Stay Safe Out There

Recently there was a shooting at a fair I was performing at. You can read about it here:
https://columbiabasinherald.com/news/2024/aug/16/grant-co-fairgrounds-evacuated-after-shooting/

This happened on a day where my last show was an hour earlier than the rest of the week, so I was offsite when it happened. When you’re performing at a large event (especially a multi day event), do you have a plan in case of an emergency? You don’t need a formal plan, but just to think it through once when you load it. This isn’t just for an active shooter, but for something as simple a wind or lightning.

Do you know where the exits are?
If you’re onstage, do you have any duty to direct people to exits?
Do you know what the venue’s lightning or wind policy is?
If there’s a medical emergency, do you have the onsite first aid phone number?
If there’s a police emergency, do you have the onsite police/security phone number?

Also I should mention that for many large events, that police and medical’s phone numbers usually aren’t 911. There’s usually a phone number for the onsite team that will respond much faster!

Spending 30-60 seconds just looking at the venue can be super helpful in an emergency!

-Louie

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