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Planning for Emergencies
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Document that provides direction for each staff member in determining the appropriate course of action when responding to an injured athlete
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Who is in charge of assessing an injury and beginning first aid? Where is the nearest phone and what type is available? Who will call for the ambulance? Who will control the crowd? Who will bring supplies and equipment and what supplies are needed?
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Who will transport or assist the athlete from the field of play? What is the safest and easiest access to the area of the injured athlete for the emergency services to use? Who will direct the emergency services to the injured athlete? Who will notify the parents that their athlete has been injured?
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If more than one athlete is injured, what area will be used to sort the severity of injuries, and how will the athletes get to this facility? ◦ Triage: making the decision about which injuries must be treated first and there is a designated area What personnel are available in the even of a mass casualty?
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Who will make out an accident report form and get statements from witnesses? How will the emergency medical response team work around known obstacles? How will the crisis plan change for each facility? How will various facilities be evacuated? What should be done if someone forgets what to do?
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Who should talk to the press? Who will give counseling to those who need it?
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Give your name and title Give the address and exact location of the injured Give the nature of the injury and what you need Tell them what is being done for the injured person and qualifications of the caregiver
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Give the phone number from where you are calling Give the nearest crossroads (and the best entrance to facility) Tell them how many people are injured Do not hang up until the dispatcher does (or tells you to do so)
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Sideline Signals ◦ can be used so that prompt care of the athlete can occur. All medical personnel on the sidelines should know the signals in the event of an emergency Items needed in an Emergency ◦ Walkie-talkie/cell phone ◦ Kit ◦ Ice ◦ Crutches
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