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In reply to the discussion: Can we finally kill the meme about shouting "Fire!" in a crowded theatre? [View all]intaglio
(8,170 posts)They do not cause such panics; they alert all the people in a manner that allows them to safely evacuate even though more people hear them.
I have shown that, in the example of the Apollo Theatre, people do not run on an alarm. I pointed out that the warning cries at the Aurora Theater did not stimulate a mass panic or even particular alarm until the shots were heard. I have also quoted the career of William Castle whose oeuvre demonstrated that vocal alarms and screams from audience members are not enough to induce panic, he showed that even having fake casualties was not enough to induce panic. Another poster highlighted the fact that you need training and trust to respond to alarm calls and that the a shout of alarm tends to have others in the area look for confirming detail before reacting.
In the light of this you have made an extraordinary claim - that people do panic when an alarm shout is raised and specifically when a false alarm call is made. Please provide your evidence.