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Yes, Ms. McGough, no need to start from scratch -- although I haven't organized such
emergency training myself, you may find helpful eye-witness documentation of a prior
exemplary and superbly successful, real-world emergency response -- quite specific to
your location even -- that you could certainly emulate as a training model, available to you
by searching local public news reports beginning Saturday & Sunday April 15-16, 1775.
As far as "activities that have proven to be helpful", for your group of thirty you'll be
including training in equestrian skills, the mustering of small arms, and the seeding of
revolution.
Sorry -- couldn't resist! ;-))
Chris Brown
www.kb-atelier.com
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