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Arkadelphia School District Athletic Department Emergency Action Plan

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Updated July 2014

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EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN Arkadelphia School District Athletic Department

Purpose of an Emergency Action Plan: To provide Arkadelphia Public School Athletics with an emergency action plan (EAP) in case of a

serious or life-threatening condition that arises during practice or competitions. ATCs, coaches, and others involved in athletics must constantly be on guard for potential injuries, and although the occurrence of limb-threatening or life-threatening emergencies is not common, the potential exists. Therefore, prepared emergency responders must have planned in advance for the action to be taken in the event of such an emergency.

Need for EAP: The EAP has been categorized as a written document that defines the standard of care required during an emergency situation. Serious emergencies rarely happen but when they do, a quick, organized response can make a difference between a successful and unsuccessful reaction to an emergency. An EAP that is well planned and rehearsed will provide responders with the approach they need for an effective response. Also of significance is the legal basis for the development and application of an emergency plan. It is well known that organizational medical personnel, including certified athletic trainers, have a legal duty as reasonable and prudent professionals to ensure high-quality care of the participants.

Chain of Command: The Certified Athletic Trainer is in charge of any emergency until EMS arrives. Doctors will assist

if summoned by ATC. Coaches and Athletic Training interns on site in conjunction with APSD’s partnership with the Henderson State University Athletic Training Education Program are also available to assist ATC but only if asked by the ATC in charge. The only exceptions are the visiting ATC, who is responsible for their team, and when ATC is not at games or practices.

In the event the ATC is not on site, the head Administrator (Athletic Director or designee) is in charge until ATC or EMS arrives. If neither an ATC nor administrator is in the vicinity, the head coach of the varsity sport playing will assume control and assign duties. People coming to help should be introduced to ATC in charge. This will allow all working the scene to know who is who.

Emergency Qualifications: It is required that ATC, student athletic trainers, and coaches are all trained in CPR/AED and first aid. ATC for event may have student athletic trainers onsite at competitions and practice as well as coaches to assist in providing emergency first aid as the ATC sees fit. It is recommended that all personnel also be trained in the prevention of disease transmission. EMS will not be on site for every game or practices since they are located close enough to respond quickly to an emergency. Visiting teams should also be informed of EAP procedures.

Responsibilities of Emergency Team Members: During home games, the home team ATC and the visiting ATC are responsible for their own

teams but may assist the other ATC if needed. Since there is only one ATC on campus, all coaches are responsible for emergencies during practice and games until ATC, EMS, or doctor arrives on scene. Since insurance coverage varies among athletes, parents may decide how their athlete is cared for and where they are cared for. Parents are the primary person to accompany student to hospital. If parents are not around, a member of the sports medicine team or an assistant coach will accompany athlete to hospital.

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Emergency Contacts: Cell phones are carried by ATC’s, coaches, and athletic staff and even spectators if necessary.

The following is a list of important phone numbers needed in case of emergency.

Emergency Contact Numbers:

EMS, Fire, Police: 911

Chris Babb (Athletic Director): 870-464-7558 Matt Hargrove (Certified Athletic Trainer): 501-337-6974

(All APSD Athletic teams)

David Maxwell (AHS Principal): 870-230-2170 Angela Garner (Goza Principal): 870-403-2801 Coy Hasley (AHS SRO): 870-260-4993

Poison Control Hotline: 1-800-222-1222 John Miller (HSU Athletic Training) 501-626-4298

If 911 is called for any reason, contact the school ATC and the AD.

911 Phone Instructions:

1. Call 911

2. Instruct EMS personnel to “report to and meet at

as we have an injured in need of medical treatment”

3. Send Coach or ATS to retrieve physical.

4. Provide necessary information to EMS Personnel

a. Name, telephone number of caller. b. Number of victims, condition of victims (see triage method below).

c. First aid treatment initiated.

d. Information as to who is on site. (ATC’s, coaches)

e. Other information as needed by the dispatcher.

5. Provide emergency care until arrival of EMS personnel.

6. When EMS arrives provide the following information.

a. Method of injury b. Vital signs c. Treatment rendered d. Medical history e. Assist EMS with emergency care as needed

7. Notification of different staff and Parents

a. Coach if not present b. Parent notified by ATC, ATS, Coach c. School Administrator

8. If no parent is present, and if possible, a member of the Athletic Training staff, coach or Administrator should accompany student-athlete to hospital if necessary.

9. Completion of injury report by ATC

All coaches and administrators not involved in administering First Aid should help control the crowd.

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Emergency Care:

Apply basic emergency care as situation requires. Care might include:

1. Check life threatening conditions

a. Level of consciousness – if unconscious call 911 immediately

b. Airway – is airway blocked c. Breathing – is person breathing

d. Circulation – does person have pulse

e. Bleeding – is person bleeding severely

2. Call 911 now if necessary

3. Emergency equipment

a. AED, first aid kit

4. Apply basic first aid as situation requires

a. Adult CPR: 30 compressions then every 2 breaths

b. Bleeding: direct pressure over injury; elevate injury over heart if possible; apply sterile dressing over injury

c. Splint fractures d. Spine Injuries - Hold head, neck, and back inline

e. Treat for Shock - if necessary 5. Any other emergency procedures as necessary

6. Other things to consider during emergency situation:

a. Reassure and calm athlete

b. Don’t move severely injured athlete unless he/she is in danger c. Don’t reduce fractures or dislocations d. Sufficient lines of vision between the medical staff and all available emergency

personnel should be established and maintained e. Once the medical staff begins to work on an injured player, they should be

allowed to perform services without interruption or interference f. Keep players, coaches, spectators away and prevent them from helping injured

athlete

Non-Medical Emergencies: For non-medical emergencies such as fire, bomb threat, severe weather, violent/criminal behavior, etc., please refer to the District’s multi-colored crisis plan. Conclusion The importance of being properly prepared when athletic emergencies arise cannot be stressed enough. An athlete’s survival may hinge on how well and prepared athletic healthcare providers, administrators and coaches are. It is prudent to invest athletic department “ownership” in the emergency plan by involving the athletic administration and coaches as well as sports medicine personnel. The emergency plan should be reviewed at least once a year with all athletic personnel and local emergency response teams. Through development and implementation of the emergency plan, Arkadelphia School District Athletics helps ensure that the athlete will have the best care provided when an emergency does arise. Site Plans Following are Emergency Action Plans for APSD Athletic Venues

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Arkadelphia High School

Athletic Training Emergency Action Plan

Facility Location: AHS Main Gymnasium 401 High School Drive, Arkadelphia, AR 71923

Basketball/Volleyball

1. RESPONSIBILITY OF EMERGENCY CARE TEAM (Staff Athletic Trainer with assistance

of Athletic Training Students) a. Emergency Care Provider – Handles the emergency situation (CPR/AED

certified) b. Facilitator – Coordinates emergency care

Assign administrators/coaching staff tasks:

c. Telephone Caller – Contacts EMS via 911 Report nature of severity of injury Give directions to injury site (401 High School Drive)

Remain on the phone until operator hangs up IF ATC and/or AD are not present, call AD at above number

d. By-Stander Control Keep all non-involved personnel away from injury site

e. Emergency Vehicle Escort

Make sure double doors beside 9th grade girls locker room are open or unlocked One person go to front parking lot to meet ambulance and send around to side of gym by practice field.

One person stand outside double doors to direct ambulance driver in to gym One person stand at curve where EMS will turn to go to entry location Make sure area in front of double doors is clear for EMS to be able to bring

equipment into gym.

2. PHONE

a. Location – In the event cell service is interrupted, land line located in Girls’ Basketball Office by varsity girls’ locker rooms

3. EMERGENCY SUPPLIES/PROCEDURES a. AED located outside Girls’ Basketball Coaches’ Office

b. First aid kit located on bench (games) or in coaches’ office (practice) c. Ice in machine adjacent to auxiliary gym d. If necessary, member of athletic training staff will accompany an injured student to

the hospital. e. Administrator in charge will notify crowd via public address announcement (or other

means if PA system is not in use) of any changes to schedule.

Emergency Contact Numbers:

EMS, Fire, Police: 911

Chris Babb (Athletic Director): 870-464-7558 Matt Hargrove (Certified Athletic Trainer): 501-337-6974

(All APSD Athletic teams)

David Maxwell (AHS Principal): 870-230-2170 Angela Garner (Goza Principal): 870-403-2801 Coy Hasley (AHS SRO): 870-260-4993

Poison Control Hotline: 1-800-222-1222 John Miller (HSU Athletic Training) 501-626-4298

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Arkadelphia High School

Athletic Training Emergency Action Plan

Facility Location: AHS Main Gymnasium

401 High School Drive, Arkadelphia, AR 71923 Basketball/Volleyball

-- Yellow arrows indicate EMS route

-- Yellow starred location indicates EMS entrance point for AHS Main Gymnasium

-- Red starred location indicates locations that APSD Administrators or coaches will be located to direct EMS

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Arkadelphia School District Athletics

Athletic Training Emergency Action Plan

Facility Location: AHS Auxiliary Gymnasium 401 High School Drive, Arkadelphia, AR 71923

Basketball/Volleyball/Spirit teams

1. RESPONSIBILITY OF EMERGENCY CARE TEAM (Staff Athletic Trainer with assistance

of Athletic Training Students) a. Emergency Care Provider – Handles the emergency situation (CPR/AED

certified) b. Facilitator – Coordinates emergency care

Assign administrators/coaching staff tasks:

c. Telephone Caller – Contacts EMS via 911 Report nature of severity of injury Give directions to injury site (401 High School Drive)

Remain on the phone until operator hangs up IF ATC and/or AD are not present, call AD at above number

d. By-Stander Control Keep all non-involved personnel away from injury site

e. Emergency Vehicle Escort

Make sure glass double doors beside AHS main office are open or unlocked One person go to front parking lot to meet ambulance and instruct to park in front of main entrance; make sure entry porch is clear

One person stand by double glass doors to direct EMS into aux gym Make sure area in front of glass double doors is clear for EMS to be able to bring equipment into gym.

2. PHONE a. Location – In the event cell service is interrupted, land line located in coaches’

office adjacent to auxiliary gym

3. EMERGENCY SUPPLIES/PROCEDURES

b. AED located outside Girls’ Basketball Coaches’ Office of main gym

c. First aid kit located on bench (games) or in coaches’ office (practice) d. Ice in machine adjacent to auxiliary gym

e. If necessary, member of athletic training staff will accompany an injured student to the hospital.

Emergency Contact Numbers:

EMS, Fire, Police: 911

Chris Babb (Athletic Director): 870-464-7558 Matt Hargrove (Certified Athletic Trainer): 501-337-6974

(All APSD Athletic teams)

David Maxwell (AHS Principal): 870-230-2170 Angela Garner (Goza Principal): 870-403-2801 Coy Hasley (AHS SRO): 870-260-4993

Poison Control Hotline: 1-800-222-1222 John Miller (HSU Athletic Training) 501-626-4298

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Arkadelphia School District Athletics

Athletic Training Emergency Action Plan

Facility Location: AHS Auxiliary Gymnasium 401 High School Drive, Arkadelphia, AR 71923

Basketball/Volleyball/Spirit teams

-- Yellow arrows indicate EMS route

-- Yellow starred location indicates EMS entrance point for

AHS Auxiliary Gym

-- Red starred location indicates locations that APSD Administrators or coaches will be located to direct EMS

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Arkadelphia School District Athletics

Athletic Training Emergency Action Plan

Facility Location: AllCare Field at Badger Stadium 401 High School Drive, Arkadelphia, AR 71923

Football/Soccer

1. RESPONSIBILITY OF EMERGENCY CARE TEAM (Staff Athletic Trainer with assistance

of Athletic Training Students) a. Emergency Care Provider – Handles the emergency situation (CPR/AED certified)

b. Facilitator – Coordinates emergency care Assign administrators/coaching staff tasks: c. Telephone Caller – Contacts EMS via 911

Report nature of severity of injury Give directions to injury site (401 High School Drive) Remain on the phone until operator hangs up

IF ATC and/or AD are not present, call AD at above number d. By-Stander Control

Keep all non-involved personnel away from injury site e. Emergency Vehicle Escort

Make sure drive in front of double gate and inside double gate at visitor’s

entrance are clear One person go to front parking lot to meet ambulance and instruct to drive to visitor’s entrance

One person stand by visitor’s ticket booth to direct ambulance

2. PHONE

a. Location – In the event cell service is interrupted, land line located in press box and in Badger Fieldhouse coaches’ offices.

3. EMERGENCY SUPPLIES/PROCEDURES a. AED on field with Athletic Trainer or staff b. First aid kit located on field and in Athletic Training Room in fieldhouse

c. Ice in machine in home concession stand, visitor’s concession stand and in fieldhouse

d. If necessary, member of athletic training staff will accompany an injured student to the hospital.

e. Administrator in charge will notify crowd via public address announcement (or other

means if PA system is not in use) of any changes to schedule.

Emergency Contact Numbers:

EMS, Fire, Police: 911

Chris Babb (Athletic Director): 870-464-7558 Matt Hargrove (Certified Athletic Trainer): 501-337-6974

(All APSD Athletic teams)

David Maxwell (AHS Principal): 870-230-2170 Angela Garner (Goza Principal): 870-403-2801 Coy Hasley (AHS SRO): 870-260-4993

Poison Control Hotline: 1-800-222-1222 John Miller (HSU Athletic Training) 501-626-4298

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Arkadelphia School District Athletics

Athletic Training Emergency Action Plan

Facility Location: AllCare Field at Badger Stadium 401 High School Drive, Arkadelphia, AR 71923

Football/Soccer

-- Yellow arrows indicate EMS route

-- Yellow starred location indicates EMS entrance point for

AllCare Field at Badger Stadium

-- Red starred location indicates locations that APSD Administrators or coaches will be located to direct EMS

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Arkadelphia School District Athletics

Athletic Training Emergency Action Plan

Facility Location: AHS Practice Field and Fieldhouse 401 High School Drive, Arkadelphia, AR 71923

Football/Soccer/Any Sport

4. RESPONSIBILITY OF EMERGENCY CARE TEAM (Staff Athletic Trainer with assistance

of Athletic Training Students) a. Emergency Care Provider – Handles the emergency situation (CPR/AED certified)

b. Facilitator – Coordinates emergency care Assign administrators/coaching staff tasks: c. Telephone Caller – Contacts EMS via 911

Report nature of severity of injury Give directions to injury site (401 High School Drive) Remain on the phone until operator hangs up

IF ATC and/or AD are not present, call AD at above number d. By-Stander Control

Keep all non-involved personnel away from injury site e. Emergency Vehicle Escort

Make sure drive in front of double gate and inside double gate at field house

entrance are clear One person go to front parking lot to meet ambulance and instruct to drive to double gate at field house entrance

One person stand by double gate to direct ambulance

2. PHONE

a. Location – In the event cell service is interrupted, land line located in Badger Fieldhouse coaches’ offices.

3. EMERGENCY SUPPLIES/PROCEDURES a. AED on field with Athletic Trainer or staff b. First aid kit located on field and in Athletic Training Room in field house

c. Ice in machine in field house d. If necessary, member of athletic training staff will accompany an injured student to

the hospital.

Emergency Contact Numbers:

EMS, Fire, Police: 911

Chris Babb (Athletic Director): 870-464-7558 Matt Hargrove (Certified Athletic Trainer): 501-337-6974

(All APSD Athletic teams)

David Maxwell (AHS Principal): 870-230-2170 Angela Garner (Goza Principal): 870-403-2801 Coy Hasley (AHS SRO): 870-260-4993

Poison Control Hotline: 1-800-222-1222 John Miller (HSU Athletic Training) 501-626-4298

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Arkadelphia School District Athletics

Athletic Training Emergency Action Plan

Facility Location: AHS Practice Field and Fieldhouse

401 High School Drive, Arkadelphia, AR 71923

Football/Soccer/Any Sport

-- Yellow arrows indicate EMS route

-- Yellow starred location indicates EMS entrance point for Practice Field and Field house

-- Red starred location indicates locations that APSD

Administrators or coaches will be located to direct EMS

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Arkadelphia School District Athletics

Athletic Training Emergency Action Plan

Facility Location: Goza Middle School Practice Field 1305 Caddo Street, Arkadelphia, AR 71923

Football

1. RESPONSIBILITY OF EMERGENCY CARE TEAM (Staff Athletic Trainer with assistance

of Athletic Training Students)

a. Emergency Care Provider – Handles the emergency situation (CPR/AED certified) b. Facilitator – Coordinates emergency care Assign administrators/coaching staff tasks:

c. Telephone Caller – Contacts EMS via 911 Report nature of severity of injury Give directions to injury site (1305 Caddo Street)

Remain on the phone until operator hangs up IF ATC and/or AD are not present, call AD at above number

d. By-Stander Control

Keep all non-involved personnel away from injury site e. Emergency Vehicle Escort

Make sure drive in front of double gate by band room is clear

One person go to double gate entrance off of Caddo Street to direct EMS to field

2. PHONE

a. Location – In the event cell service is interrupted, land line located in Goza main building

3. EMERGENCY SUPPLIES/PROCEDURES a. AED in Goza main office

b. First aid kit located with coaches c. Ice in machine in Outlaw gym d. If necessary, member of athletic training staff will accompany an injured student to

the hospital.

Emergency Contact Numbers:

EMS, Fire, Police: 911 Chris Babb (Athletic Director): 870-464-7558

Matt Hargrove (Certified Athletic Trainer): 501-337-6974 (All APSD Athletic teams)

David Maxwell (AHS Principal): 870-230-2170 Angela Garner (Goza Principal): 870-403-2801

Coy Hasley (AHS SRO): 870-260-4993 Poison Control Hotline: 1-800-222-1222

John Miller (HSU Athletic Training) 501-626-4298

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Arkadelphia School District Athletics

Athletic Training Emergency Action Plan

Facility Location: Goza Middle School Practice Field 1305 Caddo Street, Arkadelphia, AR 71923

Football

-- Yellow arrows indicate EMS route

-- Yellow starred location indicates EMS entrance point for

Goza Practice Field

-- Red starred location indicates locations that APSD Administrators or coaches will be located to direct EMS

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Arkadelphia School District Athletics

Athletic Training Emergency Action Plan

Facility Location: Goza Middle School Outlaw Gym 1305 Caddo Street, Arkadelphia, AR 71923

Volleyball/Basketball

1. RESPONSIBILITY OF EMERGENCY CARE TEAM (Staff Athletic Trainer with assistance of Athletic Training Students)

a. Emergency Care Provider – Handles the emergency situation (CPR/AED certified) b. Facilitator – Coordinates emergency care Assign administrators/coaching staff tasks:

c. Telephone Caller – Contacts EMS via 911 Report nature of severity of injury Give directions to injury site (1305 Caddo Street)

Remain on the phone until operator hangs up IF ATC and/or AD are not present, call AD at above number

d. By-Stander Control

Keep all non-involved personnel away from injury site e. Emergency Vehicle Escort

Make sure drive in front of Outlaw Gym is clear

One person go to drive entrance off of Caddo Street to direct EMS to gym

2. PHONE

a. Location – In the event cell service is interrupted, land line located in both coaches’ office in Outlaw Gym

3. EMERGENCY SUPPLIES/PROCEDURES a. AED in Goza main office

b. First aid kit located with coaches c. Ice in machine in Outlaw gym d. If necessary, member of athletic training staff will accompany an injured student to

the hospital.

Emergency Contact Numbers:

EMS, Fire, Police: 911 Chris Babb (Athletic Director): 870-464-7558

Matt Hargrove (Certified Athletic Trainer): 501-337-6974 (All APSD Athletic teams)

David Maxwell (AHS Principal): 870-230-2170 Angela Garner (Goza Principal): 870-403-2801

Coy Hasley (AHS SRO): 870-260-4993 Poison Control Hotline: 1-800-222-1222

John Miller (HSU Athletic Training) 501-626-4298

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Arkadelphia School District Athletics

Athletic Training Emergency Action Plan

Facility Location: Goza Middle School Outlaw Gym 1305 Caddo Street, Arkadelphia, AR 71923

Volleyball/Basketball

-- Yellow arrows indicate EMS route

-- Yellow starred location indicates EMS entrance point for Outlaw Gym

-- Red starred location indicates locations that APSD

Administrators or coaches will be located to direct EMS

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Arkadelphia School District Athletics

Athletic Training Emergency Action Plan

Facility Location: Sturgis Field 12th Street, Arkadelphia, AR 71923

Baseball

1. RESPONSIBILITY OF EMERGENCY CARE TEAM (Staff Athletic Trainer with assistance of Athletic Training Students)

a. Emergency Care Provider – Handles the emergency situation (CPR/AED certified) b. Facilitator – Coordinates emergency care Assign administrators/coaching staff tasks:

c. Telephone Caller – Contacts EMS via 911 Report nature of severity of injury Give directions to injury site (12th Street)

Remain on the phone until operator hangs up IF ATC and/or AD are not present, call AD at above number

d. By-Stander Control

Keep all non-involved personnel away from injury site e. Emergency Vehicle Escort

Make sure drive in front of gate by concession stand and bathrooms is clear

One person go to this entrance off of 12th Street to direct EMS to field

2. PHONE

a. Location – In the event cell service is interrupted, no land lines are available 3. EMERGENCY SUPPLIES/PROCEDURES

a. AED with Athletic Trainer during games b. First aid kit located with coaches

c. If necessary, member of athletic training staff will accompany an injured student to the hospital.

Emergency Contact Numbers:

EMS, Fire, Police: 911 Chris Babb (Athletic Director): 870-464-7558

Matt Hargrove (Certified Athletic Trainer): 501-337-6974 (All APSD Athletic teams)

David Maxwell (AHS Principal): 870-230-2170 Angela Garner (Goza Principal): 870-403-2801

Coy Hasley (AHS SRO): 870-260-4993 Poison Control Hotline: 1-800-222-1222

John Miller (HSU Athletic Training) 501-626-4298

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Arkadelphia School District Athletics

Athletic Training Emergency Action Plan

Facility Location: Sturgis Field 12th Street, Arkadelphia, AR 71923

Baseball

-- Yellow arrows indicate EMS route

-- Yellow starred location indicates EMS entrance point for Sturgis Field

-- Red starred location indicates locations that APSD

Administrators or coaches will be located to direct EMS

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Arkadelphia School District Athletics

Athletic Training Emergency Action Plan

Facility Location: Arkadelphia Youth Sports Complex 204 Thompson Road, Arkadelphia, AR 71923

Softball/Baseball

1. RESPONSIBILITY OF EMERGENCY CARE TEAM (Staff Athletic Trainer with assistance of Athletic Training Students)

a. Emergency Care Provider – Handles the emergency situation (CPR/AED certified) b. Facilitator – Coordinates emergency care Assign administrators/coaching staff tasks:

c. Telephone Caller – Contacts EMS via 911 Report nature of severity of injury Give directions to injury site (204 Thompson Road)

Remain on the phone until operator hangs up IF ATC and/or AD are not present, call AD at above number

d. By-Stander Control

Keep all non-involved personnel away from injury site e. Emergency Vehicle Escort

One person go across footbridge to direct EMS around curve toward

baseball/softball fields. One person stand at turn in to baseball/softball fields to keep EMS from continuing on to soccer/football fields at complex.

2. PHONE

a. Location – In the event cell service is interrupted, no land lines are available.

3. EMERGENCY SUPPLIES/PROCEDURES

a. AED with Athletic Trainer during games b. First aid kit located with coaches c. If necessary, member of athletic training staff will accompany an injured student to

the hospital.

Emergency Contact Numbers:

EMS, Fire, Police: 911 Chris Babb (Athletic Director): 870-464-7558

Matt Hargrove (Certified Athletic Trainer): 501-337-6974 (All APSD Athletic teams)

David Maxwell (AHS Principal): 870-230-2170 Angela Garner (Goza Principal): 870-403-2801

Coy Hasley (AHS SRO): 870-260-4993 Poison Control Hotline: 1-800-222-1222

John Miller (HSU Athletic Training) 501-626-4298

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Arkadelphia School District Athletics

Athletic Training Emergency Action Plan

Facility Location: Arkadelphia Youth Sports Complex 204 Thompson Road, Arkadelphia, AR 71923

Softball/Baseball

-- Yellow arrows indicate EMS route

-- Yellow starred location indicates EMS entrance point for Youth Sports Complex

-- Red starred location indicates locations that APSD

Administrators or coaches will be located to direct EMS

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APSD Emergency Action Plan Chain of Command

To be used to determine who acts as “person in charge” during an emergency during an athletic

contest or practice.

“Person in charge” will assign tasks such as calling 911, retrieving the AED, crowd control, etc. Top spot on list will always be Certified Athletic Trainer. Should the ATC not be in attendance,

the chain of command will be followed.

GAMES

1. Certified Athletic Trainer 2. Administrator (Athletic Director or designee) 3. Head coach of varsity sport playing -- primarily for use during volleyball or junior high basketball or football games. The goal is to not have the head coach of the team playing at that time be required to take attention off of team. For example, if the 8th grade girls’ basketball team is playing and an emergency situation arises, the head varsity basketball coach – who most likely would be in attendance – would assume the lead role in assigning tasks. The 8th grade girls’ coach would be able to tend to the rest of the team while other coaches tend to the emergency. 4. Assistant coach of varsity sport playing – see above scenario 5. Other coaches in attendance

PRACTICES 1. Certified Athletic Trainer

2. Administrator (Athletic Director or designee) 3. Head coach of team practicing

In any event in which ATC or Administrator is not in attendance and 911 is called, please assign one coach to notify both of the incident.