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2020 Emergency Action PlanTrussville Youth Football Field
Trussville Lacrosse Association
2020 Emergency Action Plan
Trussville Lacrosse Association
P.O. Box 571
Trussville, AL 35173
TLA BOARD MEMBERS 2020 SPRING SEASON
President: Mark Higginbotham 205-337-2539
GBYLA Rep/POC: DeWayne Roberts 205-253-7860
Girls AD: Tom McCormick 205-635-8940
Boys AD: Justin Sly 205-230-3479
Treasurer: Michael Andrzejewski 205-218-0302
Secretary: Miranda Weldon 540-553-1971
VP Recruiting: Jeff Corley 205-777-9542
VP Concessions: VACANT
VP Marketing/Sponsorships: VACANT
www.trussvillelacrosse.org
www.facebook.com/TrussvilleLacrosse
2020 Emergency Action Plan –First Steps
The Trussville Lacrosse Association has designed this EAP in a Flip-Book style. There is an At-a-Glance page followed by pages for each field location. Within the Field Location sections, there is a summary page and detailed pages for each type of emergency. BEFORE EACH GAME, please follow these important FIRST STEPS:
Step
1 All Board Members present at Game should gather and determine Rank of Command (ROC) Responsibilities St
ep 2 Highest ROC should write
names, phone numbers, and responsibility on EAP Game Day Form and provide to all responsible parties – including officials, trainer, and visiting head coach. For practices – Head Coach of practicing team is responsible for all facets of EAP and should have location-pertinent copy.
Step
3 Highest ROC should ensure there is a location-pertinent copy of the EAP available on the statistician table and, if at the Youth Football Field – a copy should be kept in the Press Box and a copy in the Concessions area.
Step
4 ROC in charge of INJURY portion of EAP should check for AED and ensure it is ready to operate.
2020 EAP Game DayLIST OF DUTIES
• Prepares form, assigning duties and ensuring all duties have a responsible contact• Who will be Point of Contact? (ensures accident/event is handled smoothly and everyone involved is being
communicated with and to)• Who will contact EMS? (Ensures details of accident/event is described, stays on phone with EMS personnel
and relays and EMS instructions to those attending to injured)• Who will hold “EMS HERE” sign? (Ensure EMS is directed through appropriate entrance)• Who will communicate to crowd any necessary instructions (Ensuring they move to appropriate shelter or
parking lot or other location depending on circumstance)• Who will locate parent(s)/guardian(s)? (If not on site, will obtain any instructions for medical personnel and
will stay with injured player or ride with them to hospital)• Who will keep all unnecessary personnel off field and away from injury/incident?• Who will control Trussville players?• Who will control visiting team players?• Who will clean up area after injury/incident?• Who will complete Game Day Incident Report?
2020 EAP Game Day FormDATE: ________________
TRUSSVILLE EMERGENCY NUMBERS:POLICE: FIRE:205-655-2101 205-655-9123
4621 Riverbend Rd, #4611,Trussville 35173
Youth Football
• EMS Access – Through Double Gate on Palm Street• AED – Yes – 1st Floor Hallway of Concessions Bldg• First Aid Kit – Yes – Concessions – Shelf on right
side of entrance• Fire Extinguisher – Yes – Concessions – wall mount
left side of entrance• Weather Shelter – Yes – 1st floor of Concessions
Bldg
ONSITE BOARD MEMBER
MOBILENUMBER
RESPONSIBILITY
MARK HIGGINBOTHAM
205-337-2539
TOM MCCORMICK
205-635-8940
JUSTIN SLY
205-230-3479
DEWAYNE ROBERTS
205-253-7860
MICHAELANDRZEJEWSKI
205-218-0302
MIRANDA WELDON
540-553-1971
JEFF CORLEY
205-777-9542
ONSITE OTHER HELPERS
MOBILENUMBER
RESPONSIBILITY
2020 Emergency Action Plan
Trussville Youth Football Field
4621 Riverbend Rd, #4611, Trussville, AL 35173
TRUSSVILLE EMERGENCY NUMBERS:POLICE: FIRE:205-655-2101 205-655-9123
EVENT DUTY RESPONSIBLE
INJURY Determine level of assistance needed Athletic Trainer or Team Coach
Call EMSGet AEDMeet EMSRide with athlete if no parent/guardian present
See Rank of Command
LIGHTNING Determination of Lightning in areaMonitor for 30 minutes of no visual lightning and notify when/if game can resume
Referee
Announce for those in attendance to shelter in their vehicles or in concessions area under press box
See Rank of Command
TORNADO WATCH Stay tuned to local news and weather and be alert to changing weather conditions
See Rank of Command
TORNADO WARNINGAnnounce for everyone to get in concessions area under press box and remain until “All Clear” is given. DO NOT RETURN TO VEHICLES
See Rank of Command
FIRE Contact Trussville Fire Department and state location and nature of fire
See Rank of Command
Advise spectators to exit stands and leave field for the parking lot and remain there until all clear is given.
Coaches should escort all players to parking lot and remain with players until all clear is given.
See Rank of Command
Coaches
AED LOCATED IN CONCESSION HALLWAY
RANK OF COMMAND - CONTACT
1 PresidentMARK HIGGINBOTHAM 205-337-2539
2 Athletic DirectorsTOM MCCORMICK (Girls)JUSTIN SLY (Boys)
205-635-8940205-230-3479
3 GBYLA RepDEWAYNE ROBERTS 205-253-7860
4 TreasurerMICHAEL ANDRZEJEWSKI
205-218-0302
5 SecretaryMIRANDA WELDON 540-553-1971
6 VP’sJEFF CORLEY (Recruiting)VACANT (Concessions)VACANT (Sponsors)
205-777-9542
7 Head Coach of Playing TeamTOM MCCORMICK (Girls Varsity)JUSTIN SLY (Boys Varsity)
205-635-8940205-230-3479
Double Gate – EMS Vehicle Entrance
Concessions ShelterAED located in 1st Floor
Hallway (right side)
Parking LotFire Relocation
Site
NOT AVAILABLE TO TRUSSVILLE LACROSSE
INJURY2020 Emergency Action Plan
INJURY
Assess Injury
Get AED if available and
necessary
Call 911-State your name and
that you have an injury at a Lacrosse event
-Provide address and direction details
If there is a certified Trainer available, he/she should assess injury and advise next step.If there is not a certified Trainer available, check ROC to see if anyone is certified BLS. Contact parents and complete incident report.
Unconscious/C-Spine/Concussion
•If unconscious Call 911 and follow the instructions of emergency personnel while waiting for their arrival•Suspected Spinal Injury – Call 911•DO NOT MOVE ATHLETE•DO NOT REMOVE EQUIPMENT•Comfort Athlete
•Suspected Concussion – follow concussion check protocol•Can’t recall events prior to or after a hit or fall.•Appears dazed or stunned.•Forgets an instruction, is confused about an assignment or position, or is unsure of the game, score, or opponent.•Moves clumsily.•Answers questions slowly.•Loses consciousness (even briefly).•Shows mood, behavior, or personality changes.
Exceptional Heat Illness
• Remove athlete from play and relocate to a shaded area
• Remove equipment• Hydrate and cool with ice if available• Watch vitals for worsening symptoms• Call 911 if symptoms worsen
Fracture
• Call 911• If certified to do so – splint
and stabilize fracture site
LIGHTNING2020 Emergency Action Plan
LIGHTNING
Lightning Visiblein Area
ROC’s lead Players
to shelter
Official (Referee)Will monitor and
determine if clear and game can resume or if
not clear and game cancelled
Prepare to leave and find shelter (identify appropriate shelter). No place outside is safe if lightning is in the vicinity. Partially enclosed vending areas and picnic shelters are not safe. If a substantial building is not available, fully-enclosed motor vehicles provide good shelter as long as occupants do not touch the metal framework during the thunderstorm. If no protection from lightning is available, direct patrons to stay away from the tallest objects (light poles, flag poles), metal objects (fences or bleachers), standing pools of water, and open areas.
All Clear: The Official will continue to monitor the proximity of thunderstorms and utilize local observations to make an informed decision, determining the appropriate time to recommend reopening outdoor facilities. Management may then allow for normal activities to resume after 30 minutes of no detected lightning strikes within a 10 mile radius of the site. Notify the public that outdoor activities can resume.
Lightning Injury Response• Ensure scene safety (victims do not carry an electrical
charge and can be touched)• If necessary, safe, and appropriate, move the victim to a safe
place away from the threat of another lightning strike.• Summon an ambulance as needed according to local
protocols• CPR and/or AED may be necessary• Heart irregularities, shock, or sudden loss of consciousness
are possible. Keep the conscious victim calm and monitor closely
TORNADO2020 Emergency Action Plan
TORNADO
Direct everyone to closest SHELTER
Coaches lead Players
to shelter
Account for all players after tornado has passed. Check for
injuries
Only the Youth Football Field has building shelter in the event of a tornado.
Youth Football Field• Announce for everyone to go in the concessions area and bathrooms.• Keep door closed and wait for tornado to pass• Account for all players• Assess any injuries and follow appropriate protocol
HTMS Practice Fields
• Get everyone to lay down face first in ditch and cover heads with arms
• After tornado has passed, account for all players
• Assess any injuries and follow appropriate protocol
Lacrosse Practice Field
• Get everyone to lay down face first in ditch and cover heads with arms
• After tornado has passed, account for all players
• Assess any injuries and follow appropriate protocol
FIRE2020 Emergency Action Plan
FIRE
Call Fire Dept205-655-9123
Say where fire is and provide directions
Have everyone move to parking lot
Fire Injury Response• Call Trussville Fire Department and provide
nature of fire, if anyone has injuries and directions to facility
• Get everyone to move to the parking lot• Coaches of each team are responsible for
moving their players to parking lot and keeping account of them until given the all clear
• All ROCs on site should assist the other attendees to the parking lot
2020 Emergency Action Plan –Last Steps
AFTER EACH INCIDENT, PLEASE FOLLOW THESE STEPS:
Step
1 Work With all available ROCs, and EMS personnel to write report of incident. File with TLA President and provide copies to P&R, Insurance, and EMS personnel if requested.
Step
2 Follow-up with guardians of injured player(s) to check status of injury, answer any questions about how the injury occurred, and ensure they have US Lacrosse insurance filing instructions.
Step
3 If AED was used, ensure it is reset, returned to designated location and ready to use.
Step
4 Ensure copies of EAPs are returned to their designated site location or replaced if damaged or missing.