Good stories. Training and practice, I say. Learn it (whatever "it" is) when you're not under the tremendous stress of an actual event.
Some First Aid classes are taught using 'practice' scenarios --OK, you walk into a room and you see a person with a bleeding ...etc. A great way to apply those skills.
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