This video features Nikko Ortiz, a military veteran, reflecting on the necessity of a 'shock to the system' during basic training. He explains how drill sergeants intentionally induce stress, mirroring the shock of a first firefight, to train soldiers to remain calm and seek cover rather than panic. The content draws from personal experience in military combat and training.
This video from Geauga Firearms Academy provides critical advice for surviving an active shooter scenario, particularly when encountering a panicked crowd. The instructor emphasizes understanding crowd psychology, identifying exits, and avoiding the 'fatal funnel' created by mass panic towards main exits. The core tactic involves minimizing your footprint and moving with or against the flow of panic to reach safety.
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