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Qualified assistance at sporting events Start the PowerPoint slide show for interactivity

Qualified assistance at sporting events First Aider Emergency Services Doctor Physiotherapist The list on the left, details 4 types of people that may be present at sporting events. Hover over each of the boxes, for more information.

Qualified assistance at sporting events Trained by a recognised organisation, e.g St Johns Ambulance and holds a current certificate in first aid. Usually able to deal with most minor incidents. First Aider Emergency Services Doctor Physiotherapist

Qualified assistance at sporting events Fire, ambulance and police services have trained staff to deal with specific emergency situations. Ambulance and paramedics are often present at sporting events. Sometimes, more than one service is required at an event. First Aider Emergency Services Doctor Physiotherapist

Qualified assistance at sporting events A licensed medical practitioner. They are normally present at high risk and important sporting events. It is recommended all casualties see their doctor following an accident / injury. First Aider Emergency Services Doctor Physiotherapist

Qualified assistance at sporting events Physiotherapists are able to assess and treat movement problems caused by injury. They are normally present at sporting events and often are the first on the scene to assess the situation. First Aider Emergency Services Doctor Physiotherapist