Posted on 02/24/2011 8:51:52 AM PST by BCW
Also - here's link to field surgery - I suggest you download it - and print it off to keep in a "go-bag".
http://www.brooksidepress.org/Products/emergency_war_surgery_entrance.htm
As with all things - hopefully there will never be a situation to where one would have to put this plan into action.
I would also start sitting down as a family unit and discuss world events with your children and what the family would do in case of an emergency.
bfl
Thanks for the links...
Haven’t checked the links yet, but could be informative.
Even for those living in country areas, with the price of gas going beyond anything we’ve seen or even a shortage of gas this could be useful.
You mean I have to turn by basement seed staring room back into a bomb shelter?
/mark
bttt
As long as the seeds dont stare back, your probably ok.
this Administration is doing nothing....absolutely nothing...I know if the power goes out - or there’s an emergency in my city - I’m prepared to hold out for the 60-90 days. I’m confident in the ability of the community to get things back on line...but something is going to happen...might not be my neck of the woods - but it’s always good to have a plan in place...
The good thing about turning your basement into a bomb shelter - you can stock it with all those cool 80’s movies that scared us about nuclear war! ...and don’t forget the Atari!
bfl
No, this Administration is the enemy and they are very much doing someting.
Sounds a little sketchy to me.... I'm on board and have had a kit for years, this just sounded a little iffy to me.
LOL — of course, I meant STARTing room. I probably should call it a STORing room.
But, if you go into the business of having all that food stored, you also need to make a plan to USE all that food, as you go along, and then replace it. I think it is a laudable scheme — I’m just too disorganized to implement it.
bfl
You can go online to the Canadian pharmacies and order regular antibiotics and pain killers without a prescription.
We may not be talking EMP, but the advice below could be just as valuable in a Red Dawn Scenario.
20 Things I learned from the book One Second After
You cannot totally prepare for every possible situation. There are too many variables: weather, where you are at the time it occurs, who you are with. You never know how those around you have prepared or how they will react where will they be mentally, emotionally, and physically. Being prepared, at whatever level, just gives you better odds of survival.
1. Eventually you will have to kill somebody. The “Its You or them” decisions will happen.
2. Eventually someone will find you no matter where you are. All you can do is pick the most strategic location possible.
3. Disease will become a part of life.
4. Youre going to run out of bullets, eventually.
5. If or when the government comes to help, they may not be very helpful, and you wont be anywhere near their top priority.
6. Any gun is better than no gun as long as you have ammo.
7. The 22LR will be the most useful weapon of all. You can buy years worth of ammo now for a small investment. It will bring down all small game, wild and domestic (there wont be much big game to bring down after a few weeks). The report does not carry far, giving away your position, and all members of the family can use it. (see #9)
8. Having an understanding of military battle tactics would be a good idea.
9. Children need to learn how to shoot and defend themselves early on.
10. Some medical training and knowledge would be beneficial, even if its just first aid.
11. Big cities will become kill zones. Get away from them early.
12. Learn how to build an outdoor privy.
13. Buy an extra dose of medication whenever you can.
14. Evil people without any fear of authority or restraint will become more evil.
15. If you have more food than everyone else, stay on near-starvation rations so you dont appear to be more healthy and become a target.
16. If it is in you to do so, be one of the first looters, but pay for what you can, however you can. Looting 24 hours after the attack will get you shot on sight or executed. Being an honest person by nature I dont like #15, but if the SHTF this may be a matter of life & death for you and your family).
17. Having to move from one safe location to another safe location, remember youll be in danger the entire way. Movement is dangerous.
18. White collar skills will be worthless. Blue collar skills will be more valuable.
19. Learn how the Native people survived in your area. The plants or roots they ate and used for medicine, how they trapped and cooked fish. Lots of books available now on the subject. Buy them now.
20. Survival will become a fulltime job.
ping.
>>Non prescription vet grade amoxicillin?<<
When gangrene is setting in, you won’t care if it’s vet grade or not.
I hear you. We had a 2 hour power failure on Sunday due to a blizzard. We were totally unprepared as the heat went out (gas furnaces have electric starters) and the water trickled to a stop (my well has an electric pump) and the daylight vanished.
We went out in the storm to get gas for the car, food at a restaurant, and a battery operated lantern. By the time we got home, electricity was restored. But, we are really quite vulnerable.
I have a generator, but it has to operate outside and will only run a couple of appliances. We really need to get organized.
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