It's OK to switch from past tense to "historical present" when you're describing quick action.
It's OK to switch from past tense to "historical present" when you're describing quick action.
Tense depends on mood and audience. For short stories - try to use active present tense when possible - it's more "action" oriented and draws the audience into the story as an active participant as opposed to spectator.
For longer stories - you'll want to mix tenses to give the audience relief from "the action", build up the suspense - then action again.
Precisely as both @tommann and @tigertiger note.