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Ladder truck at fire station2
I want to thank Brian and Larry for pulling out the ladder truck so I could take a few pictures.


 
Cooking after an Earthquake

Cold food for more than a few meals is unappealing. You need to try and eat as normally as possible after a disaster. This is for your physical as well as your mental health. Basically, you could be on a camp-out for three or more days.

  • Camp stove ( Have plenty of propane or white gas )
  • Backpacking stove
  • Fireplace should not be used after an earthquake, until it has had a video inspection by a chimney specialist. Unseen damage may cause an attic fire or allow carbon monoxide into dwelling.
  • Barbecue (Charcoal and starter fluid)
  • Sterno (type) stove
  • Manual Can Opener. To open all your cans of stored food.
  • Cooking utensils
    • Pots
    • Pans
    • Cups and Glasses
    • Forks, Knives and Spoons


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