This is great. I also think I can follow along with why you would bring most of these and a whole list of reasons why each would be applicable. I'm still not sure what level of detail I want to go into for the actual treating hurt people part.
(I also had to look up Sphygmomanometer because we just called those blood pressure cuffs.)
Would you bring just one of those fold up and disposable CPR masks or multiple? Or are you talking about a different kind of CPR mask?
If your apartment area or what ever had a defibrillator with good batteries that seems to be in working order would you bring that as well? I mean yes, stealing, but since we're working under the assumption that the area you live in is at least partially evacuated eh...
Structural damage is going to be I think the biggest thing to deal with. It's also pretty plot relevant. (The character ends up getting trapped under something that's collapsed at one point.) Seasonly isn't something I've worked out so much yet.
Also, more for anyone reading along, one might decide to do this when an area is being evacuated because there are always going to be people who don't follow instructions or, in my opinion, more pressingly, illegal immigrants who don't think they can evacuate because doing so might require paper work they don't have as well as the ability to speak fluent English. As well as the disabled and elderly who might also be left behind in am emergency like this.
Re: PSA: Wound care - Also can do some medical Q&A
(I also had to look up Sphygmomanometer because we just called those blood pressure cuffs.)
Would you bring just one of those fold up and disposable CPR masks or multiple? Or are you talking about a different kind of CPR mask?
If your apartment area or what ever had a defibrillator with good batteries that seems to be in working order would you bring that as well? I mean yes, stealing, but since we're working under the assumption that the area you live in is at least partially evacuated eh...
Structural damage is going to be I think the biggest thing to deal with. It's also pretty plot relevant. (The character ends up getting trapped under something that's collapsed at one point.) Seasonly isn't something I've worked out so much yet.
Also, more for anyone reading along, one might decide to do this when an area is being evacuated because there are always going to be people who don't follow instructions or, in my opinion, more pressingly, illegal immigrants who don't think they can evacuate because doing so might require paper work they don't have as well as the ability to speak fluent English. As well as the disabled and elderly who might also be left behind in am emergency like this.