Emergency Response Phases
Understanding the three phases of emergency response—denial, deliberation, and decision-making—offers valuable insights into human behavior during crises. Initially, denial helps us process the situation, followed by deliberation where we seek guidance from others. Ultimately, effective decision-making relies on calming our nerves and accessing our rational thinking, allowing us to act wisely in the face of danger.In this clip
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