practically can, we have two in the house, plus one in my car (soon to be all cars). I also want to look into some MRE's and a safe way to store a moderate amount of water long term in my car (winters here are kind of a shit show)... plus maybe some basic survival supplies, enough to make a fire and a crude shelter, which can be repurposed for other things as well. Maybe a water filter for turning Creek water into drinkable/potable water.... I want to keep it fairly trim. For shelter supplies, a good multipurpose knife, a couple of tarps and some good rope... you get the idea. Though, that stuff sounds like things you would carry to kidnap and murder someone. Not my intent, but it's funny how much overlap there is between survival gear and gear for more nefarious activities...

I'm also very well learned on how to fix just about any common thing, like cars or something, so I should be pretty useful in a pinch. I have a ham radio in my car with more range than the walkies I have, and I have a small collection of walkies all with extra batteries charged and ready to fly (usually already attached to my backpack which is my usual daily carry). I need to make some tweaks and round out my setup (as previously mentioned), but I feel like I'm in a good spot for now.