Author Topic: Welp... Someone dun goofed.  (Read 2667 times)

My school doesn't even play the bells or lights. During summer school, last day, the alarms and lights start flashing. I was like, "this is odd..." Turns out, there were kids in the hallway (no idea why) throwing things, and they hit the alarm.

also, sometimes we have "code red" drills, which are used if someone breaks into the school with a gun or something.
and we get an announcement "code red" and we have to all sit against the front of the classroom crushed together and the teacher closes all the blinds. There are also door blinds in which he/she closes, because the doors have small windows.
You're just going to condition serial killers to look for the doors with construction paper over the windows. Obviously only those are going to be the ones with kids in them.

You're just going to condition serial killers to look for the doors with construction paper over the windows. Obviously only those are going to be the ones with kids in them.
This.

You're just going to condition serial killers to look for the doors with construction paper over the windows. Obviously only those are going to be the ones with kids in them.

where in his post did he say they put paper over the windows

where in his post did he say they put paper over the windows

Nowhere, but from personal experience they just put green or red pieces of paper over windows near or on the doors during a lockdown.

what's the point of a lockdown anyway

all you're doing is grouping yourselves up and designating where you are

that sort of eases the job, doesn't it?

what's the point of a lockdown anyway

all you're doing is grouping yourselves up and designating where you are

that sort of eases the job, doesn't it?
"Why is it when I go to a school its always empty?!"

what's the point of a lockdown anyway

all you're doing is grouping yourselves up and designating where you are

that sort of eases the job, doesn't it?
I have gone over what I would do in a shooting scenario multiple times.

At least in my old school first period B day, I would break the window that lead to the roof and get onto the roof, then jump. Then I'd run as far as I could.

Nowhere, but from personal experience they just put green or red pieces of paper over windows near or on the doors during a lockdown.

Murderer gets in*

"Hey kids! Let's do art and crafts!"

Lol

They have these stuffty magnetic strips used for our doors that keep them from closing. However they keep the doors locked and give the illusion of the door being closed.

once I was at a hospital In The waitig room and a alarm randomly went off, whatss weird Is how it went off only one part, there was a red flashing light behind a door. Weird stuff.

And OP, I hope you are able to get some sleep sooner or later. (typed on iPod, can't type for stuff on this thing)


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usually they do this when someone is in cardiac arrest or they need a general surgeon to help a bleeding out patient

idk but I was in a hospital when an alarm went off and a nurse said "code blue floor 4 room 14" or something.

usually they do this when someone is in cardiac arrest or they need a general surgeon to help a bleeding out patient

idk but I was in a hospital when an alarm went off and a nurse said "code blue floor 4 room 14" or something.
No one said anything, it just started going off.

once I was at a hospital In The waitig room and a alarm randomly went off, whatss weird Is how it went off only one part, there was a red flashing light behind a door. Weird stuff.

And OP, I hope you are able to get some sleep sooner or later. (typed on iPod, can't type for stuff on this thing)


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means someone is in trouble. ive been to the hospital a few times

also, sometimes we have "code red" drills, which are used if someone breaks into the school with a gun or something.
and we get an announcement "code red" and we have to all sit against the front of the classroom crushed together and the teacher closes all the blinds. There are also door blinds in which he/she closes, because the doors have small windows.

It really infuriates me that schools still operate with these procedures for things like that. It's literally the WORST tactic in such a scenario. Only positive benefit is that it slows the gunman down slightly, because he has to break open the door.

I swear, we've never needed Tazer Turrets more than ever.

^this

A gunman knows that kids are in a room anyway because the blinds are closed. They will break the lock and barge in anyway. The best thing to do is to have a tazer in each class where a teacher or multiple qualified students can use.