Difference between revisions of "Preparedness/Scenarios"
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* [[Preparedness/Scenarios/GetThemIn_oc| direct first responders to a specific spot in an occupied Canyon]] | * [[Preparedness/Scenarios/GetThemIn_oc| direct first responders to a specific spot in an occupied Canyon]] | ||
* [[Preparedness/Scenarios/GetThemIn_noc| direct first responders to a specific spot in an evacuated Canyon]] | * [[Preparedness/Scenarios/GetThemIn_noc| direct first responders to a specific spot in an evacuated Canyon]] | ||
| − | * [[Preparedness/Scenarios/lock_in_1| An earthquake has broken the bridge / landslide. A house is on fire]] OES predicts that in the big one 1 in 10 houses will simply catch on fire. | + | * [[Preparedness/Scenarios/lock_in_1| An earthquake has broken the bridge / landslide. A Canyon house is on fire]] OES predicts that in the big one 1 in 10 houses will simply catch on fire. |
* more? | * more? | ||
* '''more?''' | * '''more?''' | ||
Revision as of 15:32, 6 December 2018
Emergency Scenarios
let's list some ( also wiki syntax example )
- Tree Crushes House
- A house catches fire
- A pride of rabid mountain lions terrorizes the Canyon ok unlikely
- we need to evacuate the canyon!
- we need to evacuate a specific neighborhood
- set up an on-foot supply chain to the outside world
- the lines are all dead, and the road is blocked. we need to contact the outside. The incident has just happened
- the lines are dead for a week, our batteries are almost gone, and the radio repeater on the hill has run outof backup power
- we need to find someone
- direct first responders to a specific spot in an occupied Canyon
- direct first responders to a specific spot in an evacuated Canyon
- An earthquake has broken the bridge / landslide. A Canyon house is on fire OES predicts that in the big one 1 in 10 houses will simply catch on fire.
- more?
- more?