Statistically, we all know that an emergency of one variation or another is coming our way. What we do not know is what emergency and when. If you take all emergencies that you may ever experience or expect in your area, anytime is as likely statistically as any other. An emergency occurring tomorrow is just as likely as one occurring ten years from now.
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Of course, geographically speaking, there are certain emergencies that are more probable than others. For example, in California, Japan or South America, it could be a major earthquake. On the east coast, it could be a hurricane. In the Midwest, it could be a tornado. In the state of Utah,