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  • Librarian
    Admin and Poltergeist
    CGN Contributor - Lifetime
    • Oct 2005
    • 44624

    Plan Ahead!

    The Survival and Preparations forum has a couple threads useful to, well, preparation for disasters.

    See, for example, the threads on Bug Out Bags (BOB) and First Aid Kits
    ARCHIVED Calguns Foundation Wiki here: http://web.archive.org/web/201908310...itle=Main_Page

    Frozen in 2015, it is falling out of date and I can no longer edit the content. But much of it is still good!
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    Librarian
    Admin and Poltergeist
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    • Oct 2005
    • 44624

    Here's CalFire's page on prep for evacuation: http://www.readyforwildfire.org/Evacuation-Steps/

    EMERGENCY SUPPLY KIT CHECKLIST

    Three-day supply of non-perishable food and three gallons of water per person.
    Map marked with at least two evacuation routes
    Prescriptions or special medications
    Change of clothing
    Extra eyeglasses or contact lenses
    An extra set of car keys, credit cards, cash or traveler’s checks
    First aid kit
    Flashlight
    Battery-powered radio and extra batteries
    Sanitation supplies
    Copies of important documents (birth certificates, passports, etc.)
    Don’t forget pet food and water!
    ARCHIVED Calguns Foundation Wiki here: http://web.archive.org/web/201908310...itle=Main_Page

    Frozen in 2015, it is falling out of date and I can no longer edit the content. But much of it is still good!

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    • #3
      Librarian
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      • Oct 2005
      • 44624

      What documents to bring

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      ARCHIVED Calguns Foundation Wiki here: http://web.archive.org/web/201908310...itle=Main_Page

      Frozen in 2015, it is falling out of date and I can no longer edit the content. But much of it is still good!

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      • #4
        200Apples
        -DVC- Mojave Lever Crew
        CGN Contributor - Lifetime
        • Dec 2011
        • 7212

        Thank you!

        This is excellent information, especially the documents list.
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        • #5
          CandG
          Spent $299 for this text!
          CGN Contributor - Lifetime
          • Apr 2014
          • 16970

          Also consider keeping ALL of those important documents in a single envelope at ALL times, and then keep that envelope in your safe. This not only helps in everyday life (you'll always know where to find your critical documents!), but if you need to grab the documents and get out the door ASAP, you won't have to go digging around through your file cabinets to gather it all. Just open the safe, grab the envelope, shove it in your backpack and go.
          Settle down, folks. The new "ghost gun" regulations probably don't do what you think they do.


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          • #6
            TrappedinCalifornia
            Calguns Addict
            • Jan 2018
            • 7631

            The Department of Homeland Security's "Build a Kit" webpage.

            On that page is a link to a .pdf version of the FEMA brochure in terms of what to include.

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            • #7
              Old Marine
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2016
              • 789

              Book marking this thread

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              • #8
                Dirtlaw
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                • Apr 2018
                • 3480

                Originally posted by Librarian
                The Survival and Preparations forum has a couple threads useful to, well, preparation for disasters.

                See, for example, the threads on Bug Out Bags (BOB) and First Aid Kits

                Is there someone in Orange County who sells the material that isn't so common like the blood clotting stuff and suture material? And is it true that you can get antibiotics from certain pet companies?

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                • #9
                  Librarian
                  Admin and Poltergeist
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                  • Oct 2005
                  • 44624

                  Originally posted by Dirtlaw
                  Is there someone in Orange County who sells the material that isn't so common like the blood clotting stuff and suture material? And is it true that you can get antibiotics from certain pet companies?
                  Blood clotting stuff would be CELOX or QuikClot, usually, and that's expensive but widely available.

                  Suture kits are available from veterinarian supply houses - but research the topic.

                  Many antibiotics - the 'fish' versions - appear to be identical to the 'human' versions, down to the manufacturer and markings on the tablets/capsules.

                  More detail at the thread http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/s...d.php?t=736540 on first aid kits; please search the Survival and Preparations Forum for additional threads.
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                  Frozen in 2015, it is falling out of date and I can no longer edit the content. But much of it is still good!

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                  • #10
                    taperxz
                    I need a LIFE!!
                    • Feb 2010
                    • 19392

                    Originally posted by Librarian
                    Here's CalFire's page on prep for evacuation: http://www.readyforwildfire.org/Evacuation-Steps/
                    Not one mention of guns and ammo?

                    After surviving two fires this year and seeing the looting that was going on i say guns and ammo were useful.

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                    • #11
                      FatCity67
                      Calguns Addict
                      • Jan 2011
                      • 5110

                      I wouldn't trust the potency, purity of fish or any animal medicines

                      However in a pinch as a stop gap measure.

                      As this thread implies if you plan ahead you can stock up on the good human stuff.

                      Having raise three kids and a wife who all needed their widsom teeth out you be surprised by the amount of pain killers and antibiotics you can stockup on.
                      LetsGoBrandon
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                      • #12
                        XDJYo
                        Calguns Addict
                        • Apr 2012
                        • 6142

                        Thank you! This is all very good information.

                        Over the past several weeks, we have been going back thru our emergency preparedness list. We've had bits and pieces built up over the years.

                        I just got all of our backup drives, SS Cards, ID's Credit Cards etc in a waterproof case (Harbor Freight) and got a change of clothes, shoes etc in a small overnight duffel.

                        We've gone over our Evac List. We have 3 Levels (Get out NOW, 15 minutes, 1-2 Hours). The list is ready to print and laminate. This will be put near our back door and the bins for each level clearly marked.

                        We also organized all of our Medical Conditions and Prescriptions along with the prescribing doctor and the pharmacy ph # & RX #. Had to do the same for my mom since she is under our care now.

                        Be safe all!
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                        • #13
                          TrappedinCalifornia
                          Calguns Addict
                          • Jan 2018
                          • 7631

                          Originally posted by taperxz
                          Not one mention of guns and ammo?

                          After surviving two fires this year and seeing the looting that was going on i say guns and ammo were useful.
                          Something to consider is that laws and regulations vary based on jurisdiction and circumstance. For instance, a 2016 piece... "I HAVE TO EVACUATE. CAN I TAKE MY GUNS?" ... related to a 'special' law in Florida. Here's what the ABA had to say about that bill and related others in 2014.

                          Juxtapose that to a North Carolina town this year...

                          A town near the coast of North Carolina updated its state of emergency notice on Tuesday after ordering residents not to sell, purchase or carry firearms outside their homes in advance of Hurricane Florence...
                          When it comes to California, you might peruse the 2015 CAL OES pamphlet. What is cited in that pamphlet seems to reflect Federal Law as related to firearms and emergencies. Pay particular attention, however, to the limitations and exceptions...

                          ...Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit any person in subsection (a) from requiring the temporary surrender of a firearm as a condition for entry into any mode of transportation used for rescue or evacuation during a major disaster or emergency, provided that such temporarily surrendered firearm is returned at the completion of such rescue or evacuation...
                          Of course, you might note Louisiana's preemption law, then remember what happened after Katrina...



                          In short, if you wish to include firearms in your list of bug out equipment, you're going to have to spend time figuring out what laws exist in your area which (could) 'alter' the norm in an emergency/disaster. Remember, relief for something you consider 'unauthorized' comes long after the fact and loss of possession of the firearm.

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                          • #14
                            Librarian
                            Admin and Poltergeist
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                            • Oct 2005
                            • 44624

                            Originally posted by FatCity67
                            I wouldn't trust the potency, purity of fish or any animal medicines
                            .
                            Please read the thread in the Prep forum - more detail on the point there.
                            ARCHIVED Calguns Foundation Wiki here: http://web.archive.org/web/201908310...itle=Main_Page

                            Frozen in 2015, it is falling out of date and I can no longer edit the content. But much of it is still good!

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                            • #15
                              the86d
                              Calguns Addict
                              • Jul 2011
                              • 9584

                              Even the CDC uses our metaphors.


                              Now if they only talked about the data published that estimates 500,000-3,000,000 lives are saved each year with firearms...
                              Last edited by the86d; 12-03-2018, 3:30 AM.

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