https://www.usatoday.com/story/life...ce-san-francisco-after-evacuation/2890413002/
How could this tragedy have been prevented?
How could this tragedy have been prevented?
https://www.usatoday.com/story/life...ce-san-francisco-after-evacuation/2890413002/
How could this tragedy have been prevented?
@Amiers Two queries: Does your voice of God system cover your entire facility; auditorium seating, stage, wings, dressing rooms, lobby and patrons' washrooms? Is your voice of God system capable of the necessary levels, articulation and clarity to be clearly heard and understood over the din of an audience, performers and crew in full bore panic??Sounds like they played the annoucment and FOH forgot to put it through the monitors. Or the audience just didn’t listen and blamed the theatre for their own stupidity.
I would say continuously play the recording and maybe have the SM get on the VOG as well rotating in recorded and real voices to calmly get people in check.
@Amiers Two queries: Does your voice of God system cover your entire facility; auditorium seating, stage, wings, dressing rooms, lobby and patrons' washrooms? Is your voice of God system capable of the necessary levels, articulation and clarity to be clearly heard and understood over the din of an audience, performers and crew in full bore panic??
Toodleoo!
Ron Hebbard
I hope your referring to your audible alarms and not your campus dispatch alarm.After reading this I'd like to see those alarms disabled
I hope your referring to your audible alarms and not your campus dispatch alarm.
Any situation requiring an AED sure as heck requires an emergency response, but not necessarily a fire alarm level evacuation alarm. If you are zapping someone back to life, you better have first responders on their way. That being said, I certainly hope the alarm signal they send to campus dispatch indicates that it's a medical emergency and not something more sinister.
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