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Eight Things You Need to Survive

By: James Nugent
Narrated by: Stan Jenson
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From my earliest days, my father taught me to survive in multiple scenarios. He taught me to survive in three environments. They were: an aircraft crash in the mountains, a ship wreck, and being lost in the forest. In each scenario he taught me that a person needed to have seven types of tools in order to survive. Over the decades I have added an eighth type of tool. While the category of "communications" is not critical for life support, it can facilitate escape from a difficult situation. Recent advancement in technology, make communications with rescue personnel very possible.

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There are eight types/categories of tools that a person needs for survival.

They are:

  • Food and Water
  • Clothing
  • Shelter
  • First Aid/ Medical Care
  • Fire
  • Rescue
  • Pioneering
  • Communications

Given these types of survival tools and the skill to use them, a person can make it out alive or even thrive for a long time.

©2014 James Nugent (P)2014 James Nugent
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