Another timely post! I am another that thought I was prepared utilizing the same "equipment" that was just listed by the first poster,. BOB's, PSK's, etc. in the vehicles. Well I just returned today from a stay in the hospital that got me there by a rescue unit. Totally, and I mean totally unprepared, for the experience. My wife and I were immediately thrust into an emergency situation that created absolutely no time to "prepare". I got sick and the symptons worsened within a very short time span and emergency services were called. My wife called rescue and then a family member to come get our son (fortunately the family member lives a mile from our location). The family member arrived about the same time the rescue unit and fire engine rolled up. Off I went out the door with nothing but bare minimum clothes, cell phone, wallet and reading glasses ( I'm surprised I remembered those items considering the condition I was in). My wife brought nothing to the emergency room but her purse. Of course I was admitted and found myself with no clothes of any type or personal items. What an ODD feeling it was. Due to circumstances, it was another 24 hours before my wife was able to bring me some "necessary" items. I suppose I now need to plan another small "go" bag for such emergencies for all my family members. Needless to say, very Interesting experience! I am recovering at home now with thoughts of "now just what will I need next time".
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