Stampede
In a crowded crowd, ** pieces are possible. In this case, it is crucial to remain calm and composed. When you are unfortunate enough to fall to the ground, you should try to get up and leave quickly. However, if you can't get up, you should take the following postures to protect yourself.
First, interlock the fingers of both hands to protect the back of the head and neck. This pose protects your head from injury. At the same time, bring your elbows forward and cover your head. This action prevents you from taking extra damage in the chaos.
Next, bend your knees as far forward as possible, protect your chest and abdominal organs, and lie on your side on the ground. This pose protects your vital organs from damage while avoiding you being trampled in the chaos.
If you don't fall to the ground, in a crowded crowd, you should maintain a boxing-like position. Make a fist with both hands in front of your chest, or make a fist with one hand and hold the wrist of that hand with the other. Spread your elbows flat on your chest and protect your ribcage to make sure you can breathe. At the same time, follow the crowd and look for opportunities to leave from the side.
In any situation, it is crucial to remain calm and composed. Don't panic, but take appropriate action quickly to protect yourself. If you see someone injured or in need of help, you should immediately seek assistance or call the police.