WEBVTT Kind: captions Language: ab 00:00:00.668 --> 00:00:00.834 Larry Landrie, a white older man, sits in a hammock and speaks to camera. 00:00:08.440 --> 00:00:14.800 00:00:14.800 --> 00:00:25.880 00:00:25.880 --> 00:00:33.109 00:00:33.109 --> 00:00:37.163 00:00:37.163 --> 00:00:48.991 00:00:49.180 --> 00:00:49.680 Larry uses a walker to move toward his bed. 00:00:50.374 --> 00:00:51.008 Text on screen says, "Larry Landrie is one of 1000s of older disabled Americans most at risk of climate change’s impacts. Larry relies on a walker and often has to travel to doctor's appointments." 00:01:03.017 --> 00:01:04.718 Larry walks outside using his walker. 00:01:09.722 --> 00:01:10.556 Text on screen says, "During Georgia's active hurricane season, these medical trips become especially risky." 00:01:12.810 --> 00:01:16.400 00:01:22.399 --> 00:01:23.200 Headlines read, “Some don’t evacuate despite repeated hurricane warnings - because they can’t,” “Hurricane Milton, not everyone can afford to evacuate,” and “Opinion: Hurricanes like Milton are more deadly for disabled people. Prioritize them.” 00:01:29.950 --> 00:01:30.903 Wind blows in Larry's back yard. 00:01:34.776 --> 00:01:35.910 Text on screen says, “As weather patterns grow more extreme in Georgia and across the U.S., Larry is bracing himself for the next big storm.” 00:01:46.945 --> 00:01:47.813 00:01:49.518 --> 00:01:52.185 00:01:53.560 --> 00:01:58.839 00:02:01.103 --> 00:02:02.207 Text on screen with stormy background says, “View from Larry’s window as Hurricane Helene swept through Georgia in 2024. Helene, along with Hurricane Milton a month later, reinforced how emergency response plans typically leave disabled people behind, making them two to three times more likely to do or sustain critical injuries during a disaster.” 00:02:20.780 --> 00:02:28.085 00:02:30.920 --> 00:02:39.240 00:02:39.240 --> 00:02:46.840 00:02:46.840 --> 00:02:52.560 00:02:52.560 --> 00:02:59.362 00:03:01.344 --> 00:03:02.112 Text on screen says, “To reach the Partnership for Inclusive Disaster Strategies’ Disability and Disaster Hotline, call +1 (800) 626-4959.” 00:03:07.116 --> 00:03:08.483 Animated DJP logo