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EVENT PLANNING FOR EVENT PLANNING FOR CAMPUS EMSCAMPUS EMS

Mark Milliron, M.S. M.P.A.

Penn State University

mem9@psu.edu

http://www.psu.edu/dept/ems/documents/events.ppt

National Collegiate EMS FoundationConferenceFebruary 21-23, 2003

OBJECTIVESOBJECTIVES

Understand your campus needs, risks, resources;

Planning for different types of events;Customer service;Collaboration.

Campus Risk AssessmentCampus Risk Assessment

Conduct a campus risk assessment

http://www.psu.edu/dept/ems/documents/risk.htm

Risk QuestionsRisk Questions

What is the nature of the event? How many spectators and participants will attend? What historical information do you have regarding

this event or events of this type? What type of spectators are likely to attend this

event and do they have any unusual characteristics that may increase the risk of illness or injury?

What are the characteristics of the participants of this event?

Risk QuestionsRisk Questions

Are there any extremes of temperature or humidity that could affect people attending the event?

What time of day or night is the event, and how will this affect risk and available resources?

What is the duration of the event? What is the location of the event and what impact

will it have?

Risk QuestionsRisk Questions

What facilities are available at or near the site of the event to be used as a place to treat potential patients?

If on-site facilities are needed, do these facilities have adequate temperature control, lighting, and other utilities?

What type of communication will be needed by the staff working the event to communicate between themselves, to other health and safety personnel, and to the event participants if required?

Risk QuestionsRisk Questions

Do any of the characteristics of the event indicate that the normal EMS system will not be able to respond to the potential volume of patients, or will be restricted in their access to a patient at the event?

What staff and equipment are available or needed at the event?

What is the turnaround time for emergency units transporting patients from the event to the hospital, and back to the event site?

ResourcesResources

Policies, regulations Available personnel Qualifications of personnel – BLS, ALS Facilities Communications Equipment Transport Mutual aid

Policies & RegulationsPolicies & Regulations

School:http://guru2.psu.edu/policies/ADG04.html

Regional/State: CT, IO, NY, OR, PA, WIJaslow, D, et. al. Characteristics of state legislation governing medical care at massgatherings. Prehospital Emergency Care. 1999;4:316-320.

Legal Issueshttp://www.psu.edu/dept/ems/documents/caselaw.htm

PersonnelPersonnel

VisibilityVisibility

QualificationsQualifications

FacilitiesFacilities

Community ResourcesCommunity Resources

Lots of Resources!Lots of Resources!

MCI PreparationsMCI Preparations

CommunicationsCommunications

More communicationsMore communications

CommandCommand

Event dispatchEvent dispatch

Stadium dispatchStadium dispatch

EquipmentEquipment

Bike equipmentBike equipment

Personal EquipmentPersonal Equipment

Personal Safety!

More equipmentMore equipment

TransportationTransportation

AmbulanceAmbulance

CartCart

GatorGator

HelocopterHelocopter

Mutual AidMutual Aid

Transport servicesPolice/SecurityEvents StaffAthletic TrainersOthers?

DocumentationDocumentation

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Events – Risks, resources?Events – Risks, resources?

Athletic - participantsAthletic - participants

Athletic – spectatorAthletic – spectator

Athletic – special situationsAthletic – special situations

Athletic VenuesAthletic Venues

TailgatesTailgates

PracticePractice

ConcertsConcerts

FestivalsFestivals

OutdoorOutdoor

BanquetsBanquets

IndoorIndoor

Special SituationsSpecial Situations

Special SituationsSpecial Situations

Special SituationsSpecial Situations

CollaborationCollaboration

CollaborationCollaboration

Intercollegiate AthleticsPolice/SecurityEvent Planners/StaffConcert PromotersUshersMedical FacilitiesOther support services

Customer ServiceCustomer Service

Who are yourcustomers?

SummarySummary

Special events EMS is different from regular EMS operations.

Special events EMS is the same as regular EMS operations.

http://www.psu.edu/dept/ems/documents/events.ppt