Joke Collection Website - Bulletin headlines - Crowd trampling is an extremely primitive accident. How to survive a stampede accident?

Crowd trampling is an extremely primitive accident. How to survive a stampede accident?

Twist your body to one side, with your knees close to your chest and your fingers crossed on your hands, neck, arms and head. Protect the chest and abdomen organs lying on your side. Even if you step on your ass, don't let it hurt important organs.

In case of earthquake, fire, etc., when people gather in streets, houses, stairs and railings. There will be a danger of trampling. When the crowd gathers, a small stimulus will cause an instant collapse. The inducement may be the broken root of high-heeled shoes, water spilled on the smooth ground, a burning smell, a roar, and even no clear factors will cause commotion. Therefore, religious festivals, sports events, concerts, fire exits, subway platforms and schools may all cause stampede accidents.

At the scene of the stampede accident, personal strength is simply not reflected. If you are not trampled, avoid trampling accidents and don't go sightseeing when you see many people. If you are surrounded by a crowded crowd, reach out your arm, touch the back of the person in front with your palm, hold the wrist of the outstretched hand with your other hand, stretch the space in your chest with your arm, stabilize your center of gravity in small steps, and don't try to surpass others.

When there is danger, you must keep calm, don't scream or shout other people's names in the crowd, and unfortunately get stuck in the crowd, and don't shout loudly, lest others become more nervous and cause more serious things. Obey the command and dispatch of the accident site management personnel, and cooperate with the commanders to alleviate traffic congestion and avoid potential accidents.

Open the chest with both arms. If you squeeze into the crowd involuntarily, please stretch your arms, hold each other's back with your elbows, then hold each other's wrists, open the chest space with your arms, stabilize your center of gravity and move in small steps, and don't try to overtake.

You can grab a solid object and wait for a chance to get out of danger.