During an evacuation drill, the inmates’ conduct leads officers to using painful plastic tie cuffs in this clip from Season 3, Episode 9, “Code Red”. #60DaysIn
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48 thoughts on “60 Days In: Mass Evacuation Drill (Season 3 Flashback) | A&E”
  1. There used to be “key-operated” fire alarm pull stations meant for jails and prisons so inmates can’t set off the alarms on purpose. The corrections officers would carry the specific keys to activate the alarm system during a fire emergency.

    I’m not a life safety collector. I think the key-operated fire pulls are discontinued, but I’m not really sure.

  2. If a soldier can survive with a tourniquet on for 8 hours without losing a limb, then criminals will be fine with it for a few minutes.

  3. Inmate: breaks rule and takes off zip tie
    CO: Tightens zip ties because they are breaking the rule by taking them of
    Inmate: "Maannn we ain't get not respect"

    Lmao quit breaking rules and maybe you won't be treated like a rule breaker

  4. They should of been like "they got the zip ties off, make them tighter" not "they got the zip ties off so we gonna cut off your circulation then cut you to let you regain it back"

  5. A lot Of Y’all Don’t Know the Difference Between Jail and Prison

  6. “See how they treat us in jail”
    Well buddy you should’ve never broke the law tf you think would happen

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