📄 Fill this out on screen or print it. Store a printed copy in your go-bag and a digital copy in cloud storage.
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🔐 Emergency Document Vault

Fill out. Print. Store with your go-bag. Share with one trusted person outside your city.
How to use this: Fill out every section. Print 2 copies — one in your go-bag, one in a fireproof document bag at home. Give a third copy to a trusted out-of-area contact. Review and update annually or after any major life change.
👤 Personal Information
Full Name
Date of Birth
Blood Type
Allergies
Home Address
Cell Phone
Driver's License #
Passport #
Current Medications
Medical Conditions
Doctor Name + Phone
📞 Emergency Contacts
Contact 1 — Local
Name
Relationship
Cell
Address
Contact 2 — Out of State ⭐
Name
Relationship
Cell
Address
Contact 3 — Neighbor / Building
Name
Cell
Unit/Address
Contact 4 — Work / Other
Name
Cell
Work Phone
⭐ Out-of-state relay: after a disaster, it's often easier to reach out-of-area than local. Everyone in your household should know this number by heart.
💳 Financial & Insurance
Bank Name
Bank Phone
Account # (last 4)
Safe deposit?
Insurance Co.
Policy #
Claims Phone
Agent Name/Phone
Health Insurance ID #
Health Insurance Phone
Vehicle Insurance / Policy #
📁 Document Location Checklist
For each document, write where it's stored (e.g. "fireproof box bedroom closet" or "Google Drive > Emergency folder").
Passport
Birth Certificate
Social Security Card
Driver's License copy
Insurance cards
Medical records
Deed / Lease copy
Vehicle title
Will / Trust
Tax returns (last 2yr)
Pet records / tags
Cloud backup (URL/login)
🚗 Evacuation Routes & Rally Points
Route A — Primary
Destination
Address
Distance / Est. Time
Key waypoints
Fuel stop
Route B — Alternate (avoid highways)
Destination
Key roads
Distance / Est. Time
Route C — On Foot / No-Vehicle
Direction / Destination
Distance on foot
Key landmarks
🏁 Rally Points
Local rally point
(e.g. park / corner)
Regional rally point
(if city is inaccessible)
📝 Critical Notes / Special Circumstances
Examples: pet info, mobility needs, medications requiring refrigeration, neighbors who may need assistance, special equipment locations.
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