Runbooks
Runbooks are field-tested emergency procedures designed for independent journalists and field workers who operate alone, often in remote locations with limited connectivity.
The system separates sensitive information storage (handled by password managers) from actionable procedures that can be executed under stress.
Core Emergency Runbooks
Motorcycle/Vehicle Down
If your primary transportation fails in the field:
- Immediate Safety: Move to safe location, assess injuries, activate hazard lights
- Evidence Collection: Photo damage from multiple angles, note exact location coordinates, document weather/road conditions
- Damage Assessment: Can vehicle be operated safely? Is towing required? Are key systems damaged?
- Insurance Activation: Contact insurance carrier, file claim, arrange towing if needed
- Alternative Transport: Activate backup transport plan, coordinate pickup, secure equipment
- Story Continuity: If on assignment, notify editor/client of situation and revised timeline
Digital Security Breach
If accounts are compromised or you're locked out of systems:
- Immediate Isolation: Disconnect compromised devices from network, activate airplane mode
- Alternative Access: Use pre-configured backup device or secure location to access accounts
- Account Recovery: Follow predetermined recovery sequences for critical accounts (email, cloud storage, publishing platforms)
- Source Protection: Secure sensitive communications using offline methods, warn sources if necessary
- System Restoration: Remote wipe compromised devices, restore from known-good backups
- Communication Fallback: Activate alternative communication channels with editors/contacts
Medical Emergency While Solo
If injured or seriously ill while working alone:
- Self-Assessment: Use predetermined criteria to evaluate severity and mobility
- Location Broadcasting: Send GPS coordinates to emergency contacts via multiple methods
- Emergency Services: Call 911 with precise location, nature of emergency, and equipment details
- Remote Assistance: Activate emergency contact cascade, including family and professional contacts
- Equipment Security: Secure sensitive materials and equipment if possible before evacuation
- Work Handoff: If conscious, brief emergency contacts on current story status and deadlines
Equipment Theft/Loss
If primary work equipment is stolen or lost:
- Immediate Security: Remote wipe devices, change all passwords, notify banks of potential card theft
- Documentation: File police report with serial numbers and detailed equipment list
- Insurance Claims: Contact equipment insurance, provide required documentation and receipts
- Minimum Viable Kit: Activate backup equipment cache or emergency replacement procedure
- Work Continuity: Assess what work can continue with available equipment, notify clients of delays
- Data Recovery: Restore data from cloud backups, contact IT support for system rebuilds
Information Storage System
Critical information is stored securely and separately from procedures:
Insurance Documentation
- Motorcycle/vehicle policy numbers and emergency claim lines
- Equipment insurance coverage and claim procedures
- Health insurance cards and emergency medical information
- Rental insurance for temporary accommodations
Medical Information
- Blood type, allergies, and current medications
- Emergency medical contacts and preferred hospitals
- Medical power of attorney and advance directives
- Vaccination records and medical history summaries
Identity and Legal
- Driver's license, passport, and backup ID information
- Legal contacts and emergency representation
- Press credentials and professional identification
- Important document storage locations
Financial Access
- Banking information and emergency access procedures
- Credit card companies and fraud reporting lines
- Emergency fund access and transfer procedures
- Payment processing and client billing continuity
Equipment Registry
- Serial numbers, purchase dates, and warranty information
- Replacement cost estimates and preferred vendors
- Configuration backups and license keys
- Insurance claim values and depreciation schedules
System Maintenance
Monthly Checks
- Verify emergency contact information remains current
- Test backup communication methods and devices
- Update equipment inventory and serial numbers
- Review and update insurance coverage
Quarterly Reviews
- Full runbook procedure walkthrough
- Test emergency access to all critical systems
- Update backup equipment and supply caches
- Review lessons learned from any incidents
Annual Updates
- Complete system review with trusted contacts
- Update all insurance policies and coverage limits
- Refresh physical document copies and storage locations
- Conduct full emergency response exercise
Field Implementation
These procedures are designed to be:
- Executable under stress - Simple steps that don't require complex decision-making
- Equipment-independent - Can be followed with whatever communication tools are available
- Scalable - Procedures work for minor incidents and major emergencies
- Tested - Regular practice ensures procedures work when needed
The runbooks assume you may be operating with limited connectivity, damaged equipment, or while injured, and provide multiple pathways for each critical function.