Episode 15 - Emergency Preparedness




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Summary: It was Emergency Preparedness Week last week...which, at least for our Canadian crew, has been given a very pointed example in the Fort McMurray fires. Now Available on Google Play Music | Subscribe on iTunes | Subscribe on Android | Like Us on Facebook | Follow Us on Twitter----more----Podcast Topic(s) Emergency situations can come up quickly and with little warning, although some kinds of emergencies can be forecast in advance. Some emergencies require you to shelter in place, while others require you to evacuate from your home and find shelter elsewhere...sometimes for a little while, and sometimes for weeks or even months. How can you prepare your home and your family for emergencies? How do you have the discussion about what to take, in an evacuation situation, and what to leave behind? Scouting is all about being prepared...so let's look at some ways to be prepared for emergencies. Related documents: Making a Go Bag for Children | Making a Go Bag for FamiliesShout-Outs The people of Fort McMurray, Alberta, who have shown exceptional resilience in the face of a massive wildfire that has threatened, and in some cases already destroyed, their homes and workplaces.Send Feedback Email Us: scoutingstuffpodcast@gmail.com Record a Message: In your browser, even! Follow Us on Twitter: @ssyskpodcast Like Us on Facebook: facebook.com/ScoutingStuffPodcast Leave Us a Review: on iTunesMusic Galizur, by John Zorn and the Dreamers