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05/01/2023
■Class discussion: Why do some people respond quickly and calmly in an emergency while others freeze up or panic? Can anyone accurately predict how they would react in a serious emergency? First responders – police officers, firefighters and paramedics – are trained and routinely practice how to respond during emergencies. But, do they ever become overwhelmed in particularly hazardous or horrendous situations? A key part of Dillon’s heroics was his awareness of what was going on around him. How aware would you be in a similar situation? Would you notice someone passing out, or would you be distracted by your cell phone or friends?
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