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Concilium suggested dividing these into what is necessary depending on the Risk Level Assessment level for the location that Reliant would require for each person.  We need to edit with what we want for our risk levels (Basic- meaning our minimum for everyone, Moderate, Extreme)


The variance would be some of what it required verses recommended needs as well as the amounts for each that is required for each risk level category and duration of how long is needed. As well as when to carry these items can change on threat level- is it always or just if you are leaving the city radius? . 

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Items to Always CarryThe Go BagThe Vehicle Supply Bag
Basic ThreatModerate ThreatExtreme Threat

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When traveling outside of their home city, all personnel are required to have certain items with them at all times:

  • Emergency evacuation money
  • Secondary communication device (such as an InReach device) for each traveling group, not necessarily for each individual or household
  • IFAK (Individual First Aid Kit) including basic trauma items and tourniquet
  • Small flashlight
  • Copies of passport
  • Laminated emergency contact card & emergency contact information
  • Any type of Force Multiplier (recommended)


In preparation for an evacuation, all personnel are required to have a “go bag” packed at all times.  The “go bag” is a bag of supplies that is ready to be accessed in case of an emergency and will help the individual to safely and effectively evacuate in a crisis.  This bag should include all necessary supplies for an evacuation, but also be portable enough to be carried by a single individual during travel.  Staff must take this on all excursions outside of a major city.  In addition to all items staff must carry at all times (see above), the Go Bag should include at a minimum:

  • Bag sufficient to carry all items below
  • 3-day supply of any prescription medications
  • Chem light
  • Signaling device such as a mirror and whistle
  • Compass
  • Backup battery or solar cell for charging electronics
  • Paracord
  • Duct tape
  • Snacks and packaged food bars
  • Water purification items (iodine tablets or other method)
  • Mylar blanket
  • Multi-tool and/or knife
  • Extra shirts, socks, and other clothing
  • Maps of local and relevant areas
  • Foreign SIM card
  • Fire starter and Tinder

In preparation for an evacuation or vehicle malfunction, all personnel are required to have a supply bag packed and stored in each vehicle at all times.  This bag should include all necessary supplies for an evacuation or crisis, but also be able to fit in any vehicle size without significantly affecting performance.  All vehicle supply bags must include at a minimum:

  • Large medical/first aid kit including various bandages, medicines, sterile pads/wipes, etc.
  • Large roll of Duct Tape
  • Lantern (or heavy duty flashlight)
  • Additional Chem Lights/glow sticks
  • Multi-tool or knife
  • Mylar blanket/emergency blanket
  • Force multiplier for breaking glass and self-defense (Large screwdriver, tire tool, crow bar, etc.)
  • Additional food/snacks – candy bars, snack bars, etc.
  • Extra bottled water
  • Extra clothes or T-shirt
  • Extra medications (as appropriate)

The following additional items are recommended in a vehicle bag:

  • 20-30 feet of 550 cord
  • Seatbelt cutter
  • SOG entrenching tool
  • GPS
  • Sewing kit
  • Folding litter for transporting injured team members
  • Maps of city/region/country
  • SOG folding saw
  • Fire-starting kit
  • Water Purification/Iodine
  • Waterproof bags
  • Laminated copies of personal documents and Emergency contact card
Moderate Threat

When traveling outside of their home city, all personnel are required to have certain items with them at all times:

  • Emergency evacuation money
  • Secondary communication device (such as an InReach device) for each traveling group, not necessarily for each individual or household
  • IFAK (Individual First Aid Kit) including basic trauma items and tourniquet
  • Small flashlight
  • Copies of passport
  • Laminated emergency contact card & emergency contact information
  • Any type of Force Multiplier (recommended)


In preparation for an evacuation, all personnel are required to have a “go bag” packed at all times.  The “go bag” is a bag of supplies that is ready to be accessed in case of an emergency and will help the individual to safely and effectively evacuate in a crisis.  This bag should include all necessary supplies for an evacuation, but also be portable enough to be carried by a single individual during travel.  Staff must take this on all excursions outside of a major city.  In addition to all items staff must carry at all times (see above), the Go Bag should include at a minimum:

  • Bag sufficient to carry all items below
  • 3-day supply of any prescription medications
  • Chem light
  • Signaling device such as a mirror and whistle
  • Compass
  • Backup battery or solar cell for charging electronics
  • Paracord
  • Duct tape
  • Snacks and packaged food bars
  • Water purification items (iodine tablets or other method)
  • Mylar blanket
  • Multi-tool and/or knife
  • Extra shirts, socks, and other clothing
  • Maps of local and relevant areas
  • Foreign SIM card
  • Fire starter and Tinder

In preparation for an evacuation or vehicle malfunction, all personnel are required to have a supply bag packed and stored in each vehicle at all times.  This bag should include all necessary supplies for an evacuation or crisis, but also be able to fit in any vehicle size without significantly affecting performance.  All vehicle supply bags must include at a minimum:

  • Large medical/first aid kit including various bandages, medicines, sterile pads/wipes, etc.
  • Large roll of Duct Tape
  • Lantern (or heavy duty flashlight)
  • Additional Chem Lights/glow sticks
  • Multi-tool or knife
  • Mylar blanket/emergency blanket
  • Force multiplier for breaking glass and self-defense (Large screwdriver, tire tool, crow bar, etc.)
  • Additional food/snacks – candy bars, snack bars, etc.
  • Extra bottled water
  • Extra clothes or T-shirt
  • Extra medications (as appropriate)

The following additional items are recommended in a vehicle bag:

  • 20-30 feet of 550 cord
  • Seatbelt cutter
  • SOG entrenching tool
  • GPS
  • Sewing kit
  • Folding litter for transporting injured team members
  • Maps of city/region/country
  • SOG folding saw
  • Fire-starting kit
  • Water Purification/Iodine
  • Waterproof bags
  • Laminated copies of personal documents and Emergency contact card
Extreme Threat

When traveling outside of their home city, all personnel are required to have certain items with them at all times:

  • Emergency evacuation money
  • Secondary communication device (such as an InReach device) for each traveling group, not necessarily for each individual or household
  • IFAK (Individual First Aid Kit) including basic trauma items and tourniquet
  • Small flashlight
  • Copies of passport
  • Laminated emergency contact card & emergency contact information
  • Any type of Force Multiplier (recommended)


In preparation for an evacuation, all personnel are required to have a “go bag” packed at all times.  The “go bag” is a bag of supplies that is ready to be accessed in case of an emergency and will help the individual to safely and effectively evacuate in a crisis.  This bag should include all necessary supplies for an evacuation, but also be portable enough to be carried by a single individual during travel.  Staff must take this on all excursions outside of a major city.  In addition to all items staff must carry at all times (see above), the Go Bag should include at a minimum:

  • Bag sufficient to carry all items below
  • 3-day supply of any prescription medications
  • Chem light
  • Signaling device such as a mirror and whistle
  • Compass
  • Backup battery or solar cell for charging electronics
  • Paracord
  • Duct tape
  • Snacks and packaged food bars
  • Water purification items (iodine tablets or other method)
  • Mylar blanket
  • Multi-tool and/or knife
  • Extra shirts, socks, and other clothing
  • Maps of local and relevant areas
  • Foreign SIM card
  • Fire starter and Tinder

In preparation for an evacuation or vehicle malfunction, all personnel are required to have a supply bag packed and stored in each vehicle at all times.  This bag should include all necessary supplies for an evacuation or crisis, but also be able to fit in any vehicle size without significantly affecting performance.  All vehicle supply bags must include at a minimum:

  • Large medical/first aid kit including various bandages, medicines, sterile pads/wipes, etc.
  • Large roll of Duct Tape

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  • Lantern (or heavy duty flashlight)
  • Additional Chem Lights/glow sticks
  • Multi-tool or knife
  • Mylar blanket/emergency blanket
  • Force multiplier for breaking glass and self-defense (Large screwdriver, tire tool, crow bar, etc.)
  • Additional food/snacks – candy bars, snack bars, etc.
  • Extra bottled water
  • Extra clothes or T-shirt
  • Extra medications (as appropriate)

The following additional items are recommended in a vehicle bag:

  • 20-30 feet of 550 cord
  • Seatbelt cutter
  • SOG entrenching tool
  • GPS
  • Sewing kit
  • Folding litter for transporting injured team members
  • Maps of city/region/country
  • SOG folding saw
  • Fire-starting kit
  • Water Purification/Iodine
  • Waterproof bags
  • Laminated copies of personal documents and Emergency contact card


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titleThe original list from Concilium

In preparation for an evacuation or vehicle malfunction, all personnel are required to have a supply bag packed and stored in each vehicle at all times.  This bag should include all necessary supplies for an evacuation or crisis, but also be able to fit in any vehicle size without significantly affecting performance.  All vehicle supply bags must include at a minimum:

  • Large medical/first aid kit including various bandages, medicines, sterile pads/wipes, etc.
  • Large roll of Duct Tape
  • Lantern (or heavy duty flashlight)
  • Additional Chem Lights/glow sticks
  • Multi-tool or knife
  • Mylar blanket/emergency blanket
  • Force multiplier for breaking glass and self-defense (Large screwdriver, tire tool, crow bar, etc.)
  • Additional food/snacks – candy bars, snack bars, etc.
  • Extra bottled water
  • Extra clothes or T-shirt
  • Extra medications (as appropriate)

The following additional items are recommended in a vehicle bag:

  • 20-30 feet of 550 cord
  • Seatbelt cutter
  • SOG entrenching tool
  • GPS
  • Sewing kit
  • Folding litter for transporting injured team members
  • Maps of city/region/country
  • SOG folding saw
  • Fire-starting kit
  • Water Purification/Iodine
  • Waterproof bags
  • Laminated copies of personal documents and Emergency contact card