Emergency communication plan
Having a P.A.C.E. (Primary, Alternate, Contingency, Emergency) plan for emergency communication is paramount, regardless of the cause of the communication problem. Whether it stems from a solar flare, cyber attack from a corporation or cartel, or a peer to peer-level threat like an EMP or even inclement weather, the inability to communicate poses significant risks, especially when it comes to reaching loved ones. A robust communication plan ensures that even amidst chaos and uncertainty, there are established channels and protocols for maintaining contact and relaying crucial information. By having multiple layers of communication options, including backup systems and alternative methods such as satellite phones, radio frequencies, or even simple handwritten notes, individuals and families can mitigate the impact of unforeseen events and stay connected when it matters most. In times of crisis, the ability to communicate provides a lifeline of reassurance and support, enabling individuals to coordinate resources, seek help, and provide comfort to loved ones amid uncertainty and adversity.
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Can you please list the items you used in this video.
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Garmin inReach Mini 2 Garmin GPSMAP 67 Iridium Extreme satellite phone ZOLEO Satellite Communicator wifi puck Haftigts faraday phone pouch
All that tech on the table and I'm jealous of that desk organizer bristling with knives and rifle tools and more knives.
Good info, Time to gear up !
Oi Tim Kennedy? The only thing you and I will ever have in common with just each other is the Rescue work we have done in the Emergency Services.. you a, EMT/Fire Fighter! And me a Rescue operator when i was in the (State Emergency Services) since November of 1995.
Is there a reason to have both the Zoleo and the InReach or are they two choices under the ‘A’ category?
Do you have a parts list
Parts list?
I can't find the free Garmin Inreach plan. Anyone else?