Emergency Preparedness | Posse+Plus

David Eishen

With the daily headlines full of crime, social unrest, and economic crisis, the demand for information on how to prepare your family for natural or man-made disasters and supply chain disruptions is at an all-time high.

To help you understand and prepare, we offer the following information from Wood County resident and disaster preparedness specialist David Eishen. 

David recommends that you start a notebook by downloading and printing the documents you need.  Communication disruptions of any kind may remove your ability to access the ones he has provided and any of your important documents currently residing on any electronic device or in the cloud.  

Pray for the best. Prepare for the worst. Take personal responsibility for your loved ones and be ready to help neighbors.

Whether you’re worried about the power going out for a week (or more), natural disasters, or long term economic and societal decline, it’s critical that you start getting prepared now. If you wait until you need it, it’s already too late.

The mission of the Posse+Plus program began as a way to train every willing individual in Wood County to prepare for survival during and rebuilding after a TEOTWAWKI (The End of the World as We Know It) scenario.

The Posse+Plus program accepts the reality that federal and state resources are limited and cannot be depended on for survival, medical care, or the security of the people during and after a TEOTWAWKI scenario. People will have to depend on themselves, their families and friends, and the other good people of their county.  

Volunteers with the Posse+Plus program strive to lessen the impact of a TEOTWAWKI scenario on the people. Without proper training and preparation, experts say up to 90% of the population could be dead within the first year of the most serious TEOTWAWKI scenarios.

The PDF documents hosted on the Grassroots America website at the links below are being offered by the POSSE+PLUS team to help anyone who is interested in preparing their community to survive a TEOTWAWKI scenario.

Please reach out to David at PossePlusWCT@protonmail.com with any questions or if you are interested in forming a Posse+Plus group in your county.