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Special Events and Mass Gatherings. Opening Case. Special Events and Mass Gatherings. Rock Concert. Your medic unit has been assigned to an all-day, open-air music concert for stand by. It is 90 ° F outside, and a crowd estimated at 1,000 to 1,500 teenagers is having fun. 00108010.
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OpeningCase Special Events and Mass Gatherings
Rock Concert • Your medic unit has been assigned to an all-day, open-air music concert for stand by. • It is 90°F outside, and a crowd estimated at 1,000 to 1,500 teenagers is having fun. 00108010
Opening Case • You have been enjoying the ambulance A/C and a DVD movie backstage when Lily approaches your ambulance. “I’m feeling dizzy,” she says.
Scene Size-Up • Lily is 12 years old. She and her friends were dropped off by her parents this morning. She has been dancing and singing all day. • Lily cannot walk very well. She is having leg cramps and nausea. Her skin is hot and dry. Her mucous membranes are pink and dry. • VS: BP 100/70, P 110, R 20, SpO2 98%
SICK? Sick or Not-yet-sick? Why? or NOT YET SICK?
Scene Evolution • As you get Lily comfortable, two more young girls approach your ambulance with similar complaints. • You radio is crackling. The concession stand on the opposite side of the crowd is calling with a patient who is vomiting and requesting “medical assistance.”
Concert Scene (continued) • There are now several security guards calling for a “medic” in front of the mosh pit, and you can see a T-shirt vending tent setup that looks like it’s filled with people seeking refuge from the heat.
Concert Venue Map Green dots are the patients. How should you handle this situation? T-shirt vending tent Medic unit Stage T-shirt vending tent N Gate Main Roadway
North triage Patient collection Medic unit South triage patient collection Concert Venue Map Medic unit Ladder truck A M B T-Shirt Vending Tent Vending A M B Stage A M B T-Shirt Vending Tent A M B N Vending A M B Gate Main roadway blocked with parked cars and pedestrian traffic
Preplan • Most of your patients are under the age of 18 and were dropped off by parents. How does this change your approach to the scene? • What should have been done in anticipation of this event to prevent this?
Introduction • Disaster management principles • Preplanning • Responding • Mitigating the event • Recovering from the event
When creating the medical operations plan for a mass gathering, members of the event planning team should • Strictly adhere to the policies and protocols of the local EMS agency • Take into account factors such as the time of year and the demographics of the crowd • Only take into account the conditions most likely to be encountered, such as headache and minor trauma
When creating the medical operations plan for a mass gathering, members of the event planning team should • Strictly adhere to the policies and protocols of the local EMS agency • Take into account factors such as the time of year and the demographics of the crowd • Only take into account the conditions most likely to be encountered, such as headache and minor trauma
Venue Reconnaissance • Need to be aware with each venue: • Environment (whether indoor or outdoor) • Location • Accessibility • Existing aid • Emergency facilities
Legal and Political Reconnaissance • Be aware of any protocol or other barriers to response due to the gathering
Event Timing • Be aware of potential changes due to weather or traffic
Event Security and Safety Concerns • Anticipate potential threats relevant to the mass gathering
Utilizing Existing Laws, Regulations, and Rules in the Planning Process • Legal issues that should be planned for include • Liability coverage • Jurisdictional authority • Billing • Reimbursement procedures
Event Participant Diversity • Be prepared for the potential of a variety of age groups and health conditions present • Also for the possibility of language barriers
Anticipated Types of Emergencies • Plan for the worst potential emergencies • Anaphylaxis • Cardiac arrest • Major trauma
Medical Personnel and Response Team Configuration • The qualification of medical personnel can vary greatly on a mass gathering • Stations
Event Resources and Equipment • Response vehicles • Minimum supplies • Potential for water and blankets?
Equipment • Place personnel who are familiar with equipment (e.g., skis, ATVs) on appropriate equipment • Place supplies with those trained to use them
Additional Resources Available During the Event • Community resources • Surrounding ambulances
Event Communication Equipment • Be familiar with radio equipment • What channel to speak on • Cell phones • Landlines • Pagers
Protocols • Where are protocols from? • Treating and releasing or transporting protocols
Standing Mass Gathering Venues • London ambulance service covers Heathrow Airport with paramedics and EMTs on bikes
Medical Control During the Event • Availability of online medical control for mass events
The Responding Phase: Immediately Prior to the Event • Medical response plan • Incident command post
You are called to a professional basketball arena where a first aid office is being overwhelmed by patients complaining of fever, nausea, and joint pain. You should first consider • Organophosphate poisoning • Release of refrigerator coolant • Food poisoning • Biochemical terrorist attack
You are called to a professional basketball arena where a first aid office is being overwhelmed by patients complaining of fever, nausea, and joint pain. You should first consider • Organophosphate poisoning • Release of refrigerator coolant • Food poisoning • Biochemical terrorist attack
The Mitigation Phase: Responding During the Event • Staffing hazard mitigation includes • Rehydration units • Providing information on safe-ride • Designated driver programs • Distributing blankets during outdoor winter events
The Public Safety Answering Point • PSAP calls and prearrival instructions
Maintaining a Safe Environment: Transportation of Patients During Events • Be on high alert for evidence of danger or foul play • Establish special treatment areas as necessary • Send medical personnel to specific areas
Documentation of Care During Mass Gatherings • Documentation still required • May not need as much • HIPPA still applies
Unforeseen Situations Arising During an Event • Possible barriers that could arise during event • Inability to transport due to the type of vehicles used
Street Secret • The quickest way to access some patients is by having bystanders bring the patients out of the crowd to the rescuers • If the crowd is under control and willing to assist, you can direct them regarding what needs to be done to bring the patients to you
Mass gatherings have a particularly high incidence of • Violence outbreaks • Celebrity attendance • Teenage attendance • Environmental emergencies
Mass gatherings have a particularly high incidence of • Violence outbreaks • Celebrity attendance • Teenage attendance • Environmental emergencies
After the Event: The Recovery Phase • Debrief staff for ideas for future events • Restock, clean, document
Summary • All of the public safety agencies should be involved in planning for the event • Paramedics must understand the plan and know their role