( She says it lightly enough, but you don’t need a degree or experience in interrogations to know it was, in fact, rough. )
Being prepared for multiple scenarios is important. There’s been a lot of advancements in mechanisms that prevent mass-casualty and injury events. I mean, I think it was less than fifty years ago that panic bars were invented? That happened because of a tragic crush accident in Rondon, over a hundred children died. I don’t know all the details of the mechanism, but the concept can help develop something that’s of use here, and it helps make emergencies more survivable, it’s worth doing.
Probably not the number one priority either, but it’s stuff you can at least keep in mind when figuring out how everything fits together.
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( She says it lightly enough, but you don’t need a degree or experience in interrogations to know it was, in fact, rough. )
Being prepared for multiple scenarios is important. There’s been a lot of advancements in mechanisms that prevent mass-casualty and injury events. I mean, I think it was less than fifty years ago that panic bars were invented? That happened because of a tragic crush accident in Rondon, over a hundred children died. I don’t know all the details of the mechanism, but the concept can help develop something that’s of use here, and it helps make emergencies more survivable, it’s worth doing.
Probably not the number one priority either, but it’s stuff you can at least keep in mind when figuring out how everything fits together.