How to Survive a Stampede: Tip 1. Get your arms up, elbows in front of your chest. Gives your chest room to expand while people push and shove preventing asphyxiation. Tip 2. Go with the flow. Fighting the crowd will exhaust you, save your energy. Tip 3. Stay up. Utilize your center of gravity to do so. Once you fall down it is nearly impossible to get back up. Tip 4. Avoid hard surfaces, unless they are scaleable. You can become crushed against barriers and walls by the crowd. RIP to the victims in Seoul.
@@mikeshoults4155some people get pushed in regardless. So many factors, so people get swept away, physically floating you off the ground if you're small enough. Listen to RottenMangos video on the recent surge in Korea just months ago.
the tightest crowd I've been in was at a concert. and i did all this by instinct. except i still fell down, and it took seconds between me seeing black, accepting the end, people forming a barrier and someone to pull me back up.
Basically still none of them. These kind of videos provide an illusion of control to ease people's anxiety. But the truth is if you're getting pushed down a steep slope in an alley with thousands of people that should have hundreds, and crushed by the weight of thousands of people behind you, and you're a 120 pound woman, you're going to die if the conditions are right regardless of how fancy your arm ergonomics are.
@@jojothenoobisjames exactly bro, personally i couldn't ever see myself dieing in one unless majority of people were 250+lbs, even then just climb on top of them, i mean hell i prefer my safety over theirs, they dont like it they can join me
How to Survive a Stampede:
Tip 1. Get your arms up, elbows in front of your chest. Gives your chest room to expand while people push and shove preventing asphyxiation.
Tip 2. Go with the flow. Fighting the crowd will exhaust you, save your energy.
Tip 3. Stay up. Utilize your center of gravity to do so. Once you fall down it is nearly impossible to get back up.
Tip 4. Avoid hard surfaces, unless they are scaleable. You can become crushed against barriers and walls by the crowd.
RIP to the victims in Seoul.
Tip 1,
Don't join it!
@@mikeshoults4155some people get pushed in regardless. So many factors, so people get swept away, physically floating you off the ground if you're small enough. Listen to RottenMangos video on the recent surge in Korea just months ago.
A firefighter who also had expertise in stampede situations said that you should also look for ways to go vertically up, climb a tree or a car.
the tightest crowd I've been in was at a concert. and i did all this by instinct. except i still fell down, and it took seconds between me seeing black, accepting the end, people forming a barrier and someone to pull me back up.
What concert was it?
Imagine how many people could have survived in S Korea if they knew those tips
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literally nobody who died cuz they were trapped between two walls there was NOWHERE to go plus it wasn't controlled event
@@Nezumi99 if you fall, curl up into a ball with your hand over your head. That way, there is less pressure on you chest and you can breathe better
Basically still none of them. These kind of videos provide an illusion of control to ease people's anxiety. But the truth is if you're getting pushed down a steep slope in an alley with thousands of people that should have hundreds, and crushed by the weight of thousands of people behind you, and you're a 120 pound woman, you're going to die if the conditions are right regardless of how fancy your arm ergonomics are.
@@buenasondas1147 the thing, don't go to crazy place like that
this kind of tips should be demonstrated before crowded programs .
Watching this after the tragedy in South Korea. Such a scary and horrific experience. Praying for those who lost their life
That’s why it’s important to be physically stronger. Everyone who died in the crowd crush at Korea was weak physically
@@jojothenoobisjames exactly bro, personally i couldn't ever see myself dieing in one unless majority of people were 250+lbs, even then just climb on top of them, i mean hell i prefer my safety over theirs, they dont like it they can join me
Zeroth law of survival: avoid all crowded places, always check the exit point before you enter.
Pray for Itaewon 🙏🏾
Great, will come in handy @ the Carnival 4someone🙏🏾
How about don't go towards the crowds
That's #1 tip of "how to avoid being killed by a crowd". He is answering "how to survive" meaning you are already in the crowd.
The problem is, that you don't realise the danger until it's to late.
@@misssissivoss it happens a lot of time to realise