One way would be by reading the Third paragraph of the image of Ed Griffin’s FAQ shown in post #1141. Another would be to Google it, which seems to indicate that is correct.
The Third paragraph of the image of Ed Griffin’s FAQ shown in post #1141 addresses that question.
And I suppose someone will mention it anyway, programming that frequency list into your Baofeng would be illegal, but in reality your chances of getting into trouble for doing it are almost NIL. However, unless you live in the USA, many of those channels would be useless to you anyway. The best way to summon help is call 911 on your phone, and if there is no cell reception and you have to use a radio, then you better be able to hit the local repeaters (for which you need to know not only the tones codes required to activate them, you also need to know the duplexed frequencies, and whether they are Wide or Narrow Band) The only duplexed channels in that are in that list are token GMRS ones that probably would not exist where you are, but you can check here you live in the USA.
Another note regarding those Fire Maple Stoves linked above. Looks like he missed the FMS-118. Even though it has a pre-heat tube on it, they do not work all that well in the cold because the tube is too small, so it splutters almost as soon as you invert the cannister. It looks like they added a second tube plus shielding to the FMS-100T, so I suspect it should perform a lot better in cold weather.