We had a bomb threat in my high school that we literally had to get escorted to the football field where everyone was standing. We all wondered why if someone had a bomb why move the kids from the building to the field. Then after they realized how dumb that was we moved to the nearby National Guard recruiting center where we had the dogs go through the kids sniffing everyone out. I remember like 15 people getting caught with drugs and shit because of it.
@@odiodiodi1939 there literally wasn’t anything. It was the first time she school had any major threat in a long time that I think everyone just went on full panic mode.
So I live in tornado alley, so what our schools did is we had these safe rooms that had like a ton of support so they wouldn’t get lifted off by the tornado, and all we did was split everyone up among those rooms and just chill in there till the drill was over
At least for my school, if we have a fire drill they don’t make us line up alphabetically in the classroom anymore, we all just get in a line, doesn’t matter if it’s quiet or not, and all the classes just flood out of the 4 foot wide doors (line in between the two). Let me tell you, you’re literally backed like sardines, just shimmying your feet forward an inch each step. Then we get outside and line up alphabetically
I finally got a teacher who used her head and said that if a lockdown drill were to occur that my whole class had permission to break the damn window and run.
Even though my middle school is on the second floor, we had a teacher who took us to the ground outside the classroom window and showed us the best ways to slow a fall, land safely, and get away from the school. I still remember how well it worked the day we had to use it.
Once in my School, I got in a bit late, I saw that Everyone was dressing themselves in the dressing room, I heard a few people saying 'bomb threat' I taught they we're joking but when I reached my classes dressroom there we're 4 of my classmates there and told me 'bomb threat' (I haven't undressed my outside clothes yet) I asked them if they are joking, they said no. My teacher was not there including most of my classmates, still in my classroom. So I just walked out of the building, after a while the rest of my class came outside, like Chain said: Some we're playing football. Then the director Spoke, I could not hear anything because of all the screaming. Over all of Estonia (And Latvia before that day) bomb threats we're given to almost every School. In my mothers School too, (She works as a teacher) she called me to make sure everything was alright. So that is it
We had a bomb threat in my middle school years and our teachers were taking selfies, kids were playing tag, climbing fences, and my friend even ended up finding a rabbit and keeping it as a pet naming it bomb 😂 Some of my best memories
Our lockdown drills are basically barricading the door with the desks/tables and spreading out in the room with something to throw at an intruder in the classroom. Way better than sitting in a corner and becoming a human xp farm
Same, our school even has it to where you gtfo if the unaliver wasn’t too close. We were also told to kneel instead of sit so we could get up and run easier
My library teacher thought that was the best way for lockdown drills (w library teacher) but the rest of the school just sits in some random place, turns off the lights and locks the doors.
My school just tells us to run, and if the shooter is close be stealthy. Like they actually told us to jump off the roof if that's the only way we can get out😅
bro my school announces its a lock down drill loud and clear so the intruder knows there are children💀 and we have to for some reason continue the work💀
The main problem with school system is: it is masons given for their need of slaves. Being able to see it clearly how out of logic are grades given, it was hard for me to took these seriously. Schools ain`t real use and grades are made ups, a fear propaganda, to keep students under control. And true, no thinking, student who dare to think, be aware ridiculous problems heading towards you. School systems = masonic agenda to dumb down mankind. Sadly, they have succeeded, but each of us have a chance to turn it all around: BIBLE. Without the BIBLE and the understanding of it, real life stays unseen, unknown, ununderstood. Ask for truth and allow BIBLE to shine. The only need for school is; basic knowledge: - reading - writing - math - BIBLE After this, no need for further “schooling”.
The ALICE drill though, is actually genius. It’s basically a lockdown drill but you run away, and if you can’t you barricade the door and grab something you can use a weapon. And don’t forget to make noise, you want the intruder to KNOW THAT YOU ARE READY TO FIGHT.
@@CoolUsername717 FR, the swat aint gonna get there in time, shit, even in a third world country like mine the firefighters take at least 5 minutes to get to the school. At that point in time we were js wondering if that shit gonna blow up or not
Me and my friend were planning ways to defend the class with items and my friend said throw hand sanitizer at his 👀 And the cut his throat with a tape dispenser My friend may be a psycho lol
@Epic calm down children, all we need to do is turn the lights off and wait in the corner of the room and we'll totally be fine- (*50 seconds of bloodshed later*)
Hey Chains that vid was just great i agree with you on the school drills like they make no sense and they can remove they self from whats happening like a fire drill lock down drill i really like your vids keep up the work.
I swear some content creators have to LITERALLY DO A PART 2 WHILE CHAINS OVER HERE ACTUALLY FIT ALL THR TYPES OF DRILLS AND EXPLAINING THEM ONE BY ONE AND THEM DOING A GAH DAYUM TIER LIST AND MAKING NEW RULES FOR WHEN IT HAPPENDS UNDERATED
From experience the tornado drill is just hoping something doesn't hit you. We had one hit our school when it was night. The administrators claimed we'd have been without a scratch if it was during the day. In our engineering class, we got to look at footage inside to show what a failure it was. Tables were rolling through the hallways like saw blades and glass flew everywhere. Glad I don't gotta trust them anymore now that I graduated
Thanks s was a week ago when Sophia would not give the teacher the tape for five freaking minutes and she was banging on the desk and then the door handle was shaking like crazy and i said you ready to play Rock Paper Scissors if he comes in here
Im so glad that the ALIAS or ALICE whatever its called lockdown drills are used where I am, I have no idea why anyone thought the hiding in the corner drill was the best possible solution
I was in the middle of a “severe weather drill” as I was sitting next to the library, with 9 foot windows surrounding the left corner, at the time I was trying to comfort a friend with anxiety during storms, and they sat us down to the hallway with glass peering into the library. ISTG what is bulletproof glass going to do against a tornado, like; they’re hiding us INFRONT of a projector on how we might die. It’s so stupid.
I suffer from PTSD from a house fire that happened in 2009 (it was very small but I was ten years old). PTSD symptoms started during high school and whenever we had a fire drill, my heart started racing and I started having an anxiety attack. When I tried to explain to the school about it and why and tried to ask if I could be allowed to leave class before the actual drill started (some kids with sensory processing issues were allowed to), they said they weren’t allowed to let me leave early unless the diagnosis was on my file. It made sense and I understood why, especially since I wasn’t professionally diagnosed at the time (I didn’t wanna relive the trauma; I wasn’t diagnosed until a couple weeks ago), but suffering through the fire drills sucked.
This man should make every single school drill in existence. He’s an absolute genius for the push-up.Bell Just simply remove yourself from the situation so simple
The problem with everyone running for the exit is that it turns into a mob and small people get squashed. My schools always just had everyone calmly walk outside. No lining up, pushing, shoving, or running. It's honestly the fastest way to get everyone out. You can't properly run in a crowd anyway.
Our school fire drills just let everyone run out the building, then meet up with their home room teachers at the soccer field when they are out of danger. Effective, quicker than lining the hell up.
I'm 30yrs old, so I was in school during the era of "tornado drills". I remember going home from school and asking my mom wtf a tornado was, because they made it seem like the fucking movie Twister was about to come through during those drills.
The greatest drills for me, especially right after summer and just before spring starts, is the lockdown drills, because where I live, It routinely gets up to 100°F+
Nah when the gangsta kid walked in to school one day and told the lady at the front desk he was done and that he was going to get a gun from his house, I knew it was bouta be a hyped day
One time I was in third grade rotting in english class,and pondering my life until the lockdown alarm went off but my teacher reassured us that it was a drill. We were told to sit in the dark ass corner by the teacher's desk until the drill was done. It was long as hell but it was actually relaxing for me. In my mind I was thinking:"finally I get a break from phonics 😩." I looked around and my classmates were curled up like fetuses and Brandon was literally under a desk. I was sitting there relaxed until the principal, Mr Ingalls announced that the drill was done. Me and my classmates got back to our desk and now I had to get phonics shoved down my throat again. Thank you for reading this byeeee!
Another thing about lockdown drills is that they could just shoot the lock, kick the door, or break the glass outside of the door. Not to mention that even if it is someone outside of the school, they still know the plan.
At my school, they said that in a real scenario, they would have the bigger kids hide behind desks with something to defend themselves, while they have the smaller kids they have in a corner
A kid in my class threw a chair at a teacher today and they made everyone evacuate the building and tell me why this is the first thing I see when I come home from school
When I had tornado drills I was taught that position and we all went to the lowest point of the school in the middle (this happened to be the bathrooms next to the cafatearia and half the school was in them). Its a solid plan since smaller tornadoes damage the outside of a building first, and balling up protects your head from flying stuff and avoids you doing a kite position where your more likely to go flying.