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Tuesday, June 4, 2019

FDN NETWORK AUTHORIZATIONS MAY 2019

FAMILY DISASTER NETWORK (FDN)
www.amazon.com/author/redbecker Facebook @FamilyDisasterNetwork
KINDLE in 30 countries, 7 currencies. Nook or Barnes & Noble also.

MAY 1, 2019–NETWORK AUTHORIZATIONS FOR:
NEW REGIONS, STATE, NATIONALS (SPTG), ZONES, DISTRICTS AND METROS WITH INTERNATIONAL TEMPORARY METROS.
SEE JULY’S POSTS, FILL OUT VOLUNTEER APPLICATION

SEE NETWORK POSITIONS AVAILABLE in MAY on this Blogspot. Navigate and share the rest of this Blogspot 60 pages. NEED MEMBERSHIP REGISTRATIONS or BRCO or CODE PEARL Forms by 10th of month. TAGS: Membership, Staffing Disasters or Networking

I. NEW REGIONS TO BE ACTIVATED: Page 111. Version Two.
5 hours a week volunteer: Asst. Mgr., Administrator, Training Coordinator, Commo Supv., Commo Opr., HAM Opr., Social Media, Warehouser, Medical Liaison

2nd U.S. REGION: SOUTHEAST– FL, GA, SC, NC, AL, MS, USVI, PR, Caribbean, Yucatan, Belize & south MX.

3RD U.S. REGION: SOUTH–AZ, NM, OK, LA, TX, DF MX y norte

4TH U.S. REGION: ROCKY–CO, UT, WY, ID, MT & SK

5TH U.S. REGION: PLAINS– ND, SD, NE, KS, MO, IL, MN, WI & MB

OTHER U.S. REGIONS AND GLOBAL REGIONS WILL BE ACTIVATED UPON RECEIPT OF ENOUGH CODE PEARL REPORTS AND MEMBERSHIP ACTIVATIONS IN VERSION TWO.


II. STATE AUTHORIZATIONS PAGE 181 VERSION TWO
See May and June posts for Positions Available: Staffing Disasters
WITH Call Sign and Capital. 25 positions but only Assistant Manager, Training Coordinator and Communications Operator (CB& GMRS Radio)

SOUTH DAKOTA–Coyote–Pierre

WYOMING–Poke–Cheyenne

COLORADO–Rocky–Denver

OKLAHOMA–Sooner–Oklahoma City

TEXAS–Lonestar–Austin

MINNESOTA–Gopher–St. Paul

CALIFORNIA–Golden–Sacremento

ILLINOIS–Cardinal–Springfield

FLORIDA–Sunshine– Tallahassee

IOWA–Hawkeye–Des Moines

NORTH CAROLINA–Tar Heel–Raleigh

MORE U.S. STATES WILL BE AUTHORIZED UPON VARIOUS MEMBERSHIP AUTHORIZATIONS AND MANY CODE PEARL REPORTS SENT IN. SAME WITH CANADA, MEXICO or other STPGs. 1000 plus memberships, 2 Metros, 8 Areas or Groups per Metro mostly staffed at 40%.


III. STPG (NATIONAL) AUTHORIZATIONS

UNITED KINGDOM–STPG in London: Need STPG Manager, Need STPG Administrator and STPG Trainer. Email Red with resume to fill position, how will you help the Network grow and promote it. 5 hours a week volunteer. Where’s my UK Twitter people?


IV. ZONE AUTHORIZATIONS (TEMPORARY): Will become STPGs later as Areas/Groups check in with CODE PEARL Sheet and members register. Need temporary Zone Manager, Zone Administrator and Zone Trainer. Volunteer 5 hours a week. Email Red for position. Navigate rest of this Blogspot.

A. EUROPEAN UNION/MEDITERRANEAN COUNTRIES

B. ASIA (IN GENERAL) COUNTRIES (esp. SW and South Asia. with Japan/Korea)


V. METRO AUTHORIZATIONS: 25 position Network, see Chapter Six in Family Pre-Disaster Manual (blue cover www.amazon.com/author/redbecker )
See May Network Positions Authorized. Volunteer about 5 hours a week.

Need fast Asst. Metro Manager, Administrator, Trainer, Commo Supv, Commo, Medical, Positions can be filled by Red-Phoenix One send in resume with qualifications to help Network at familydisasternet@gmail.com or the Area/Group staffs Warehousers and Managers can vote someone in to top Metro Positions. Use a radio callsign that benefits the Metro/City. Something unusual. There are quartzite pits in Sioux Falls. Page 109 Version Two.

LET’S GET THESE INITIAL METROS SET UP FIRST!! Even if Areas/Groups are 50 (60km)/100 miles away from Metro at first. Need 5,000 members in each Metro with 5 Metro personnel to advise and supervise. Send CODE PEARLs, Membership Registration. Must have over 10 Areas or 20 Groups before a new closer Metro awarded by FDN.
                     In process
SIOUX FALLS–Callsign Quartzite:

CHEYENNE–Frontier

DENVER–Mile High

COLORADO SPRINGS–Pike

MINNEAPOLIS–Twin

OMAHA–Union

OKLAHOMA CITY

LOS ANGELES–Tinsel

SAN FRANCISCO–Bay

SEATTLE

SALT LAKE CITY

KANSAS CITY

CASPER

RAPID CITY

FARGO

BILLINGS, MT

ALBERT LEA

DES MOINES

ENID, OK

ST LOUIS

CHICAGO

MILWAUKEE

DETROIT

PITTSBURGH

PHILADELPHIA

NEW YORK CITY (6 Metros)

BOSTON

ALBANY, NY

WASHINGTON, D.C.

SAVANNAH, GA

MIAMI

ORLANDO

NEW ORLEANS

NASHVILLE

DALLAS

HOUSTON

LAS VEGAS

PORTLAND, OR

BOISE, ID

LITTLE ROCK, AR

INDIANAPOLIS

CLEVELAND

RALEIGH, NC

RICHMOND, VA

ATLANTA

COLUMBIA, SC

PORTLAND, ME

TRENTON, NJ

YOUR METRO LEFT OUT? Email us, get to us Membership Registrations, BRCOs, CODE PEARLs

VI. TEMPORARY INTERNATIONAL METROS AUTHORIZATIONS PER PAGE 181. 25 positions, 3-5 critical. See above and below. Chapter Nine. To get Permanent STPG Numbers 55-95 a temporary needs to have 10,000 members registered with over 5 by 200 Areas and 20 Groups created by CODE PEARLS.
                                                     In Process
101–TORONTO and Eastern Canada

102–WINNEPEG and Central Canada

103–CALGARY and Western Canada

104–MEXICO CITY, MX, Central America

105–LONDON

106–PARIS

107–BERLIN

108–ROME

109-OSLO or STOCKHOLM if locked memberships. No one in Norway yet registered. Stockholm take the lead. Need over 50 verified memberships including families. See rest of Blogspot. Navigate 60 pages. Translate. Register. Share.
Email familydisasternet@gmail.com
Need 3 at Metro (Mgr, Admin, Trainer) a 200 Area in Stockholm with many positions filled. See Chapter Six in blue book. www.amazon.com/author/redbecker Other Areas or Groups started and somewhat filled in other cities. Will be in charge of 7 Scandinavian and Baltic countries for the Network for now.
                     Alix that’s you.

110-TEL AVIV

111–CAIRO

112–JEDDAH

113–TOKYO

114–SYDNEY

115–NEW DEHLI

116–RIO DE JANEIRO

117–JOHANNESBURG

118–ISLAMABAD if locked memberships: Need over 50 verified FDN memberships in Pakistan, including families, with 3 Metro positions, a 200 Area with many positions filled in Islamabad, and 2 other Areas or Groups set up. See Red. Possibility of running the Network in 6 southern Asian countries. 5 hours a week volunteer for the Network. Email Red at familydisasternet@gmail.com to place your name and how you will help and promote the Network.
                     Rizwan and crew that’s you.

VII. DISTRICTS AUTHORIZED See Chapter Nine–Five Positions authorized. Critical: District Manager and District Administrator See Positions available on Blogspot.

SOUTH DAKOTA–FOUR for now: Aberdeen, Pierre, Yankton, Watertown

WYOMING–FOUR for now: Laramie, Rock Springs, Sheridan, Cody

NEBRASKA–THREE for now: Grand Island, Scottsbluff, North Platte

NORTH DAKOTA–THREE for now: Bismark, Grand Forks, Williston

MONTANA–THREE for now: Butte, Great Falls, Boseman


VIII. NEED TO STAFF THESE AREAS ASAP:
Management, Administrator, Trainer, Communications, Medical and others in Chapter Nine of Family Pre-Disaster Manual (Blue cover www.amazon.com/author/redbecker )

Remember that you can set-up your own Areas or Groups. See Chapter Six in Family Pre-Disaster Manual (blue cover) need CODE PEARL REPORTS MONTHLY. Navigate, print, translate, copy, share this Blogspot please. Managers, Staffers, Commo,


WEST SIOUX FALLS (200#)–Middle School on Seratoma

SOUTH SIOUX FALLS (200#)–Christian School on 69th

CENTRAL SIOUX FALLS (200#) 12th St (Western to Cliff)

TEA, SD (50#)–Titans

BRANDON, SD (50#)

YANKTON, SD (100#)

SALEM, SD (50#)

CANISTOTA, SD (50#)

ENID, OK (100#)


YOU CAN SET UP YOUR OWN AREA OR GROUP NEED HALF REGISTRATIONS AND CODE PEARL REPORTS BY 10th of MONTH.

Saturday, April 20, 2019

VERSION TWO; CHECKPOINT CONTROL LOG

VERSION TWO: www.amazon.com/author/redbecker CLIO on Nook
familyvictorynetwork@gmail.com Follow Twitter @familydisaster for Global weather, news sources and #globalhotspots. Please Navigate all 40+ pages of this Blogspot, print, translate, copy, share. Please Register with FVN you are a member, check info page.
This table has four columns and 30 rows and you may re-create it or email us for a PDF.

Lesson 104: FVN CHECKPOINT CONTROL LOG (20111101-NGOs/agencies may copy this form): Use this form to control traffic at various evacuation checkpoints or evacuation centers. NAME OF CHECKPOINT /CENTER: ____________________________________
DATE:_________________ DAY:______________ TIME (2400):_______________
ADDRESS/LOCATION/GPS:__________________________________________
EVACUATION FROM:________________________________________________
FVN CONTROL:____________________________________________________
OTHER AGENCY/NGO:_______________________________________________
STAFF:___________________________________________________________
SECURITY:________________________________________________________
Use information from FVN CONTROL CARD on page 174 to insert information. USE AS MANY LINES AS NEEDED. Fill out and send copy to FVN State and National HQ.
MAKE AS MANY BLANK COPIES AS NEEDED TO JUSTIFY CHECKPOINT/CTR.
Yr, make, model, color, lic. plate/stPerson name, age, M/F, # in vehicleEvacuation from address or city Evacuation to FVN site or city
Page Two of Checkpoint form. Notes from Control or Managers: _________________________________________________________________
SIGN OFF: Print Name:___________________ Call sign:_____________________
Title:___________________ Date:_________ SIGN: _______________________

Saturday, April 13, 2019

Family Pre-Disaster Manual: Lessons 3, 4 & 5

FAMILY PRE-DISASTER MANUAL www.amazon.com/author/redbecker  on Kindle and Nook also.
LESSON THREE--READY BAGS/BOXES IN YOUR HOME

You now have two or five minutes to evacuate your home? How are you doing? Where are you going to meet? Talk to your family where to meet, if all at home or if family members are at different places. Have CB Channel 31 or FRS/GRMS two way radios on Channel 7.

Are we doing better? Good. Now, we have to expand your ready lists. Depending on how big your home is how we will design your ready bags and boxes.

POINT OF THOUGHT: EVERYTHING IS EXPENDABLE EXCEPT YOUR FAMILIES' LIVES; UNLESS YOU HAVE COVERED IT, OR IT IS LISTED IN THE D-MAN, OR IT IS READY! What did we say? This means Chapter One and the next 54 pages!

Ready bags should be in an easy access places: Front closet, garage/outdoor storage, bathroom, basement, family area, or bedroom. We will create ready bags/boxes in this order. If you do not have a garage, hopefully you will have outdoor storage in your apartment condo or trailer. Try to have off site where you can have kits stored. such as a rental storage. Share with other members. Duplication is the key to Survivability.

You should use baggage or duffel bags/backpack, etc., because you can pack them full and they expand. Hard suitcases are last.

HOW ABOUT IF I CAN’T AFFORD A WEEKS WORTH OF GROCERIES, NO LESS SIX MONTHS? No worries, do what you can do or afford. Work with the Metro Kit Supervisor and the Metro Warehouser. They can make sure that you are involved and in the loop as much as possible and have rations or supplies available for volunteering your efforts of about ten hours a month. If there seems to be no Metro Personnel, then contact Red Becker at 605-838-9759 (7am-9pm ct, Monday to Saturday) or email me at redbecker2016@gmail.com .

FRONT CLOSET: Your front closet bag will basically be the same as the kit in your cars. Toiletries, toothpaste/brush pack one per person, can opener, towels, washcloths, blankets, sleeping bags, pillows, extra socks, three changes underwear per person, two outerwear changes per person–make sure to change socks and shirts if wet or cold weather; save your feet and hands-- sweaters or seasonal clothing, wet gear, feminine, special needs, baby and pet items. Also have copies of the Survivability Checklist. Place other items of choice for your comfort in bags or boxes. Have a mini-kitchen kit with a can opener, silverware or plastic-ware, napkins and a few baggies could be placed here. Unpack and rotate items quarterly. Also have flashlights with extra batteries and a battery or crank powered radio. It is even better if the radio has HAM (Amateur Radio), Public Service and Short Wave bands. Search Engine: Public Service and Short Wave Radio Frequencies. Have plenty of extra various size batteries. Also, have laundry soap, bleach, vinegar and other comfort items. Don’t forget electronic device chargers.

GARAGE/OUTDOOR STORAGE KITS: Extra survival gear. What is needed is to pack things that you never use, but it will ENHANCE YOUR SURVIVABILITY! You need simple tools to grab in 10 seconds in a pre-set box, MREs [see www.MREdepot.com --all sorts of items], Dehydrated foods, flashlights, lanterns, batteries-regular and rechargeable, shovel, axe, another first aid kit with extra band-Aids, pressure dressings, nurses tape, pain medications, topical antibiotics, generator with at least 1500-2500 Kw to run the fridge and other items [see generator tips at www.generatorjoe.net ] extra shoes/boots, cord, rope, bunji cords, gloves, rain/snow gear, survival cards/books, cooking gear, 500 matches in baggies, fishing and snaring gear, charcoal, canteens and water bottles-a gallon per person per day for drinking and cooking only-more than 10 gallons of non-potable water for hygiene, washing, etc., 12 rolls toilet paper, paper towels, other paper goods and any other comfort items that you need.

OFFICE KIT: Where do you keep your checkbook, bills, stationary, stamps, etc? Keep a shoe box size container by this area (my desk) so that in five seconds you can grab those things and grab the bathroom kit also. Include pens, pencils, tape, important documents folder, etc. that is ready to use.

BATHROOM KIT: A bag to place extra toiletries, comfort, female and baby items, etc. Do not forget prescriptions and other medications. Pack Prescriptions and Medications first! Make sure to rotate them from your other kits and Prescription Bottles. Use 2-3 pill boxes for rotation. You can have this together with the Kitchen Box. See Metro Kits Specialist.

DON’T FLUSH MEDICINES DOWN THE TOILET–IT MAKES OUR FISHES SICK OR HIGH. CRUSH THEM AND MIX WITH WATER AND USED COFFEE GROUNDS OR KITTY LITTER AND SEAL WITH DUCT TAPE, then black out names and trash. Call your pharmacy where to take expired medications, maybe the police station.

KITCHEN BOX: The Kitchen Box is to be grabbed if all other bags/boxes listed before have been taken. By the time you have grabbed those boxes it would be beyond the first five to ten minutes. Start with having shoe boxes available to put in extra silverware, knives, utensils, a can opener, spices, sugar, flour, napkins, etc. Make sure to rotate spices on a quarterly basis. If you have further room, keep a two cubic foot box or a plastic carryall to keep a frying pan, several extra old pots, old plates, cups, plastic glasses, liquid soap, cooking oil, wash cloths, bleach, folding chairs, cots, folding tables, lanterns, kerosene, propane, etc. THIS BOX COULD ALSO BE KEPT IN A GROUND LEVEL EXIT STORAGE AREA: Garage, rec room, foyer or where ever space is available.

POTABLE WATER: These are beyond stocking levels already in place in vehicles, and previous bags and boxes: WATER: Three to ten gallon or more capacity. If not by then have one drinking gallon per person. ANOTHER ITEM YOU MIGHT WANT TO BUY FROM A SURPLUS/CAMPING STORE IS WATER PURIFICATION (CHLORINE) TABLETS or a water filter to use--at least the water will be safe to drink. Keep these in your various kits/main bag for in case of an evacuation of 3-10 minutes or less. Do not drink unfiltered or mountain stream water, it will make you sick. You must treat with chlorine or boil it, get chlorine test strips for 5ppm at a food service store. Or you may get various types of containers that could be the 1-2 gallon containers from the store, five gallon plastic jerry cans for water only, expandable water canteen-3 gallon capacity when full-but folds flat when empty, canteens and water bottles.

AMOUNT OF WATER NEEDED PER DAY: Basic of potable stored -a gallon per person per day. This figure of a gallon per person per day is for drinking and basic hygiene (wet cloth) only. For cooking, more drinking and washing, then increase to a gallon plus p.p.d. I would say that a family of four for a week would be 30-50 gallons or more!! This is using water sparingly, with no waste, and having multiple uses for each drop of water. FEMA recommends 16 drops of bleach per gallon of water to get 5ppm to create potable water. See Advanced Class on Evacuation Site Setup or Primitive Camping in Advanced Classes and we will have DVDs or youTube channels on Advanced classes in late 2015.

CANNED AND DRY FOODS: A two-week supply list is on page 83. But think about your favorite canned goods. Make sure to ROTATE ITEMS ON A MONTHLY BASIS. DRY GOODS: Foods, Paper, and Plastic, think of enough. For frozen and refrigerated foods see the Food Stability and Nutrition lists on page 82.

All other scenarios beyond this point is that we assume to have over 30 minutes to evacuate. We can now grab the secondary boxes. If you have time-an extra five minutes-then fill all storage containers with water. Hopefully by now, you can survive at a minimum of two weeks with little notice. If you are having problems in figuring our your families' or business' Survivability, do not hesitate to contact one of us if you can not find anyone to train you in your Area/District/Metro. We will be having classes on a regular basis on enhancing your Survivability.

These classes should be for two hours on the 2nd Saturday at 2PM or on some evening. Contact your Group/Area/District/Metro Trainer or Kits Specialist or Metro Warehouser.

If you are one of the first in your area and having us visit you would be totally impossible to give complete training on Survivability, then we will soon have DVDs or be on youTube to be able to help you understand Survivability. We can get all of your questions answered and get you certified as the Area Manager or an Area Trainer. That way you can train and enhance other member’s Survivability in your area. E-mail us with any questions and see Chapters 9 and 13 in the Version Two of “A Families’ Comprehensive Pre-Disaster Planning Manual”, $22.95, ISBN: 9781477604137 on Network Growth.

OTHER BOXES: These are beyond the one-half hour time frame. You've been alerted that you have more than 30 minutes to evacuate your home. First grab all other kits, bags, boxes, and put them in your vehicles. If you have storage in your bedroom, you can pack or pre-pack extra clothing, linens, food, supplies, personal items, favorite items, etc. You can also use suitcases to pack. Have extra boxes for your rec room, kitchen, living room, garage, etc. Within the half hour you should be able to back most of your belongings with exception of furniture. Allow two-five hours to move most furniture and have a truck or mini-van. Now be ready to think and practice evacuation using your Family Evacuation S.O.P. Also see YOUR LOCAL ANNEX CHAPTER 8.

If you have used all information previous to this point, then you should be able to evacuate over 50% of your home within one hour and survive for over two weeks.

FIRST YOU PLANNED, NOW WE MAKE YOU THINK ABOUT IT! Plus there are Important Addresses and Phones on page 19 of this Section. Since every family has different needs for Survivability and evacuations, then we will make you aware of disaster possibilities using SCENARIOS. Also see Chapters 7 and 8.

HOW ABOUT IF I CAN’T AFFORD A WEEKS WORTH OF GROCERIES, NO LESS SIX MONTHS? No worries, do what you can do or afford. Work with the Metro Kit Supervisor and the Metro Warehouser. They can make sure that you are involved and in the loop as much as possible and have rations or supplies available for volunteering your efforts of about ten hours a month. If there seems to be no Metro Personnel, then contact Red Becker at 605-838-9759 (7am-9pm ct, Monday to Saturday) or email me at redbecker2016@gmail.com .

FAMILY PLANNING CHECKLIST FOR DISASTERS AND EVACUATIONS:
STOP THE SPREAD OF CONTAGIOUS DISEASES–WASH YOUR HANDS!!

PLEASE wash or sanitize your hands after using the bathroom and diapers (various germs and Hepatitis B) and even more PLEASE wash your hands before touching, cooking, or handling food. PLEASE wash or sanitize your hands after handling garbage, smoking, or doing anything with dirty hands, or raw meat—especially raw chicken and pork. See pages 82 and 83 for food safety.

LESSON FOUR. RISK ASSESSMENT: First, before we enter scenarios, we have to see what types of risks that you have in your town, city, or area. 1.) Fire- what kind of fire fighting department and hydrants are available? Do you have smoke detectors and fire extinguishers? Are you in a wild fire or forest fire zone? 2.) Natural and Weather Disasters: What kind of weather or disasters are your area prone to? Floods, tornados, hurricanes, blizzards or earthquakes? If you're in a flood plain or next to a river, or below a dam, we will have to make extra pre-cautions in your annex and in the Area Annex. 3.) Man made disasters: Natural gas or gas station leaks/explosions-how much risk? Are you in a high crime area or have risk that the police would evacuate you for a day due to SWAT, Hostages, Riots, demonstrations, etc. 4.) Are there refineries, chemical plants, etc. within five miles? Then extra precautions and more packing of extra supplies at various locations. 5.) Is there a military base nearby? Depending of the type- you could have a terrorist or nuclear threat-the State Annex covers this. 6.) Are there railroad tracks or an interstate highway (truck route) within five miles? There could be a derailment or jackknife chemical leakage or radiation risk. 7.) Are you nearby an airport or in the flight path?

LESSON FIVE: SCENARIO PLANNING: TAKE EACH OF THESE SCENARIOS AND WORK OUT A PLAN FOR EACH OF THEM, WHAT TO DO AND GRAB, WHERE TO GO, WHO TO CONTACT, ETC. THE FIRST TWO SCENARIOS ARE CODE TOPAZES--if this happens to you, then contact Area Control. Use your CBs/FRS/GMRS radios and scanners. Also, see Chapter Eight for Metro and State Annexes for frequencies and contacts.

IN THE BLANK SPACES BELOW EACH SCENARIO, LIST YOUR RESPONSE TO IT.

SCENARIO ONE: I think that this is the worst scenario imaginable due to lack of time. You're not at home and it catches on fire, or there is an explosion nearby and you can't return home! YOU WILL HAVE TO USE WHATEVER SUPPLIES THAT ARE IN YOUR VEHICLES BACKPACK OR DUFFEL KITS OR USE OFF SITE STORAGE!



















SCENARIO TWO: You're at home and there is a fire. Your home or a neighbor’s home. HAVE YOU PRACTICED FIRE DRILLS? Crawl on the floor, which fire escapes, where to meet, have two routes, etc. This is a two minute drill. You will have to live out of your Trunk Kit, Backpacks and Front Kit or Off Site Kits. Have you used all the fire safety tips on pages 33 and 34.



























SCENARIO THREE (CODE EMERALD): A gas leak or police action nearby forces you out of your home for six hours or for a day, but you will be able to return when the area is secured. Your Trunk Kit and Front Kit could be the only items that you could grab unless you have secondary kits in another location. Use an exit away from the danger and evacuate to one of three prearranged places that is generally within two miles. Use your two way radios.















LESSON FIVE: SCENARIO FOUR: Natural and Weather related disasters requiring evacuations with CODE BRONZE: What will be your SOP for evacuation floods, earthquakes, tornados, hurricanes, etc. You need to think about a primary route and alternate routes-see map reading class- in between your home, work, school, to safety. Have a few prearranged meeting spots. Purchase weather and CB/FRS/GMRS radios (Citizen’s Band/Family Radio Service/General Mobile). Know how to use these two-ways and read Chapter Six and practice quarterly evacuation drills.















SCENARIO FIVE: Within one mile evacuation with CODE EMERALD due to explosions, derailments, jackknives, SWAT, etc. What will your response be? If your risk assessment from above and your Metro Annex indicate that you could be affected. Then do evacuation routes like Scenario Four. Where are the primary and alternate meeting places?











SCENARIO SIX : Are riots, gang violence, chaos, terrorism and war possible for your home or work. Are local living conditions unsuitable for a time? List simple plan. There will be more in your Alert SOPs, State and Metro Annexes. How do I find this out? Get on CB Ch. 31 or GMRS Ch. 7 at the call in times and ask about meetings and local annexes. If all else fails, email Red at redbecker2016@gmail.com .












PRACTICE AND REVIEW THESE SCENARIOS WITH YOUR FAMILY QUARTERLY! CONTACT TRAINER FOR IN-HOUSE REVIEWS. Things to include are if other family members are separated and where they will meet or how to contact later. Get the evacuation SOPs from your various works, schools, daycare, etc. and add them to your FESOP. Designate (ask) another family or friend in another town that is not affected by the same disaster to be a Point of Contact (POC) for all other family and friends around the country. Who is the Out of Metro Point of Contact (POC) for your Family/Group/Area? Name, Phone, e-mail: _____________________________ Alternate:___________________________

Get other family and friends involved and to join FDN! SURVIVABILITY SYNERGISTICS!! On a separate sheet you can list all important family, work, friends, church, clubs, professional with their ADDRESSES AND PHONE NUMBERS!! Include Doctors, Hospitals, Poison Control, FDN Control, Daycare, babysitters, neighbors, various family, etc. Pass the word about FDN. Help us get viral. Please post all of our links in this manual to your pages.

MINI-COMMO: Use all available communications to contact other members or Control. CB Channel 31, GMRS/FRS Channel 7 or use e-mail, snail mail, landlines, or cell phones.

Family Pre-Disaster Manual: Lessons 6, 7, 8 & 9

FAMILY PRE-DISASTER MANUAL www.amazon.com/author/redbecker
Follow Twitter @familydisaster for Global weather, news sources and global hotspots updates.


LESSON SIX: Pets and farm animals or working animals for evacuations to be housed or boarded. Your decision to evacuate your pets can be a hard one to make. Your standard evacuation shelter will not allow non-working animals (e.g.: seeing eye dog) into it. You must plan ahead where to take or board your pet and hopefully have a standing reservation at a kennel or a friends house. Evacuating your pet will already be stressful on him or her and leaving a pet at home especially during a storm or hurricane would be worse on your pets.


As you develop your evacuation plans, know three to four places where you could leave or board your pets along the evacuation routes. PRIMARY CONTACT AND PHONE:
_______________________________________________________________________________________
ALTERNATE CONTACT AND PHONE: ______________________________________________________


FARM ANIMALS AND STOCK ANIMALS: The best place to get information on how to protect or evacuate your farm animals would be at your County Extension Agent. Name and Phone: ____________________________________________________________.


LESSON SEVEN: Helping our Seasoned Citizens or other housebound persons. If you have elderly, disabled or a housebound relative or neighbor and if they have a hard time making it economically, then why don’t you buy an extra “Version One” Soft Cover or Version Two Soft Cover, of “A Families’ Comprehensive Pre-Disaster Planning Manual”, $22.95, ISBN: 9781477604137, please make it a gift to them and help them develop proper evacuation kits. Ask the Metro or Area Manager or Transportation Supervisor (CDL-Bus) on how to help evacuate them to a FDN safe area when necessary. This is why we need plenty of members to take various network positions at State, Metro/District, Area or Group Position–see pages 93 to 96).


LESSON EIGHT: Helping those who have special needs or that are disabled. Whether these persons are close relatives and friends ore you might work with them, then you might want to get your complex/agency inside the FDN network, see Chapters 5 and 6. If your business/agency/complex/organization gets 25 members including their families to join FDN and purchases $72.00 of any FDN books, then one free hour will be made available to you via Skype, phone, e-mail or in person where available. Do the 100 point checklist on pages 63 to 66 first.


DON’T FORGET THESE ITEMS: Even healthy babies are special because they can’t take care of themselves. So if you have babies, then make sure that you have extra diapers, wipes, zinc, powder, baggies, bottles, formula, food, etc. Metro Logistics and Warehouser should have various baby, medical, pet, blankets, several hundred gallons of water and dry goods as the Metro Account grows, see Chapter 13 in the Version Two.


Also don’t forget speciality hygiene or medical items, prescriptions, medicines, vitamins and pet items. If you have done this at your Metro/District or Area/Group, then you have helped mitigate the effects of a disaster or evacuation. Don’t forget to add special needs items for the elderly, the housebound and disabled in the above paragraphs. Just think outside the box on this planning. Adjust your FESOP plans or business, club, religious or organizational plans. Call us if you have any questions. This is your Personalized Disaster Planning Network.

HOW ABOUT IF I CAN’T AFFORD A WEEKS WORTH OF GROCERIES, NO LESS SIX MONTHS? No worries, do what you can do or afford. Work with the Metro Kit Supervisor and the Metro Warehouser. They can make sure that you are involved and in the loop as much as possible and have rations or supplies available for volunteering your efforts of about ten hours a month. If there seems to be no Metro Personnel, then contact Red at 605-838-9759 (7am-9pm ct, Monday to Saturday) or email me at redbecker2016@gmail.com .


LESSON NINE: Further Evacuation Plans and Procedures for the last three lessons: HOW TO BECOME EVACUATION CONTROL IN YOUR METRO/AREA. You can have this position as well as any position listed below. First, get a hold of Red to see if there is anyone in your Metro is not responding to radio calls or message boards. Each Metro or State should have a Evacuation Control Supervisor which coordinates with Planning and Operations, Communications Supervisor, Security Supervisor, Transportation Supervisor, Logistician and a Warehouser. All of these people as well as Metro and Area Management and Trainers with Security and Recon Specialists should have quarterly meetings in the first week of January, April, July and October to update and drive evacuation routes prior to any disaster or emergency. ARE YOU AN ICP?
Who is the Initial Contact Person in your Area/Metro? ___________________________________________


Now how do you evacuate? Lots of new neighborhoods now only have one or two exits with lots of loops, s-curves and cul-de-sacs. First try to evacuate as soon as possible prior to the event or right after the event. If there is heavy traffic both ways on a major road with out a traffic light, then pull a “Red”, turn right, go as far as you can to get in to a left turn lane with a left arrow, go left and get turned around and go the way that you need to. That is why you need to check out–“Recon”–your routes. Of course route planning always depends on the situation. Use your maps and Lesson 16 on page 40 to learn more about map reading.


MINI-COMMO: FREQUENCIES: CB Channels: Primary–Ch. 31; Evac. Five Mile–Ch. 32; Business–Ch. 33; Inbound Message Center–Ch. 24; Outbound Message Center–Ch. 27; Emergency–Ch. 9; Highway/Truckers–Ch. 19; Basement-Ch. 1 (see Chapter 6).


GMRS FREQUENCIES: FDN Secondary–Ch 7; Business Chs. 2 and 15; Inbound Message Center–Ch. 11; Outbound Message Center–Ch. 14. Do not scramble your radios unless private message and then clear codes to listen to net. See Chapter 6 for more information.


SYNOPSIS: NUMBER ONE: SEEK PROFESSIONAL ADVICE! Yes there is software or websites, but they only go so far and can only represent so much and I can give only so much advice. SEEK PROFESSIONAL ADVICE ON THESE OPTIONS ABOVE! THE OBJECT OF SURVIVABILITY IS BEING PREPARED FOR ANYTHING AT ANYTIME!


NUMBER TWO: Do all forms on pages 117 to 120 we will compile a list of what kind of documents that you have, and that you will WRITE THEM DOWN, and WHERE OTHERS CAN FIND THEM. Don’t forget to list the account numbers, names, addresses, phones, etc. MAKE COPIES OF THOSE BLANK PAGES, FILL IN AND MAKE COPIES OF THE FILLED IN PAGES.


NUMBER THREE: Plenty of secure back-up kits at different locations not in a flood or fire zones. Share and secure resources if needed. Duplication is the key to Survivability. NETWORK IT. VIRAL IT. Thanks, Red.


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