BriceJohnson wrote:
my wife IS a registered nurse, and she's always there, but as you said, without the proper tools, there is only so much she can do.
We actually have several medical professionals in the club. Rebecca is an RN, Marcus McRae also is an RN and if the Johnsons ever come back out, Sally is a Doctor. Those are just the ones that I know of.
That said, they can only do so much. Sure, they know the basics and can get a person comfortable, but they obviously don't have the necessary tools and equipment in place to handle a situation like Gwen's or Stephen's from a few years ago.
I like the idea of having an EMT at the event but does the cost out weigh the benefit? Has anybody looked into how much it would cost to have EMTs present? I'm guessing it wouldn't be cheap at all.
I have been to alot of autocrosses over the past decade and have been to exactly zero that had EMTs present. I also have been to only 2 events (both in Greenville) where someone had to go to the hospital for any sort of care. That is 2 events out of 80 or so THSCC and probably a dozen other events. That is a pretty small percentage.
I think having an emergency plan in place, complete with phone numbers and directions to local hospitals, would go along way towards easing the minds of the officers when faced with the situation. turn by turn directions from each site to the closest hospital is something that should be included.