Athletic Training Room Emergency Plan
Catastrophic Injuries
This is defined as any condition in which a student athlete’s life is
threatened or the student athlete risks permanent impairment. Examples
include, but are not limited to, respiratory or cardiac arrest, spine
injuries and possible fractures.
Emergency Procedures
One athletic training student should send for (or radio if there are no
other athletic training students) a certified athletic trainer (ATC). The
athletic training student should stabilize the head and neck, calm the
athlete, and do a primary survey. If needed, initiate life-saving
techniques.
The athletic training student informs the ATC of the mechanism,
history, and any other pertinent information. The ATC conducts an
evaluation and makes any necessary decisions.
If a Certified Athletic Trainer is Unavailable
One athletic training student stabilizes the head and neck and calms
the student athlete. The other does the primary survey and evaluation.
Make every attempt to contact an ATC. If EMS is needed, Campus Police may
be called on the radio, or have another athletic training student,
student, coach, manager, or bystander call 9-1-1. Be sure to have the
following information:
Name, address, telephone number of caller
Number of athletes injured
Condition of Athlete(s)
First aid initiated by first responder
Specific directions to emergency scene
Ambulance/EMS
Tennis courts and athletic training room, the ambulance enters
through the back entrance of the PE Center. For the athletic training
room, EMS enters through the second door. Tennis courts will have the
ambulance drive up to the courts. Meet EMS to direct to proper location.
9-1-1 caller must HANG UP LAST then go to help direct EMS to the scene.
Contact John Clark at 535-2772 to let them know that
EMS has been called.
Closest Telephone--- ATHLETIC TRAINING ROOM PHONE IN THE PE
CENTER
Every athletic training student, student-athlete and coach must know
where the closest telephone is to their practice and game sites. Remember
if there is a portable radio available, call Campus Police or the
certified athletic trainer on duty to have that person call for an
ambulance.
Send someone with the athlete’s emergency card to ride with the injured
student athlete to the ER. Do not leave practice or event unattended. Send
another student, manager, or coach with the injured athlete. Type up an
injury report and be as specific as possible.
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