1.2 Required Facilities & Resources
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1.2 Required Facilities & Resources
On site facilities
- The Event Organising Committee (OC) must assure that emergency medical services are available for each official day of training and competition
- Medically equipped tent or clinic in close vicinity of the base / finish of event location for initial triage and minor issues.
- Public facility for medical care of spectators
- Top of course medical station for athlete needs prior to competition
- Intermediate medical course stations depending on event
- A minimum of one Advanced Life Support (ALS) ambulance ambulance for transport must be available with a back-up plan if transport is used
- Alpine Speed events, Freestyle Aerials and Ski Cross, Snowboard Cross and Big Air and and Skiflying competitions must have a fully equipped Advanced Life Support Team and a replacement available with transport at all times during official training or competition.
- Alpine Speed, Freestyle Aerials, Ski Cross, Snowboard Cross, Big Air and Skiflying competitions must have a fully equipped Advanced Life Support Team and a replacement available with transport at all times during official training or competition
- For Alpine Speed, Freestyle Aerials, Ski Cross, Snowboard Cross, Big Air and Skiflying competitions, a rescue helicopter or medically equivalent evacuation method must be available on a basis consistent with local law. The chosen method of evacuation must be capable of immediate patient off-hill evacuation.
[edit] Also see
- Advanced Trauma Life Support
- Advanced Life Support
- Emergency Medical Technician
- Medical Guide,
- Emergency medical services
- Advanced Cardiac Life Support
- Advanced Medical Priority Dispatch System
- ICR 3032
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