Bunkr & LarsNorth
I just mapped out a 3‑minute backup‑radio drill. Think you’d want to test the timing with a rehearsed script?
Sure, timing is everything. Here’s the script you’ll need to run verbatim. No improvisation, no extra pauses. Stick to the exact durations and count with a pocket watch if you must.
Got it. Send the exact text and timing. I’ll run it to the letter.
1. Introduction – 0:00–0:10
“Attention. This is a three‑minute emergency broadcast. All personnel must listen.”
2. Weather Alert – 0:10–0:30
“Severe storm approaching. Winds 60 mph, heavy rain. Shelters located at designated points.”
3. Evacuation Order – 0:30–0:50
“Immediate evacuation to nearest shelter. Do not use elevators. Follow the lighted signs.”
4. Equipment Check – 0:50–1:10
“Verify radios, headsets, and backup power supplies. Report any failures to the command.”
5. Contact Confirmation – 1:10–1:30
“State your unit number. Confirm your position. Repeat for verification.”
6. Re‑affirmation – 1:30–1:50
“All units, repeat after me: ‘We will shelter safely.’”
7. End of Drill – 1:50–2:00
“End of drill. Resume normal operations. Thank you for your cooperation.”
8. Post‑Drill Debrief – 2:00–2:10
“Report any issues to the supervisor. No questions. End of recording.”
Copy. I’ll follow the script exactly, no deviations. Will we run it now?
All right. Start the first minute on the dot. Remember, no deviations. We'll time it.
0:00, begin.