I watched the video. Several times.The discharge occurred at 28 seconds. 3 seconds later, the lady responded (conveniently already wearing rubber gloves, for some reason), and ran at full speed with no loss of motor skills, retrieved a tourniquet, and told the other man to call 911. Total time from bang to processing the situation, closing the distance, retrieving medical equipment, telling the other man to call 911, and starting the initial casualty assessment is less than 20 seconds- quite a feat since there was no training scenario or real-world tactical situation, and she didn't even appear to be situationally aware of anything prior to the discharge- in fact, she had her back to the entire incident, and responded textbook-appropriate in 3 seconds. Just a few observations.