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Discover the critical role of emergency communication in keeping communities safe and informed. In this episode, Andy chats with Caleb Nelson of the Prep Comms Podcast about the latest tools, strategies, and real-world stories that highlight how clear communication can make all the difference during a crisis or natural disaster.

For more from Caleb Nelson visit: www.prepcomms.com

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00:00 Welcome & Introduction

00:34 The Importance of Emergency Communication

02:15 Meet Caleb Nelson

02:42 Caleb's Radio Journey

06:47 Family and Communication

10:07 Two-Way Radios in Emergencies

15:07 Overview of Radio Services

23:05 Emergency Planning for Families

32:05 Choosing Your First Emergency Radio

43:19 Programming and Using Radios

48:19 Practice and Preparedness

48:48 Where to Find Caleb & Prep Comms

49:33 Closing Remarks

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