**The aunt in the dormitory is indifferent, and the college students are trapped on the stairs, and the class guide can only be rescued after notifying them.
College Students** Escape Strategies.
At the time of the event, the college students demonstrated an excellent escape strategy. In the face of sudden emergencies, they are able to make quick decisions and take appropriate measures to protect their lives. Some students slammed the dormitory door open at a critical moment, showing calm and resolute reflexes. At the same time, they are also able to pay attention to the safety of others, and loudly remind other classmates of the impending arrival during the escape process, showing the quality of solidarity and mutual assistance. However, it is also very important to remain calm in an emergency, as excessive panic can easily lead to accidents. Therefore, college students should not only act quickly when escaping, but also ensure that the passage is clear and avoid congestion and chaos.
The role of the dormitory manager.
Dormitory managers play a vital role in evacuation efforts in the event of an emergency. Their organization and decision-making are directly related to the safety of students. However, in the emergency, some dormitory aunts did not open the dormitory door in time, resulting in students being trapped in the corridors of the dormitory building, causing distress and uneasiness to students. There are also dormitory aunts who flatly refuse to open the door when an emergency occurs, and only accept the notice of the counselor. This behavior not only puts many students at risk, but also worries them about possible aftershocks. In special circumstances, the dormitory aunt should be more flexible in her work attitude and make reasonable judgments based on the on-site situation to ensure the safety of students. It may not be timely to notify the counselor, and in order to avoid causing greater losses, the dormitory aunt can release the student before notifying the counselor. In the face of disasters, the decision-making of managers and staff is often difficult and complex, requiring a combination of factors. They are reluctant to take matters into their own hands out of responsibility, but in exceptional circumstances, they must also be more flexible and adaptable to ensure the safety of their students.
College students are freed from obsession and humor.
The persistence and humor shown by college students in emergency situations are also commendable. Some students are not only concerned about their own safety, but also protect their personal belongings in case of an emergency, quickly preparing their luggage or taking their most valuable items with them. This behavior shows the importance they place on their personal belongings and a positive mindset about the future. However, in some areas where the tremor was less felt, some college students behaved too violently when escaping, and took some drastic actions, such as smashing the glass door directly. This behavior leads to some interesting episodes and causes some damage to the glass door. Therefore, in the event of a slight **, college students should first ensure their own safety, escape calmly, and avoid unnecessary losses and injuries.
Reflections on the escape strategy of college students.
The safety awareness and responsiveness shown by college students during the shock absorption process is gratifying, but it also requires continuous thinking and improvement. First of all, in terms of strengthening earthquake avoidance teaching and knowledge training, schools and related service departments should strengthen publicity and education to improve students' awareness of self-protection. Secondly, in terms of dormitory management, it is necessary to strengthen the training of dormitory counselors so that they can make more reasonable decisions in emergency situations and ensure the safety of students. At the same time, counselors should also inform students of emergencies in a timely manner to reduce the distress and anxiety caused by poor information transmission. Finally, in the construction and promotion of the first early warning system, scientific and technological research and investment should be strengthened, the accuracy and practicability of the first early warning system should be improved, and effective early warning and escape protection measures should be provided for college students.
Conclusion. College student evacuation at the time of occurrence is a task that requires a high level of safety awareness and responsiveness. Students are able to make quick decisions, keep themselves safe, and show solidarity in the event of an emergency**. However, the role and decision-making of the dormitory management is also crucial during the escape process. They need to be more flexible and make informed judgments based on the situation on the ground to ensure the safety of students. In addition, college students must remain calm during the escape process to prevent excessive panic from causing accidents. At the same time, schools and relevant departments should strengthen the teaching and training of evacuation knowledge to improve students' awareness of self-protection. In short, the earthquake prevention and risk avoidance of college students needs the attention and support of the whole society to ensure the safety and health of college students.