SitRep 4 and Final: We've returned home having been gone 24 hrs.
Lessons learned:
1. This was a short notice evac and we packed for the short term (1-7 days). The only items we overlooked was the wheelchair battery charger and extra pillows for my DD1's sleeping comfort.
2. The LBE, patrol pack, & basic MOPP Gear was a suitable but unneeded supplemental gear load out. It does provide future possible options though.
3. Our camper is equipped, stored in a somewhat remote garage, and remained as a viable "living quarters" option had it been needed. It is reserved for longer distance bug out scenarios and shall remain so.
4. DD1 has learned that pics of her favorite boy band does not have any priority when it's grab and go time.
5. We grabbed food and bowls for the Fur Babies. Their BoB's are stored in the camper and were accessible this entire time.
6. This entire evolution went down as though it were being practiced on a monthly basis. I was really surprised by how smoothly necessary gear was packed and loaded. If this were to happen while I'm not home to do the heavy lifting, the portable lift and potty chair (DD1's equipment) would have to be left behind. There are ways that DW could and would have to adapt. She does know how to find help in a pinch though and they could get through the max 48hrs that it take for my return.

Overall, this evacuation was an excellent Live Fire exercise!
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QMC, USCG (Ret)
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