Announcing the “Scoble Emergency Preparedness Kit”

emergency kitWhen I left home for the first time, mother told me to get a kit together in case of an emergency. A flashlight, small amount of cash, bandages, a couple cans of food, batteries, water, etc. Thankfully I’ve never had to use the kit to-date.

Over the past couple of weeks I’ve learned that there’s a new kit on the market that is way more important than any kit previously offered for an emergency. This new kit appears to be named the, "Scoble Emergency Preparedness Kit".

As you can imagine, sites like Twitter and FriendFeed have taken over the way the Web works. Fast Company videoblogger Robert Scoble calls this movement the "realtime web" and apparently it will be the end to all other forms of emergency reporting. While I can’t be sure, it seems like the more people that use this kit, the more likely we are to prevent anything bad from happening anywhere in the world.

Item #1 – Twitter account

Goes without saying but you must have a Twitter account enabled and verified. It’s important to follow and be followed by the Scobleizer account. This is important because in the event of an emergency you can get your news directly to Scoble who will get it out to all Twitters worldwide.

Item #2 – Friendfeed account

This is almost as important as item #1. You want to create an account on Friendfeed, and be on the ready. The moment an emergency hits, you are absolutely to create a room to discuss the emergency and use it as a base of operations. You should also announce the room on both Friendfeed and Twitter. Learn from Scoble’s mistake with regards to US Airways Flight #1549 so you are ready should the need arise.

Item #3 – Smart Phone With Highspeed Mobile Access

It’s important that you get your news, photos and videos into the appropriate units of the realtime web. To do this, you will need a smart phone with a good highspeed mobile plan. The best phone is clearly the Palm Pre for this type of usage but for now you can go with a Nokia N95 or a Samsung Ace. My suggestion is to get more than one battery so when you are out using the phone to document, you will never run out of time. Verify that you can post to items #1 and #2 from your mobile as quickly as possible. Don’t worry if everyone uses your photos and videos without credit or payment – in the real-time web, scraping is welcomed!

Item #4 – Group Twitter Tool

You will want to get a group Twitter tool like CrowdStatus or Tweetdeck. The key here is to watch all of the other Twitter users who are in your emergency group (I am group #10813B) and then as tweets come in related to the emergency, you can retweet them out. The more retweets you can do, the better. And it’s completely ok to retweet a retweet – we call that reretweet.

From what we understand the kit is currently available worldwide. You must have all of the items to make the kit complete. Ordering is, of course, via the Twitter payment system.

The company behind the kit is looking for feedback on items to add for version 2 launching this spring. Leave your thoughts about future additions in the comments as the company is watching for feedback.

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12 COMMENTS
  1. Anonymous says:

    what about an amazon affiliate account?

  2. Maggie says:

    LOL I have all of those so I am set!

  3. Richard M says:

    “reretweet”
    how do you pronounce that…lol

  4. centernetworks says:

    you have to say it very quickly but make sure you get both Rs in there!

  5. You forgot the FlipCam with extra AA batteries. The mobile generator that can keep a couple of laptops going. The extra water and food in the garage to help you survive a week of being cut off from the rest of the world. The checklist of things to do when an emergency happens (I won’t forget next time to create a friendfeed room and then go to these search engines:

    http://news.google.com
    http://blogsearch.google.com
    http://search.twitter.com

    And Flickr. And Tumblr.

    And flow all those into the room with the proper keywords.

    I love you Allen, you crack me up. Just wanted to say that.

  6. centernetworks says:

    HAHAH! i forgot that mega battery pack you carry – you showed it to me at the mediabistro event in nyc!

  7. Forget all of these things. When you find yourself in a real emergency, the most effective handheld solution is a handgun. I recommend a Glock 21 or, if you can handle it, a Desert Eagle .50 AE.

  8. centernetworks says:

    who needs a gat when you have twitter?

  9. You forgot the two most important things: Fireworks and Beer!

  10. You left out the satellite phone which is necessary because, contrary to popular belief, news does occur where there is not a cellular network sufficient for high speed sharing of video and text. The reason I ignore news about iPhone apps, Apple and AT&T ignore me.

  11. Tim says:

    Absolutely hilarious. It’s embarrassing sometimes how self-important these A-listers are sometimes. As if opening a FriendFeed room after an airline crash would be helpful to everyone involved.

    Let me clue you in Scoble – the people who were standing on the wing of their plane in the middle of the Hudson river couldn’t have cared less about anyones Tweets or FreindFeed rooms. They wanted rescue boats and real contact with real, in-person people. It’s a perfect example of how this whole social media thing has gotten way overblown in terms of its usefulness.

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