Emergency Action Plan - ASAA Rugby 7’s Provincial Championships
March 27-28, 2022 at the St. Albert Rugby Football Club (SARFC)
Please follow and respect the policies and procedures of this Emergency Action Plan (EAP)
ADVANTAGE SPORTS REHABILITATION AND CONDITIONING LTD
A Certified Athletic Therapist from Advantage will be on-site for each of the two days and stationed at the Medical Tent and will have a the contact information for the above noted individuals, the contact info will also be at each of the score tables.
March 27-28, 2022 at the St. Albert Rugby Football Club (SARFC)
Please follow and respect the policies and procedures of this Emergency Action Plan (EAP)
ADVANTAGE SPORTS REHABILITATION AND CONDITIONING LTD
A Certified Athletic Therapist from Advantage will be on-site for each of the two days and stationed at the Medical Tent and will have a the contact information for the above noted individuals, the contact info will also be at each of the score tables.
- If an ambulance and paramedic are required (non-life threatening), the Person in Charge and AT will be contacted to assist with EAP implementation. The Person in Charge will call 911, if required, and communicate with MIKE BARRIE (780-915-9820) of the SARFC staff to meet the ambulance to direct them to the correct field.
- If an ambulance and paramedic are required (life threatening/dire situation), the coach of the injured player or AT will initiate the 911 call immediately using the EAP information from the field tent/score table. After the 911 call is initiated, the coach/AT will stay on the phone with emergency dispatch. The coach/AT at the field must contact the ‘Person In Charge’ to assist. The ‘Person In Charge’ MUST call MIKE BARRIE (780-915-9820) to have SARFC staff meet the ambulance to direct the EMS staff to the correct field.
- The Paramedic will determine when it is safe to resume play OR if the game needs to be delayed in consultation with the Head Referee.