Utah Admin. Code R392-400-11 - Emergency Medical Care Requirements
(1)
The operator shall ensure that:
(a) the
gathering has at least one first aid station;
(b) emergency medical care and necessary
supplies and equipment are provided as determined by the local health officer,
the emergency medical provider, and the emergency medical operations
plan;
(c) first aid stations afford
privacy to a person receiving care or treatment;
(d) first aid stations are of sufficient size
to accommodate the number of care givers required, and the predicted number of
sick or injured persons;
(e) first
aid stations are strategically located to provide expedient medical care for
those attending or participating in the gathering;
(f) first aid stations are easily accessible
by emergency vehicles;
(g) the
emergency medical provider is provided with a map of the gathering site that
includes:
(i) location of first aid
stations;
(ii) emergency vehicle
ingress and egress routes;
(iii)
landing zones, if applicable; and
(iv) rendezvous locations;
(h) a first aid station that is
clearly marked and identifiable as a first aid station is provided;
(i) medical staff have access to telephones
or radios to contact outside emergency medical services;
(j) the staff person in charge of the first
aid station keeps accurate records of patients and treatment; and
(k) the local health officer is notified of
each case involving a serious injury or communicable disease in accordance with
Rule R386-702, Communicable Disease, and Rule R386-703, Injury
Reporting.
(2) The local
health officer or emergency medical provider may require:
(a) more than one first aid
station;
(b) additional emergency
medical services personnel as deemed necessary; or
(c) the operator to provide dedicated
stand-by ambulances and personnel at the gathering.
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