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1. Senior Power – What Seniors Can Do To Protect Themselves In An Emergency - By: Michael Russell
Seniors are often some of greatest victims when disaster strikes. But this should not always be the case. With a little preparation and practice, even seniors with physical limitations have the power to take charge during an emergency, and protect themselves and their loved ones. Here are six tip...

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Two Way Radio Communication Tales
My experience of using two way radios started when I was working for the Forest Service.  We used Motorola FM portable radios which were about the size of a small lunch box.  I was working as crewman on a forest fire initial attack team.  Radios helped keep us in contact with our dispatching office, aircraft in the area, water bombers, helicopters and jet boats.  If we weren't attending fires, we often did maintenance work on Forest Service camp sites.  We could be qui
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2. Warm Up To Winter Storm Preparedness - By: Michael Russell
Preparedness is the key word. Even though winter weather is, over the long term, unpredictable everyone who lives in a place where snow storms are an annual occurrence needs to prepare themselves for the 'mother of all snowstorms.' Here are some tips for preparing your family, preparing your car and...

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