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ASAR

Area-Specific Assessment Report

Know your area. Before you need to.
Custom-built intelligence for your neighborhood. Every hospital, every pharmacy, every repeater, every NOAA SAME code, every PSAP, every registered offender source, every known gang and MC presence — researched, formatted, and ready to drop straight into your Family Emergency Plan Workbook.
12–18 hours of research. Done for you. From $39.95.
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Why you need this

A family emergency plan only works if you actually complete the research.

Every hospital. Every pharmacy. Every repeater frequency. Every utility contact. Every NOAA SAME code. Every fire station and PSAP dispatch number. Every state Sex Offender Registry sourcing link. Every documented gang and outlaw motorcycle club footprint in your AOR.

Most families start a family emergency plan. Very few finish it.

Because the research is the hard part.

Time it takes you to research

Research task Time it takes you
PSAP + non-emergency numbers 1–2 hrs
NOAA weather channels + SAME codes 30–60 min
AM/FM stations + EAS identification 30–60 min
Amateur + GMRS repeaters + nets 2–3 hrs
Hospitals, urgent care, pharmacies, vets 2–3 hrs
Fire stations, police, schools 1–2 hrs
Utilities, water, waste, post 1–2 hrs
Flood gauges, airports, SAR assets 1 hr
Sex Offender Registry sourcing across all states in AOR 1–2 hrs
Documented gang + outlaw MC footprint research 2–3 hrs
Formatting for your workbook 2–3 hrs
YOU would spend 15–22 hrs

Family ASAR: $39.95 Patreon.

Under $2 per hour of research saved.

What you get

Every ASAR includes your neighborhood’s:

COMMS MEDICAL INFRASTRUCTURE THREAT PICTURE
PSAP + non-emergency
NOAA + SAME codes
AM/FM + EAS
Amateur + GMRS repeaters
Cellular + Satellite + HF
Trauma centers
Hospitals
Urgent care
Pharmacies
Veterinary
MEDEVAC / HEMS
Power / water / gas
Fire + police
Schools
Flood gauges
Airports
SAR assets
State SOR sourcing links
NSOPW federal portal
Documented street gangs
Outlaw MC clubhouses
Known territorial footprint
Drug-trafficking corridors

Threat picture: what’s actually around you

Most “preparedness” coverage stops at storms and power outages. The reality of operating in or evacuating through an unfamiliar area also includes who’s there — registered offenders, documented criminal organizations, and outlaw motorcycle clubs with established territory in your AOR.

This isn’t sensationalism. It’s the same baseline a corporate security team or law-enforcement liaison officer would build before deploying personnel into a new operational area. Now you get it for your own neighborhood.

Sex Offender Registry (SOR) sourcing

Every ASAR includes the direct sourcing links for every state Sex Offender Registry that touches your AOR — plus the federal NSOPW (National Sex Offender Public Website) portal. State registries vary widely in search radius, mapping, and notification options; we identify which tools each state offers and how to use them.

What this is: verified URLs and search guidance so you can run a proximity check around your home, your kids’ schools, your workplace, and any evacuation route or destination address.

What this isn’t: we do not republish or aggregate registry data. State and federal terms of use prohibit redistribution. We point you at the authoritative source and show you how to query it.

Documented gang and outlaw MC footprint

Built from open-source law enforcement reporting — DOJ, FBI, ATF, state police gang assessments, fusion center bulletins, federal indictments, and major-case reporting. Includes:

  • Documented street gangs with established presence in your AOR — territorial footprint, primary criminal activity, and known associated zones
  • Outlaw motorcycle clubs (OMCs) — clubhouse locations where publicly reported, chapter footprint, and rival/support club mapping where it affects situational awareness
  • Drug-trafficking corridors intersecting your AOR — DEA HIDTA designations and major route reporting
  • Federal indictment activity in the past 24 months affecting the threat picture

What this is: a sourced, defensible baseline drawn from public-record law enforcement assessments — the same kind of product a corporate security team or AUXCOMM net would build before operating in an unfamiliar area.

What this isn’t: we do not name individuals, repeat unverified rumor, or use social media speculation. If a claim isn’t in a public-record law enforcement product or court filing, it doesn’t make the report.

Why this matters operationally: If you’re evacuating through unfamiliar territory, sheltering at a secondary residence, or coordinating a MAG/CERT response across county lines, knowing the threat baseline of the area is part of the plan — not a separate exercise.

Formatted to match your workbook

Your ASAR is delivered as drop-in pages for the Family Emergency Plan Workbook — matched page sizing, matched section order, matched headings.

No copy-paste. No re-writing. No reformatting. Open your workbook, insert the pages, your plan is done.

Already own the workbook?

You’re set. Order the ASAR alone and drop the pages straight into your binder.

Don’t have the workbook yet?

Add the Workbook Kit to any ASAR order. We mail you a loose-leaf printed workbook with your ASAR pages ready to slot in.

Blanks, not guesses.

Where authoritative data isn’t available, the field stays blank. A cover-page gap report lists every item that needs your local verification, with a note on where to look. Honest data or nothing. This standard applies to every section — including SOR and gang/MC reporting, where unverified claims are excluded by policy.

📄  See a real ASAR before you order

Don’t buy blind. This is an actual ASAR, built for a 50-mile radius centered on York County, Pennsylvania — the same format, depth, and section structure you’ll receive for your own address.

46 pages covering:

  • Full 9-1-1 dispatch contact + live CAD/audio links for every PSAP in the AOR
  • Complete county radio system profile with talkgroups and encryption status
  • Legacy / backup radio, municipal channels, schools, transit, critical industry
  • All verified amateur repeaters with callsigns, PL tones, and owners
  • Hospitals, urgent care, pharmacies, veterinary emergency
  • Utilities with frequencies, post offices, food banks, hardware, fuel
  • Airports, helipads, MEDEVAC with full comms profiles
  • USGS flood gauges with live-data links
  • State SOR sourcing links + NSOPW federal portal
  • Documented street gang and outlaw MC footprint from open-source LE reporting
  • Collection gap report — every unverifiable field catalogued with a reason
Family Edition | Plus tier | 46 pages | PDF

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+ Workbook Kit
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50 MILES
Most families
$39.95
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$139.95 Retail

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100 MILES
Extended family
$59.95
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$79.95
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300 MILES
MAG / CERT / EM
+ HAZMAT / nuclear / dams
$129.95
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All prices in USD. Patreon pricing requires active membership at checkout.

Which radius is right for you?

50 MILES — Most families
If your emergency plan is centered on your home, your kids’ schools, your workplace, and a local evacuation destination, 50 miles covers the operational footprint. Right choice for the vast majority of household buyers.

100 MILES — Extended family
If your family plan spans a second residence, in-laws two counties over, a lake house or bug-out location, or a regular work commute that crosses state lines, 100 miles keeps the whole network inside one report.

300 MILES — MAG, CERT, and EM planners
Built for mutual assistance groups, CERT coordinators, and emergency management planners who need regional picture, not just local. Includes HAZMAT facility, nuclear plant, and major dam infrastructure layers — plus expanded gang/MC and trafficking corridor coverage — not present in the smaller radii.

What happens after you order

  1. Confirmation email — Immediate, from the checkout processor.
  2. Intake email — Within one business day, asking for your target address or coordinates, radius confirmation, and any special considerations.
  3. Research and production — Turnaround starts once your intake is returned. Typical delivery: about a week for 50-mile orders, longer for 100 and 300-mile orders.
  4. Delivery — ASAR arrives by email as a PDF document formatted for the Family Emergency Plan Workbook.
  5. Workbook Kit shipment (if ordered) — Mailed USPS to the address on your order.

Why Patreon members save the most

Patreon pricing isn’t a coupon — it’s a membership tier. For what you’d pay for a single retail ASAR, a Patreon membership gets you:

  • Every current intel product: DTR, DTR Lite, DPB, FLASH alerts
  • Up to 75% off every ASAR you order
  • Lock-in pricing as the tier structure expands

If you’re going to order more than one ASAR, or if you want daily threat intelligence alongside your area report, the Patreon tier pays for itself on the first order.

Join the Patreon →

Built for

Families

Building a real emergency plan — not a half-filled workbook in a drawer.

MAGs & CERTs

Coordinating neighborhood response with a common reference document.

Hams & AUXCOMM

Working their EMCOMM net with every repeater, frequency, and contact in one place.

EM & Resilience

Corporate and agency planners who need a defensible, sourced baseline for a specific area.

FAQ

Can I see a sample before I order?

Yes. Download the York County, PA sample ASAR (PDF) — a full 46-page Family Edition report that shows exactly what you’ll receive for your own address.

How does the Sex Offender Registry section work?

Your ASAR provides the verified sourcing links for every state Sex Offender Registry that touches your AOR, plus the federal NSOPW portal, plus search guidance for each tool (radius search, mapping, notification sign-up). We do not republish registry data — state and federal terms of use prohibit redistribution. You run the proximity searches yourself against the authoritative sources, and your ASAR tells you exactly where and how.

Where does the gang and MC information come from?

Open-source law enforcement reporting only — DOJ and FBI gang assessments, ATF and DEA reporting, state police gang threat assessments, fusion center bulletins, federal indictments, and major-case court records. We do not name individuals, do not use social media speculation, and do not include unverified rumor. If a claim isn’t in a public-record law enforcement product or court filing, it doesn’t make the report.

How do I get Patreon member pricing?

Click the Patreon button for the radius and format you want — it takes you to the member-priced product page. If you’re not a Patreon member yet, join first to unlock member pricing on every ASAR you order.

Can I order more than one ASAR?

Yes. Each ASAR covers one address. If you need reports for multiple residences, family members, or business locations, place a separate order for each.

What’s the turnaround?

Turnaround begins when your intake email is returned, not when you check out. Typical delivery is about a week for 50-mile orders. 100 and 300-mile orders take proportionally longer because the research scope is wider.

Do you cover addresses outside the United States?

Currently, ASARs cover U.S. addresses only. The research methodology depends on U.S. federal, state, and local data sources that don’t have clean equivalents in other jurisdictions. Contact directly if you have a specific international request.

What if my target address isn’t covered well by open-source data?

This is exactly why we use the blanks, not guesses standard. Where authoritative data isn’t available, the field stays blank. Your ASAR arrives with a cover-page gap report listing every item that needs your local verification, with a note on where to look. Honest data or nothing.

Refunds?

Because each ASAR is custom-produced, refunds are not available after intake is returned and production has begun. If you need to cancel before submitting intake, contact directly and we’ll process a refund.

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Nick Meacher, C.M., MEP, MCP
30+ years of field experience in emergency management, law enforcement, EMS, wilderness SAR, and federal alerting infrastructure.

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