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alfreda89 ([personal profile] alfreda89) wrote2005-09-02 10:35 pm
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What would you take?

It's an emergency, you have to leave fast--what would you take? Being in an urban situation, I tend to think of things I'm responsible for--SO, kids, cats, that sort of thing--and things that can't be replaced or are negotiable, such as photos and jewelry/cash. I keep my passport in a bank box, so it doesn't enter into things. I do have jugs of water and a boom box with 8 new batteries strapped to it, back in the room where I'd go hide from a tornado.

I got nervous and bought a small first aid kit when I got a cat scratch longer than any bandage I'd ever owned. Even then, I can tell I should add to it--but I'm one of the few people I know who even has one.

Here's someone who thinks about these things ahead of time. Jim MacDOnald is an SF writer, among other things, but he's also a Nationally Registered Wilderness EMT-I. He has a little list, and he's got one for Urban survival, Wilderness Survival, and basic First Aid.

http://www.sff.net/people/doylemacdonald/emerg_kit.htm

I think it's time to update my medical stuff, and build an Urban kit. Obviously we can't count on our government to send in help until all hell has broken loose.

[identity profile] alfreda89.livejournal.com 2005-09-04 04:10 am (UTC)(link)
You're right, I should put together something with protein bars in it--since the LBb also produces hypoglycemia.

I kept 5 gallons of bottled water while I lived in California, and rotated it. My meds are so expensive, though, not sure I can get any for back-up...