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LEVEL 1
NORMAL
Standard operations. Monitor feeds.
LEVEL 2
ELEVATED
Review comms plan. Check supplies.
LEVEL 3
HIGH
Activate comms plan. Stage go-bags.
LEVEL 4
CRITICAL
Execute plan. Monitor IPAWS/NWS.
LEVEL 5
EXTREME
Immediate action. Bug out if ordered.
📝 To add frequencies: edit the RADIO_DATA array in the <script> section of this file. Fields: freq, name, cat, scope, tone, mode, notes
FREQUENCY
MODE
TONE/CODE
CATEGORY
NAME / NOTES
📝 To add agencies: edit the AGENCY_DATA array. Fields: name, full, cat, jurisdiction, logo (emoji), website, twitter, facebook, other
📝 To add documents: edit DOC_DATA. For local PDFs set file: 'docs/filename.pdf'. For external links use url: 'https://...'.
POSITIONNAMEPRIMARY FREQSECONDARY FREQTONECHANNEL
COMMS WINDOW SCHEDULE
Morning check-in: HH:00 local daily
Emergency beacon: 3 transmissions × 10 seconds on primary, then secondary
Duress signal: Pre-agreed safe word / abort word in all comms
Last resort: 146.520 MHz (National 2m FM Simplex Calling)

If no contact in 24h: Move to alternate rally point and initiate distress protocol.
Meshtastic
Off-grid LoRa mesh text + GPS · 915 MHz
Open-source radio mesh network. Range 5–20km. No internet required. Encrypted.
→ meshtastic.org
GoTenna / Garmin inReach
Satellite & mesh comms · commercial
Commercial satellite messaging, two-way SOS, GPS tracking. Works globally.
APRS (Automatic Position Reporting)
144.390 MHz · amateur radio
GPS + radio position and message relay. Requires amateur license (Technician+).
→ aprs.fi live map
Winlink / RMS Express
HF email via radio · amateur radio
Send/receive email over HF radio when internet is down. FEMA-approved system.
→ winlink.org
1. Identify Critical Information
What data would help an adversary?
2. Analyze Threats
Who wants your information?
3. Analyze Vulnerabilities
How could an adversary collect it?
4. Assess Risk
Threat × Vulnerability × Impact
5. Apply Countermeasures
Eliminate or mitigate the risk
PHASE 1
IDENTIFY
Detect anomaly. Log everything. Do NOT touch affected systems yet.
PHASE 2
CONTAIN
Isolate affected systems. Block lateral movement. Preserve forensic evidence.
PHASE 3
ERADICATE
Remove malware. Patch vulnerability. Rotate all credentials.
PHASE 4
RECOVER
Restore from clean backup. Monitor for re-infection. Resume operations.
PHASE 5
LESSONS
After-action report. Update defenses. Notify required parties.
DISCLAIMER: This is a reference tool only. Seek professional medical training (CERT, First Aid/CPR, TCCC). Call 911 in all life-threatening emergencies.
M
MASSIVE HEMORRHAGE
Apply tourniquet 2–3" above wound. Tighten until bleeding stops. Mark time on tourniquet. Pack wound with gauze for junctional bleeds.
A
AIRWAY
Conscious: sit up, chin down. Unconscious: recovery position, NPA, chin-lift. Penetrating neck: occlusive dressing.
R
RESPIRATION
Seal sucking chest wounds with vented seal. Decompress tension pneumothorax at 2nd ICS MCL. Monitor rate and depth.
C
CIRCULATION
Control all hemorrhage. Two large-bore IVs if trained. Assess perfusion: cap refill <2s, skin color, pulse strength.
H
HYPO / HYPER
Prevent hypothermia: casualty blanket, remove wet clothing. Hyperthermia: shade, cool water, fan. Monitor throughout.
911
Emergency Services
Police, Fire, EMS · ALL areas
1-800-222-1222
Poison Control
National · 24/7
988
Mental Health Crisis
Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
211
Local Resources
Social services, shelters, food
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