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Interview with the young man who tried to get the camera operator's attention as to what was happening in the crowd:
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Interview with the young man who tried to get the camera operator's attention as to what was happening in the crowd:
Interview with the young man who tried to get the camera operator's attention as to what was happening in the crowd:
Astroworld staff were instructed to refer to dead concert-goers as "Smurfs," according to a 56-page security and emergency medical response planobtained by CNN and authored by Austin, Texas-based concert promoter Scoremore. The wide-ranging document outlines contingencies and instructions for staff responding to different situations at the festival, which ended Friday night with the deaths of eight concert-goers as a result of a deadly crowd surge
Astroworld security plan referred to potentially dead concertgoers as 'Smurfs'
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The plan instructs staff to "notify Event Control of a suspected deceased victim utilizing the code ‘Smurf’." It goes on to say, "never use the term ‘dead’ or ‘deceased’ over the radio." It’s not clear whether the protocol was followed.
This was one of my questions- how would an emergency be communicated effectively? It will be interesting to find out whether protocol was followed or not.
Are we supposed to actually believe that?????
It’s such a different world now from when I was young, thanks largely to social media. I went to my first concert at age 12, with 3 friends and 2 moms. Assigned seating. If the singer had made any references to audience members taking drugs or drinking, much less rushing the stage or “raving,” our moms would have hustled us out of there immediately. I’m sad that it seems to be the norm now for kids under 18 to be at concerts where this goes on.
Hoping those fighting for life from this all survive.
I totally can't believe how unprofessional that is! In Vegas, ushers and security either work for the venue, or a contractor. There is training, and background checks. Security needs to pass a full FBI security check, having fingerprints done prior to being hired.
Are we supposed to actually believe that?????