We discuss preparing for emergencies and why you’ll be glad you did. We’ll explore how to know what kind of emergencies are likely, the importance of making a plan, and what sort of equipment you’ll want to have on hand.
Show Notes
- 2:11 - The guys discuss what qualifies as an emergency
- 6:46 - March talks about why you should trust your gut if you think someone is sick
- 8:59 - Darren talks about the FAST method of detecting a stroke
- 15:07 - The guys discuss advancements in fire fighting technology and why it's so hard to control forest fires
- 20:11 - Darren talks about his experience being in a flash-over situation
- 29:26 - Darren shares his experience of dealing with the 2001 earthquake in Seattle
- 31:30 - Darren shares a tip about planning to coordinate via long distance calling
- 32:10 - Quiz time: How many earthquakes happen every day?
- 37:25 - How not to become a doomsday prepper
- 37:52 - Which is better? A doomsday bunker or a fast car and a bag of diamonds?
- 41:14 - Why Ian doesn't have the habit of being prepared for emergencies
- 44:44 - Darren talks about how an earthquake in 2001 changed his perspective on preparedness
- 51:22 - Ian talks about the importance of having an emergency kit in your car
- 54:52 - Ian proposes we put a nanotech water filter to the test with raw sewage
- 55:56 - March emphasizes the importance of making an emergency plan & building an emergency kit
- 1:07:23 - What to do if North Korea decides to nuke LA
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