911 is the emergency number here in Canada if you’re unfamiliar. 112, 999, etc if you’re elsewhere IIRC.


Do you remember the first time you had to use it?

What were you thinking, feeling?


First time I had to use it in earnest I was working front end at a post office and there was a random guy doing maintenance behind me in the back area of the office. Barely said a word to him, he barely said a word to me. I was fairly busy and he seemed kinda gruff.

Bit later all of a sudden he taps me on the shoulder pretty aggressively, I turned and was getting ready to give him some not-polite words about touching me like that and how he better not damn well do that again but I stopped when I saw the look on his face.

He just says, “call 911.”

I look blankly at him, getting some mental whiplash, and just dumbly go, “what?”

Him, “I’m having a fucking heart-attack, CALL 911!”

That got through so I called them, gave them the info. He went back into the office and laid down.

I was a bit in shock myself and just looked at the customers in line in front of me and said to the woman, “he’s having a heart attack, sorry.”

Honestly think I could’ve handled the situation better, at least gone back and been more empathetic but I was caught between him, customers, and making sure I was visible so I could wave the paramedics to where they needed to go.

The post office there was tucked into the back corner and most of the store didn’t even know about it until I told them later that day.

Never heard anything after, no clue if the guy survived, or not. Didn’t see him again either way.


You?

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    According to the training at various jobs I’ve held, if gunshots are likely to be a threat, you should lay down wherever is available and put your knees under your chest to kink up your body.

    The reasoning given was that bullets tend to travel in a straight line, so if you minimize the straight lines in your body, you’re in less danger. This never really made sense to me, but it’s what I was officially told.

    If you were in something like a cast iron tub, that might protect you, but I doubt any modern tub would make much of a difference.

    I’m glad you survived your experience!

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      Very good information to have. I will hopefully never have a reason to use it, but if i do? It’s Toynbee that saved my life ig lol. In this case tho, I had just finished brushing my teeth, so the tub just seemed the intuitively correct spot to curl up and cross those fingers. The tub wasnt made of anyrhing special, so had a stray been loosed my way, I may have had some very different content to bring to this thread.

      And thanks. Im honestly surprised all 3 of us (not to mention the other neighbors and their pets) did. The unwelcome guest was the only to recieve injury in the exchange (besides the number of broken things and holes in walls ofc), but I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t scared for my life during or psychologically unscathed by the event. Thank god for talk therapy