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Ariana Grande concert in Manchester - 22 killed in suicide bomber attack.
Route 91 Harvest music festival in Las Vegas - 59 deaths, 546 victims injured.
It’s no surprise that people are on edge these days, questioning where and how they travel and events they choose to attend. From concerts and nightclubs to schools and public transportation, it often feels no one is safe after these attacks.
After a shooting, there’s all kinds of buzz in the news and on social media from both sides, with people heated up about the topic - gun control. When violent acts are front and center, impacting our lives and safety, everyone from policy makers to students want to talk about the solution to these heinous attacks, but there’s something nobody talks about that they should be: What do you do when you’re in a mass shooting situation? What do you do afterwards to help the shooting victims around you?
While it’s not always possible to save a life, you can give someone their best chance of surviving by educating yourself and spreading the knowledge because as cliched as it is, knowledge is power. In shooting situations, first responders may be delayed or waiting it out if there is an active shooter; while you’re waiting for medical help, follow these steps.
1) Safety: During a shooting, there’s so much chaos and uncertainty, but before you can help anyone, you need to ensure that you’re safe. Since you’re not sure if there’s a chance of more shooting, protect yourself and whomever you’re helping by taking cover and trying to escape to safety. You should identify areas of safety and exit upon your entry into an arena or large venue.
2) Act: In times of stress, it can be difficult to know what to do to help; you may be in shock yourself. Once you’re in a safe location, you need to take action. That can be telling someone specifically and directly to call 9-1-1 or doing so yourself, but you need to take action so police can start getting as many details as possible.
3) Treat: While it’s probably not likely you’ll have plastic gloves available, try to find some plastic barrier to put between your skin and the victim’s blood if at all possible.
Signs of life -Look for signs of life (heart beat, breathing), and if there are none, start CPR if you know how. If the victim is also bleeding, direct someone to apply pressure directly on the wound while you perform CPR, otherwise you can plug the wound with a piece of clothing or apply a tourniquet.
Tourniquet - If a person is injured, use whatever is around you to apply a tourniquet to stop bleeding. This can be accomplished by using a belt, scarf, tie, or cut up clothing. A piece of clothing can also be used to stop the bleeding to clot a wound. You can do a Youtube search on how to apply a tourniquet, and field officers also carry Israeli Bandages, which can be purchased and Googled on how to use properly.
Educating yourself and others is the first step towards potentially saving a life in the event of a shooting, but however much you want to help someone, you must ensure your safety first no matter what. By putting yourself into a potentially dangerous situation, you take away your ability to help someone else, so if needed, take cover or wait the situation out, keeping your eyes and ears open to collect as much information as possible to give to the authorities.
If you or a loved one have been injured in a mass shooting, such as the Harvest festival in Vegas, you may be entitled to compensation. Reach out to our team to discuss your case; there are no fees unless we recover earnings for you.
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