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How to protect yourself during stampede
this isnāt the usual thing Iād share on my stupid nerd blog, but this is SO important. I was nearly crushed in a crowd like this once. It was terrifying because you have NO control over the panicking mass of humans around you. you are just at the mercy of all this chaotic force. this is a real thing that can happen very suddenly! it did happen in the news recently! My situation was, the olympics was happening in my city, I was on my way home from school, and a crowd of people suddenly flooded into the street around me. in seconds it went from, busy-city-street-crowded, to, wtf I canāt even move crowded. I was so pressed against the backpack of the man in front of me, my feet lifted off the ground a moment. People were climbing lamp posts, signs, bus shelters, trees, everything to get up out of it. it was like the street became an ocean of people, and all the peopleās survival instincts were making them dumber. everyone was yelling. no one knew how to solve it. police, fire fighters and medics saved us by breaking the locks on the inside of the mall we were trapped next to. a huge group flooded into the building, releasing a bit of the pressure on the people outside. I was in that group that got in.
We were trapped in the mall awhile. Because the olympics was on, they had big screens in a few sitting areas of the mall that would normally be showing the games. but now the coverage was focused on this crowd surge. They showed a helicopter shot of the building we were now in, totally surrounded by colorful dots. a solid mass of humans with no space between.Ā I know someone was partially trampled and needed medics, because I saw that, but i donāt know the statistics on who else was hurt, hopefully no one killed! I donāt know if these methods can definitely save you, but they might give you a better chance. so watch and share!
Sharing to my own stupid nerd blog for the same reason, this is SO IMPORTANT. Human crushes are one of the most unexpected ways to die. People go out to a show or a sports game, and make it there, but they never come back. Other strategies include staying away from large obstacles (like fences) that you could get crushed against, and doing your best to stay above the crowd. Try to climb onto something if you can.
And also ā not to get nitpicky with deadly tragedies, but theyāre called āhuman crushes,ā not āstampedes.ā Itās an important difference in description and also in respect. The deaths usually happen because the victims are pinned together in a tight space, they canāt breathe (as in the video) and they suffocate. āStampedeā doesnāt convey what actually happened to those people. The crush that happened in Seoul recently wasnāt because people āstampeded,ā it was because they couldnāt move at all and they suffocated. But calling it a āstampede,ā youād think it was the people themselves that ran over each other, like wild animals. Itās disrespectful and untrue.
Horrifyingly, the victims of many human crushes have been blamed for their own deaths, which are usually purely accidental or due to criminal mismanagement from authorities. If youāre in a mental place to read about tragedies and police corruption, check out the Hillsborough Disaster, in which 97 people died due to the incompetence of the police, who then blamed everything on the victims: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillsborough_disaster
from the article linked above:
āMany uninjured fans assisted the injured; several attemptedĀ CPRĀ and others tore down advertisingĀ hoardingsĀ to use as stretchers.Ā
Chief Superintendent John Nesbit of South Yorkshire Police later briefedĀ Michael Shersby MP that leaving the rescue to the fans was a deliberate strategy, and is quoted as saying āWe let the fans help so that they would not take out their frustration on the policeā at a Police Federation conference.ā
anyway, ACAB
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todayās cafe session after gym. it was a cloudy, warm day!! ahhh I loved every bit of it. I walked my dog when I got home and Iāll just wash up before I have to study again.
yesterday, I was feeling really anxious about next weekās major exams so my beau took me out to watch a movie (amsterdam! I loved it even though it got dragging at some point) and a late lunch/early dinner. I went home after and had a productive study sesh with my peers until 1 in the morning and turned in.
life is good, life is good. I feel motivated to study now.
moved into my new home with the love of my life this week. itās so cozy here I couldnāt have moved in at a better time than the first week of fall š
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