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Emergency Planning in Athletics

Journal of Athletic Training99 Journal of Athletic Training2002;37(1):99 104qby the National Athletic Trainers Association, Athletic Trainers AssociationPosition Statement: Emergency Planningin AthleticsJ. C. Andersen*; Ronald W. Courson ; Douglas M. Kleiner ;Todd A. McLoda *Armstrong Atlantic State University, Savannah, GA; University of Georgia, Athens, GA; University of Florida,Health Science Center/Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL; Illinois State University, Normal, ILJ. C. Andersen, PhD, ATC, PT, SCS, contributed to conception and design; acquisition and analysis and interpretation of thedata; and drafting, critical revision, and final approval of the article. Ronald W. Courson, ATC, PT, NREMT-I, CSCS, DouglasM. Kleiner, PhD, ATC, CSCS, NREMT, FACSM, and Todd A. McLoda, PhD, ATC, contributed to acquisition and analysis andinterpretation of the data and drafting, critical revision, and final approval of the correspondence to National Athletic Trainers Association, Communications Department, 2952 Stemmons Freeway,Dallas, TX :To educate athletic trainers and others about theneed for Emergency Planning , to provide guidelines in the de-velopment of Emergency plans, a

to carry out the tasks required in the event of an emer-gency. In addition, the emergency plan should outline the location of the emergency equipment. Further, the equip-ment available should be appropriate to the level of train-ing of the personnel involved. 5. Establishment of a clear mechanism for communication to

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