Prayers for all in the area of tornadoes. Stay safe and secure.
I was born and raised outside of Cincinnati OH so I was raised in our version of Tornado Alley (I believe the Shawnee Indians referred to the area as the Valley of the Big Winds). The first Tornado I ever actually saw, was one in the cluster that hit Cincinnati and surrounding areas on 4-3-1974. I have now lived and worked in Xenia OH for 43 years (you can still see scars from the 4-3-1974 Tornado) and have been through 3 more Tornado outbreaks. It really is a case of just bending over, greeting your posterior, covering your head and praying for the best.
I am praying for those who have been affected in the past week and are facing another dangerous night.
I think that this may also be a "Divine Intervention" situation.
I've read Lt. Faulkner's posts for many years and I believe that for whatever reasons, he was sent to the Little Rock area to be there to assist those who need him the most. In these situations there are never enough "First Responders" to provide help and assistance.
I also believe that Daisy is "on duty" 24X7 watching over Mrs. Faulkner until he returns.
Bill
I have an extensive first aide kit in my go-bag and was able to clean and dress it…
As I'm winding down in my recliner with my iPad in my lap my key takeaway from the experience is I'm glad I am diligent about having my go-bag with me whenever I leave home. Everything from food, water, work gloves, change of clothes, suntan lotion, tooth brush & paste, and first aide kit all came in handy.
Men who grew up in tornado prone areas learn from early childhood that when the warning sirens go off the first thing you do is go out on the front porch and see what's going on. Mrs. Faulkner goes nuts when I do this, I usually shrug and tell her I can't help it, it's breed into us.
@Faulkner. I would be interested in reading about the contents of your go bag especially the medical supplies. I have a couple of unused backpacks that were given as gifts (Three actually but one of them I am using as a range bag for a couple of guns). We have a tornado safe room built under our porch in the basement so we are not bugging out. A emergency medical backpack of sorts would be handy though if the neighbors get hit.