Taking Charge In An Emergency – 17 Tips

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Taking Charge In An Emergency – 17 Tips

Taking Charge In An Emergency - 17 Tips

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In any emergency of any size, unless you are completely alone, someone has to take charge. Everyone including yourself will be fighting the urge and instinct to panic. Our fight or flight instincts kick in. It will be up to you to not only control your own reactions, but perhaps those of others as well. Taking charge is a skill onto itself.

Not as easy a task as one might think! Military personnel and first responders actually are required to keep their training updated in these skills. However, the majority of the time, the emergencies they are tending to aren’t their own and that does make a huge difference.

Backdoor Survival recommends you use these 17 tips to assist you in not only maintaining your own calm and safety but for helping keeping the others around you on track as well. See them linked below

17 Tips for Taking Charge After A Disruptive Event

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