Tandem25
May 1st, 2011, 08:05 PM
Hurricanes Charley, Frances, and Jeanne hit Florida in the span of 2 months in 2004. I was livimg there with my fiance (who I later married). When the first hurricane was coming I sent her to her family in north GA and I stayed. I was tasked by my company with being on call in case of an emergency release of chemicals from any of our clients. I got caught working in south central FL and got to see real devastation. Long story short... At one point I was using the welder on my truck for power, Eating FEMA 's MRE's, waiting on sporatic deliveries of fuel from my company, and staying in a place with 3 walls... All this while still reporting to work. It sucked.
That experience really opened my eyes. I thought I was ready for anything. I made it though, no worse for wear, but it changed my attitude towards preparedness.
I didn't feel like I was in danger (except during the actual hurricanes) but I did deal with looters and having to help others a lot.
What are your experiences?
That experience really opened my eyes. I thought I was ready for anything. I made it though, no worse for wear, but it changed my attitude towards preparedness.
I didn't feel like I was in danger (except during the actual hurricanes) but I did deal with looters and having to help others a lot.
What are your experiences?