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Jun 08, 2005 10:49

I liked this Wired News article. It both expresses that we should trust our instincts when we are faced with an emergency as well as how emergency response is completely inept when it comes to something out of the normal.

Fortunately, this advice was mostly ignored. According to the engineers, use of elevators in the early phase of the evacuation, along with the decision to not stay put, saved roughly 2,500 lives. This disobedience had nothing to do with panic. The report documents how evacuees stopped to help the injured and assist the mobility-impaired, even to give emotional comfort. Not panic but what disaster experts call reasoned flight ruled the day.

Why it's smart to disobey officials in emergencies

interesting, article

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