The man was scared to a seizure because the movie was too bloody!The follow-up came: the theater compensation plan was announced
Recently, on May 1, a cinema in Huizhou, Guangdong, an incident that attracted attention. A man was watching "The Siege of the Walled City of Kowloon" starring Louis Koo and Aaron Kwok with friends or family when he suddenly suffered a seizure when someone had his finger cut off. The entourage panicked and immediately tried to revive him by pinching him, and quickly rushed him to the hospital.
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Cinema emergency response strategies and safety guarantees
In modern society, cinemas, as one of the important places for people's leisure and entertainment, welcome a large number of audiences every day. However, it is sometimes difficult to avoid the occurrence of unexpected situations, such as fires, earthquakes, accidents, etc. In order to protect the lives of audiences, theaters must develop and strictly implement a series of effective response measures.
Timely response is the first step in responding to emergencies. Cinema staff need to be vigilant at all times to quickly detect and confirm any anomalies. This requires staff to have keen observation and a high sense of responsibility to be able to spot potential hazards in the first place. For example, if you notice smoke, odor or unusual noise, you should immediately activate the emergency plan instead of ignoring it or taking chances. Having basic first-aid knowledge and skills is an important guarantee for theaters to deal with emergencies.
In an emergency, timely first aid can be life-saving. Theater staff should receive relevant training and master basic first-aid skills such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation, hemostasis and bandaging. When an audience is injured or suddenly sick, they can quickly take the correct first aid measures to buy time for subsequent medical treatment. At the same time, the theater should also be equipped with the necessary first-aid equipment and medicines so that they can be used in a timely manner when needed. Contact rescue is a key part of ensuring the safety of spectators.
Once the emergency is confirmed, the theater should immediately contact the relevant medical emergency departments, such as hospitals, fire brigades, etc., to inform the specific situation and location, so that rescuers can quickly arrive at the scene. While waiting for the rescue, the theater staff should maintain contact with the rescue department and report the situation at any time to ensure the smooth progress of the rescue work. Evacuation guidance is one of the core tasks of theaters to deal with emergencies. In the event of an emergency, an orderly evacuation is key to ensuring the safe evacuation of spectators. Cinemas should formulate a detailed evacuation plan, clarify the evacuation route and exit location, and post evacuation indication signs in conspicuous places.
The staff should organize the audience to evacuate according to the evacuation plan to avoid crowding and stampede accidents. During the evacuation process, the audience should be constantly reminded to stay calm, not to panic, and to follow the instructions of the staff. At the same time, attention should be paid to taking care of special groups such as the elderly, the weak, the sick and the disabled, so as to ensure that they can be evacuated safely. Staying calm is a psychological quality that theater staff must have when dealing with unexpected situations.
In an emergency, the audience often feels panicked and uneasy, and the composure and calmness of the staff can play a calming role. Cinema staff should always remind themselves to stay calm, not to be swayed by emotions, and to respond to emergencies with rational thinking and decisive action. Only when the staff remains calm can they better guide the evacuation of the audience and ensure the safety of the audience. Cooperating with rescue is an important responsibility of the theater to deal with emergencies.
After the rescuers arrive at the scene, the theater staff should actively cooperate with the rescuers and provide necessary assistance and information. Guide rescuers to the scene of the incident, assist rescuers to carry out rescue work, etc. At the same time, it is necessary to obey the command of the rescuers and operate in accordance with the requirements of the rescuers to ensure the smooth progress of the rescue work. Post-event processing is one of the important links in the theater's response to emergencies.
After the emergency situation is controlled, the theater should properly handle the follow-up matters, including the treatment and comfort of the injured audience, and the cleaning and recovery of the scene. It is necessary to comprehensively summarize and reflect on the incident, analyze the causes, and sum up lessons and lessons, so as to improve emergency plans and measures and enhance the ability to deal with emergencies.