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Responding To An Opioid Overdose
In the event of a medical emergency, who is the best person to respond? We’ve all watched the scenes from medical dramas—first responders rushing to the scene of an emergency with flashing lights and blaring sirens.
Scary Scenarios
When you think about youth sports, the first vision might be of kids with big smiles running up and down a field chasing a soccer ball. Or, maybe you see parents in the stands at a basketball game cheering loudly when a boy or girl makes a free throw for the first time.
Eye On Emergencies
I live in South Florida. If you know one thing about living here, you know the weather can sneak up on you at any time. The rainy seasons can make scheduling outdoor youth-sports events really challenging, and
A Plan For Action
While there are many benefits, professionals in the recreation and sport field today must be aware of the various risks as well as the liability involved. Despite the best risk-management
Emergency Planning
Staff members and volunteers in youth sports have to be prepared for everything. And I do mean everything.
The Incident Command System
Since the school shootings of the 1990s, the terrorist attacks of 2001, the Station Night Club fire in Rhode Island, the California mudslides, Western wildfires other tragic events, most people are