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Printed from https://shop.writing.com/main/books/entry_id/992902-Evacuation
Rated: 13+ · Book · Family · #2058371
Musings on anything.
#992902 added September 9, 2020 at 7:21pm
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Evacuation
         I'm finally getting around to thinking about what I would pack if I had an emergency evacuation. Since it took me several weeks to gather my thoughts, I'm afraid I wouldn't be much good at getting out fast. The tropical storms that hit Florida brought this on.

         First, I'd pack all my meds, including over the counter drugs. Then I guess clean underwear, extra shoes, and toiletries would be next. A flashlight, my cell phone and charger, my Kindle, some snacks, and a change of clothes come next. My dad goes where I go, but he has to pack his own underwear and socks and medicine. I'd have to double check his wallet and masks.

         We'd need a full tank of gas, maybe a blanket or two in case we get stuck on the road. The shorter the notice the less I would take. It would be nice to have some tools and more clothes in case it took longer than expected.

         I would not take time to grab photos or antiques or collectibles. I have no children, so I wouldn't grab the toys at my house (for visitors). Our lives are more important than things, but we want to have what we need for days, possibly weeks. Whether it's an out of control forest fire, a tornado, or a violent mob, I don't have anything worth dying for.

         It is an interesting question. What would you take if you were given orders to evacuate within 12 hours? 4 hours?

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