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Download our Resource Kit: Lay Responder EAP for Athletic Events

We've just added a blog section to our website, and periodically will be sharing information with valuable downloadable resources that will help you enhance your EAP and emergency response!

In our first blog post, "Empowering Lay Responders in High School Athletic Events: Lessons From 30,000 Feet" - we take lessons from the airline industry with opportunities to improve spectator emergency response, as well as how to manage the enthusiastic spectator who may want to run onto the field or court …

Hot Topic Question of the Week: "HAND SIGNALS"

So this is a pretty common topic thread as there are no consistent "hand signals" in sports medicine.

"What HAND SIGNALS do you use for on-field emergencies?"

Feel free to take and share selfies of the hand signals, upload a document, etc.!


RC
Ray Castle STAFF

Outside of the signs you use, have you seen other hand signals used when you are traveling as a visiting team?