Less input.
Less light. Less sound. Less meaning. Use this only after medical danger is ruled out or emergency help is already being called.
Chest pain, seizure, collapse, trouble breathing, cannot wake them, extreme heat/confusion, immediate self-harm risk, or you cannot tell.
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Quiet Room
Less light. Less sound. Less meaning.
Less light. Less sound. Less meaning.
Do not troubleshoot inside panic. Lower input first. Meaning can wait.
Use an easy inhale and a longer exhale only if that helps. If counting makes things worse, stop counting.
If rhythm makes panic worse, name one simple room fact. One is enough.
If this starts feeling medical, or you cannot tell, stop soothing and call emergency help.
Next move
Once you are a little more stable, the next useful move is simple: reduce stimulation, use the took-too-much support path if risk is rising, and do not make new protocol decisions from inside panic.
Human support beats improvised escalation
Acute distress, high-uncertainty reactions, and public accountability need real escalation paths, not more clever copy.
Documents the actual peer-support service route behind the site’s human-escalation recommendations.
Fireside ProjectNo protocol decisions during the wave. Later: write down what happened, do not redose tonight, do not drive, do not sleep alone after red flags, do not change medication without a clinician, and use the full emergency ladder if anything still feels unsafe.
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