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Need for a Medical attendant at youth sports??? |
I am an Nationally Registered Emergency Medical Technition, with several years of experience, in youth hockey, as well as ambulance service. I have a contract to provide EMTs to the local youth hockey association about 122 games a season. I am thinking of expanding this to include the other activities. Does anyone know of places doing this? Any idea on hourly rates? I too am a NREMT-B and do stand by for little league as well as high school events. And Athletic Trainers are mostly at the HS level. In our area we do not see them at little league or Junior High levels. At the HS level we provide additional resources to the trainers. We carry back boards and spinal immobilization gear (as well as other medical equipment) and we treat the fans as well as the athletes. At little league events where there is no other medical personnel (typically) we provide all services. The going rate in our area is $40 per hour per medical responder on site. Depending on the event is dependent on how many folks we send. If you ever doubt the need for medical folks at EVERY sports event google the name Zachery Lystedt. An 8th grader in Washington State who suffered a concussion in a game last year and the coaches did not recognize the warning signs. My ambulance service charges Not trying to step on anyone(s) toes, but Certified Athletic Trainer's (ATC) are specifically employed for this type of service. ATc's have the education and certification to treat and/or prevent activity related injuries. |
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