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1996年2月,晚7时许,云南丽江发生大地震。当时一个上海旅游团正集合准备前去用晚餐。带团的是位有丰富经验的导游人员,发现发生地震,就镇定的高喊:“大家不要乱跑,快到街中心来,这里没有建筑物,安全。”他一面把老人和孩子往人堆中推,一面让大家保护好头部。几秒钟后,古镇到处断墙残壁,周围一片漆黑。两位导游密切配合,一前一后带着旅游团在初震后几分钟内冲出险区,进入安全地带。请问导游人员利用了那些正确的逃生方法及天灾遇险处理流程?

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