Emergency Action Plan

EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN
In conjunction with the ASAA, and Victoria Sports Park, the host committee has contingency & response action planning in place; details are below:
First Aid kits for emergencies will be located at the main desk and with the medical staff on the field. If emergency medical personnel are required, the medic will dial 9-1-1 for any on- field injuries.In the event of an emergency off the field, the CHARGE person will contact 9-1-1. When an injury occurs:
Initially, when coming in contact with the injured student athlete, take control and assess the situation. Exercise universal precautions related to blood/body fluids. Keep in mind the following -
Do not move the injured student athlete
If a student athlete cannot move by him/herself, do not move the body part for him/her.
Instruct any bystanders to leave the injured student alone.
Do not remove the student athlete’s equipment unless emergency treatment is
required e.g. CPR or artificial respiration.
Assess the injury; evaluate the severity of the injury and decide if further assistance is required. If an ambulance is not needed, then decide what action is to be taken to remove the injured student athlete from the playing surface.
If an ambulance is required: request assistance from another person by having this person call an ambulance with the all relevant information (nature of emergency, precise location, telephone number of location) and have them report back to you with estimated time of arrival, then send them to the access entrance to wait for the ambulance. Once the call has been placed, observe the injured student athlete carefully for any change in condition and try to reassure the injured student until professional help arrives (blankets are located by the first aid kit to help reduce the chance of shock).
Do not provide the injured student athlete with food or drink, unless otherwise indicated by situation e.g. diabetes, hydration. Stay calm and speak reassuringly.
When ambulance arrives, describe incident and what has been done.
An adult should be designated to accompany the injured student athlete to the hospital to help and document steps taken to treat the injury.

EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN - Quick Reference
Victoria Sports Park
Event: ALBERTA BOWL 2019 - ASAA Football Championships
Location Address: 350 East 100 North, Raymond, AB
AED Location: Fitness Centre adjacent to the field
Ambulance Access:
Gate access off of 100 North the main road, turning south at 350 E on
field via the North West side gate.
CHARGE Person:
Brett Ralph (Alberta Bowl) 403-593-2738
EMS Dispatch #: 9-1-1 or non-emergency number for RCMP 403 752-3614 Emergency Equipment Available:
A stocked first aid kit will be available on site at the main desk.
This kit will include bandages, ice packs, and other general medical supplies for minor injuries. Blankets will be kept at the gate as well in cases where major medical services are needed and the risk of shock is possible.
Staff (medics) will be on-site for all injuries on Victoria Sports Park Field
Obstacles that may interfere: Parked cars Spectators Equipment

Location of Nearest Emergency Facility: Raymond Health Center
150 N 4th Street E
Raymond, AB