"Kids Get Ready" Transcript:
Sean: “Hey, I’m Sean. I’m talking to a few friends about what it takes to be ready for an emergency or a disaster. Now I have my own Ready kit and I know my family’s phone numbers, so I’m prepared, but, uh, these guys aren’t too convinced. They don’t think I’m quite ready.”
Girl in dark blue shirt: “So Sean, what’s in your Ready kit?”
Group: “Yeah?”
Sean: “Uh, a hairnet, some Skittles, blueberry Chapstick…”
Group: “No! Come on!”
Sean: “The kids really taught me how to be prepared and they let me know exactly what I need to put in my Ready kit. If a third grader knows what to do and what to have in your Ready kit, there’s no excuse for parents not to.”
Sean: “So let me get this straight. I should probably in my Ready kit have food, water, a flashlight and a battery-operated radio?”
Group: “Yes!”
Sean: “Well, what about hairnets?”
Group: “Come on! No! Come on!”
Sean: “Go to ready.ga.gov to review the Ready kit list and develop your own family disaster plan. Right guys?”
Group: “Yeah!”
Girl in light blue shirt: “It makes good sense to make sure you and your family are prepared.”
Boy: “So get ready NOW.”
Man: “If you’ve got kids like these, or kids like me, get ‘em ready.”
Man and group: “Prepare, plan and stay informed.”
Man: “Hey, I put out moving out of my parent’s house for years, but this is something you can’t put off.”
Girl in yellow shirt: “Yo, what’s up?”
Kids talking.
Kid in group: “And you better take two…”