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E-Mail 'Planning, Training, and Exercising for “Bug Out”- Part 2, by Mr. E' To A Friend
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Mr E
Good reminders. Recent events would suggest that the “Exercising” section could be used to scenario train evacuation due to weather, fire, or other natural disaster event.
I have wanted to practice packing my bug out vehicles and tweeking my checklist. I think this is important to do when times are good.
I use weekly and daily radio nets to check comms. Last week I could not get through and realized that I had the split switch actuated on my radio causing me to shift frequencies. Nice to be able to trouble shoot in non-emergency situations.
One thought I had is in the tire change scenario do you recommend bringing firearms into play? If so it might be wise to use blue training guns or simulate in other ways.
An AD can and will ruin our day.
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Mr E
Good reminders. Recent events would suggest that the “Exercising” section could be used to scenario train evacuation due to weather, fire, or other natural disaster event.
I have wanted to practice packing my bug out vehicles and tweeking my checklist. I think this is important to do when times are good.
I use weekly and daily radio nets to check comms. Last week I could not get through and realized that I had the split switch actuated on my radio causing me to shift frequencies. Nice to be able to trouble shoot in non-emergency situations.
One thought I had is in the tire change scenario do you recommend bringing firearms into play? If so it might be wise to use blue training guns or simulate in other ways.
An AD can and will ruin our day.
You gave me a lot to think about. Thanks.