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appalachiablue

(41,144 posts)
Wed Aug 30, 2023, 12:26 PM Aug 2023

An Emergency 'Go Bag' Is An Essential Tool During Natural Disasters: NPR 🎒

- 'A go bag is an essential tool during natural disasters. Here's how to build your own,' NPR, Aug. 24, 2023. Ed.

Sherri McKinney, the national spokesperson for the Red Cross, knows just how unpredictable natural disasters can be. She lived through the deadly Nashville tornadoes in 2020 – the 6th costliest tornado in U.S. history. 25 people died, over 300 were injured, and the city suffered 1.6 billion dollars in damage. The tornado hit overnight quickly and unexpectedly, leaving McKinney and others without any time to evacuate ahead of it touching down.

"Emergencies are more common than people may think, and disasters happen anywhere and any time. It can even begin in someone's own home," said McKinney.

McKinney says that proper preparation can make navigating a disaster event less difficult. "Being prepared for any type of emergency or disaster can make the difference between life and death," McKinney added. "We can't stress that enough. Have a plan, have a kit, and know how to evacuate your area." After a disaster happens, it could take days before first responders are able to reach people. And it's usually friends or neighbors in your community who can get to each other first.

🚑 Lea Crager, FEMA's Ready Campaign Director, says there are still steps you can take to prepare yourself for situations where your access to medical assistance is limited. "That's why we tell people [to] take a CPR class, have a first aid kit, know that if something happened in your neighborhood or community, you may be having to help some of your neighbors or they may be having to help you," said Crager. Crager added that the more prepared you are as a community, the easier it is on first responders. Because there are only so many resources to go around.

* A go bag is an important part of your emergency prep.

The Red Cross is helping recovery efforts in Maui, and McKinney is stationed there. Following a disaster like the Maui fires, McKinney says people are most in need of food, water, and clothing. "I think people may think they're ready when something's going to happen. But they usually haven't taken the time to know where a few key items are in their house or things they might need in case of an emergency," said Crager. "You kind of take for granted that everyone will know what to do. But when real events happen, a lot of times, people are stressed and don't think as clearly."

When it comes to a properly stocked go bag, McKinney suggests packing several essential items... - Read More, https://www.npr.org/2023/08/24/1195621892/a-go-bag-is-an-essential-tool-during-natural-disasters-heres-how-to-build-your-o
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An Emergency 'Go Bag' Is An Essential Tool During Natural Disasters: NPR 🎒 (Original Post) appalachiablue Aug 2023 OP
Missed the most important part: what to include question everything Aug 2023 #1
Who missed? 4 paragraph limit on articles, READ MORE noted at end. TX for the list. appalachiablue Aug 2023 #2
Not necessarily the first four paragraphs. One can pick and choose the most relevant ones question everything Aug 2023 #3
You handle your posts and I'll decide mine. The sections posted in the original order appalachiablue Aug 2023 #4

question everything

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1. Missed the most important part: what to include
Wed Aug 30, 2023, 07:27 PM
Aug 2023

These items include:

1. Water: one gallon per person, per day (3-day supply for evacuation.)

2. Food: non-perishable, easy-to-prepare (3-day supply for evacuation)

3. First aid kit

4. Medications (7-day supply) and medical items.

5. Copies of personal documents (medication list and pertinent medical information, proof of address, deed/lease to home, passports, birth certificates, insurance policies)

6. Family and emergency contact information

appalachiablue

(41,144 posts)
2. Who missed? 4 paragraph limit on articles, READ MORE noted at end. TX for the list.
Wed Aug 30, 2023, 07:44 PM
Aug 2023

When it comes to a properly stocked go bag, McKinney suggests packing several essential items... - Read More, https://www.npr.org/2023/08/24/1195621892/a-go-bag-is-an-essential-tool-during-natural-disasters-heres-how-to-build-your-o
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appalachiablue

(41,144 posts)
4. You handle your posts and I'll decide mine. The sections posted in the original order
Thu Aug 31, 2023, 12:01 AM
Aug 2023

are relevant, the reasons for the ready bag are made clear and emphasized. Not everyone knows all of this if they're unfamiliar with natural disasters.

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