Email a copy of '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.
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You gave me a lot to think about. Thanks.