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  1. Go-Bag

    The Go-Bag is the container of tools and supplies which will sustain a volunteer ... that essential gear is available when needed and keeping the Go-Bag as light and compact as possible. This is a balance we will need to work ... wallet at all times; a spare copy of critical items in the Go-Bag is a good idea) dogtags (on your person) ICE (In Case of ...

    - 06/18/2012 - 15:37 - 0 comments

  2. What It Costs To Field a Volunteer

    ... to disaster-relief-in-mud-and-muck. They also need both a Go-Bag to get through the first 12-20 hours of field deployment and an ... pants 2-Way Public Service/Ham radio ($100+) Go-Bag, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), starter gear ($60-$100) ...

    - 07/15/2015 - 14:27 - 0 comments

  3. Water

    ... volunteer must have at least 2 liters of water in their Go-Bag and another in their Extended Field Bag . An astute observer will ... You need readily accessible containers in your Go-Bag (e.g. canteen, hydration bladder) and sturdy containers to refill them ...

    - 06/12/2012 - 16:14 - 0 comments

  4. Personal Kit

    ... kit which will contain what we need to deal with a crisis: a Go-Bag and an Extended Field Bag (EFB). The Go Bag contains the tools and ... if necessary or that the EFB can be easily dropped and the Go-Bag carried. The Go Bag is clearly marked with an orange tag and the EFB ...

    - 02/19/2013 - 17:45 - 0 comments

  5. Extended Field-Bag (EFB)

    ... available within that period. The EFB is separated from the Go-Bag so that the kit a volunteer may need to carry into the field is as small ...

    - 05/04/2012 - 15:05 - 0 comments

  6. Active Shooter Response Guidelines

    ... identification as quickly as possible (e.g. from a vehicle go-bag). Create a rally point in the Cold Zone for escaping victims, ...

    - 09/29/2014 - 18:08 - 0 comments