Emergency Bag
- Layer 1 - On my Person
- Layer 2 - In my Backpack
- Layer 3 - In the car/house, ready to go
- Wallet with Basic ID, copy of Ham Radio License, and a card with my important phone numbers on it
- Watch - Waterproof. To tell the time
- Palm III - carried on my belt
- Cell Phone
- Beeper - only because the Boss makes me
- Keys with ARC AAA LED Flashlight, 550 cord fob the ARC rplaced my Photon - MUCH Nicer
- Folding Knife. Most days I carry a DC Munroe "Chimera"
- One Dose Advil - other kit has 2 (Now 2)
- 2 Packets of Antibotic ointment
- An Altoids tin to store it in - there is a whole field of "Altoids" minikits
- Some change taped to the top of the tins, so it doesn't rattle
- Oaktag cards, for writing Note: This one is actually an cutup Punch Card! (Changed to 2 sheets of Rite In Rain Paper)
- "Ranger Rubber Bands" - a couple of sections of cutup inner tube. Used to hold the kit closed
- Immodium - One dose
- Stubby Pencil, wrapped with some dental floss, the Inner strand of some 550 cord, and with a sewing needle Dental Floss makes good sewing thread
- Ear Plugs - To save what hearing I have left
- Pepcid AC - On a call out, you probably won't be eating right
- New wrapped single edge razor blade
- Some cash
- 3 Doses Benydril - I have hayfever
- Metrocard with $6 on it. I have one in my wallet too
- 2 Advanced Healing BandAidTM Strips
- 2 Knuckle BandAidTM Strips (Now 1)
- 1 section Moleskin
- Added - one 3x3 Gauze pad
- Added - One dose Allegra (I did say I have Hayfever, right?)
- Added - 4 strips First aid tape - to hold the gauze pad
- Added - One Packet - Bactine Cleansing wipe
- Added - One Bic Mini Lighter
The gear in my backpack is designed to last me at least 1 day in the field, and can last longer if I add more food and water. I'm NOT that worried about getting food/water here in NYC. The main design goals are 1)Callout, and 2)Getting me home from work if the trains are not running
- The Pocket Ref - This is a book with all sorts of useful info in it
- Knot Card - Just in case I can't remember a certain knot
- Folding Saw, Leatherman Tool, section of inner tube to make more "Ranger Rubber Bands"
- 2 Packs Tissues, spare batteries for Flashlight (see item 8)
- Clean Towel, Leather work gloves, "Boonie Cap" with 550 cord laced around rim
- These are really from the "On My Person" section - the knife and keys
- 2 Powerbars
- Surefire E2 Flashlight (I have also added an ARC LS to this)
- Writing Stuff - notepaper, red and black medium "Sharpies", Black Fine Point Sharpie, Mechanical PencilNote: I forgot to label it, but right above this is 50 feet of 550 cord
- Bundle of Wire Ties
- Small Roll of Duct Tape
- Bottle of Water
- 2 Spare ziplock bags
- Hand wipes, waterless hand cleaner, toilet paper
- EMT Shears
- Sewing Kit
- First Aid Kit This kit contains 2nd Mini Kit/Roll Gauze/2 gauze pads/2 pairs latex gloves/
Roll of first aid tape/Prescription Meds for me/Betadyne/Bloodstopper Trauma Bandage and is packed in it's own ziplock bag - Lighter
- Rite-In-Rain notebook, 6" ruler, Fisher Space Pen
- Dual Grit Sharpening Stone
- Small Fixed Blade Knife
- Communications Group Icom T7H HT/Arrl Repeater directory/Roll Up J-Pole/Spare AA Battery Pack for HT/Spare Battery for Cell Phone
- Dental Floss
Not pictured are
- a gain antenna for the HT Headset for the HT
- a change of socks and underware
- Cylume sticks
- ARES Vest and Hat
- Poncho
- Sunscreen
All this is carried in an Eagle Industries Becker Patrol Pack
Just a quick note on the pack - This pack is way oversized of this small amount of gear, but I also usually have my work gear, plus a jacket in the pack, and I still have room. It is also the BEST made pack I've ever seen. Forget you "North Face" or "Lowe Alpine" or whatever. I had doubts until I actually saw one. VERY nice gear
In The Car/house
In the house, I keep a 2nd Go Bag, with the gear I'd take if I'm at home when I'm called - that includes a Mobile Rig, 2 12v 7Ah Gel Cell Batteries, a Camping Stove with a Pot, and a few other items
In the house or car (depending), I have a Mag mount antenna, a larger first aid kit, more tools, and I have more food and water stocked to go.
ALL 12 volt power connectors have been changed to 30 Amp Andersen Powerpole connectors per the CA Standard




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