Interactive decision drills

Practice before it gets loud.

Reading a checklist is easy. Making a clean decision while the dog is barking, the road is filling with smoke, or somebody is bleeding on the garage floor is different.

Pick a scenario. You will get four decisions, the consequences of each one, and a short list of things worth fixing afterward. No trick questions. No points for bravado.

Choose a bad afternoon

What do you want to test?

A household loads a car while wildfire smoke rises beyond a nearby ridge
Fast-moving6 minutes

Wildfire evacuation

Smoke is moving toward town. The main road is already filling up.

A family stays behind a locked bedroom door after hearing a break-in
High pressure5 minutes

Nighttime break-in

A crash wakes the household. The front door is no longer shut.

One adult applies pressure to another adult's injured arm in a workshop
Seconds matter5 minutes

Serious bleeding

A workshop accident turns into a medical emergency in seconds.

A household gathers in one warm room during a winter power outage
Slow squeeze6 minutes

Winter blackout

The grid is down, the house is cooling, and the roads are getting worse.

Two people compare a paper map and radio while a road is blocked outside
Unclear and changing7 minutes

Unrest and road closures

Rumors are moving faster than facts, and the useful routes are disappearing.

A useful way to play

01

Answer honestly

Pick what you would probably do today, with the gear and habits you actually have.

02

Read the consequence

The useful part is not the score. It is seeing where time, distance, or bad assumptions start costing you.

03

Fix one weak point

Do not turn the debrief into another giant shopping list. Pick one gap and close it.