The captured enemies agree to talk in exchange for first aid. They're completely shaken, however, and in great pain.
(OC: Make 3 First Aid rolls to treat them. The Interrogation rolls are unopposed, you just need to keep them focused and calm during questioning.)

The cabin is empty of people, yes. But it is where the raiders have stored their supplies...and the corpses of five dogs, preserved as best as they can. The dead dogs seemed to have died from violent animal attacks, throats or bellies ripped out. Stacked next to the door is two weeks' worth of animal feed for dogs and horses. The rest of the cabin is devoted to lockers, barrels and chests.

Sean finds in the containers; 40 loose pistol bullets, 10 loose rifle bullets, 5 loose shotgun shells, an empty (no magazine) Walther PPK pistol (HT99, HT101), three 10-dose tubes of antibiotic ointment (HT226, each tube worth $40), 40 morphine doses (HT226, each dose worth $2…more to an addict), an antitoxin kit for snake venom (10 doses, HT226, $40 per dose), 6 doses of truth serum (HT227, $40 a dose), an antitoxin kit for treating curare poisoning (4 doses, HT226, $40 per dose), 4 doses of curare poison ($100 each), and 50 cans of food. The raiders also kept a thick stack of papers (one of which is a map of Vermont) on a desk. From a quick glance, the papers look like scouting reports.

In addition, there's 100 pints of clean water in a small plastic barrel, and a total of 75 gallons of alcohol kept in one large drum and a wooden keg (6.8 lbs. and $2.60 per gallon for the booze, another 50 and 55 pounds respectively for the weight of the keg and drum, HT53-54), all stored at the back of the cabin.