'Alaskan Bush People': The Brown siblings get together as the weather in the ranch forces them to evacuate

The Brown siblings decide to take matters in their hands as they plan an evacuation system to make sure everyone is safe in case of fire
PUBLISHED JAN 23, 2020
Bam Bam, Snowbird and Bear Brown (Discovery)
Bam Bam, Snowbird and Bear Brown (Discovery)

The ranch is under threat as there are chances for forest fires to erupt after the ranch faces deadly weather. With all the ranches getting a notice to evacuate, the Brown family wondered how they would be able to take care of all their animals in the ranch. With Billy and Ami Brown went out of town, the entire responsibility landed on the Brown children to make sure that things were done right. 

While earlier, Rain and Snowbird Brown had tried a mock evacuation with their animals, they realized that their car would not be enough for them to evacuate all their animals. However, they thought they would have more time in their hand to plan this but were interrupted to hear that the evacuation had to be done immediately.

But this made them fearful of how they would manage to keep all their animals. Unfortunately, the only solution that they had in hand was to let them out loose and hope that they would be safe and return. With the deadly weather subsiding by night, the Brown siblings made their way back into the ranch hoping that nothing was destroyed. 

Luckily, everything was in place but this made them aware that they were in a need to have a proper evacuation system in place. All of them then got together and made the decision of constructing a warning bell that would allow each sibling to inform the other in case of an emergency. 

When everyone agreed that it would be a good idea, the Brown children rolled their sleeves and started their work. While their emergency call ring was going well, they had to take care of another thing and that was to make sure that all the animals could also be rescued. They knew their car would prove to be unhelpful in this situation and needed a new vehicle in place. 

Luckily, Noah Brown has an eye for such things. He was able to find a school bus that was big enough to accommodate their animals in case of an emergency. After making some quick fixes, the bus was as good as new and all set to be used if an emergency struck the ranch. 

With the bus completed, the Brown children were all set to test their new emergency calling system and with everyone in their place, they decided to test it. Fortunately, it all worked out and the Brown family was now prepared to face anything.

Even though the patriarch of the family was not there to guide them, the Brown children got together and used their skill set to make everything fine. 

'Alaskan Bush People' airs on Wednesdays at 8 pm ET on Discovery.

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