Writing the rules
Somebody call 911
Weather
If it's not on paper, it didn't happen
100

Written by the AT and team physician 

EAP

100

This is the first thing you tell the 911 operator. 

Your name and number

100

Time of acclimatization. 

5 days

100

Give clearance from physician you can participate. 

Physicals 

200

EAP for each of these

Building or venue

200

After giving your name and number, tell the 911 operator this. 

What happened and how many people are injured. 

200

When lighting strikes, there is this time of delay.

30 minutes

200

Involves all things related to a patient's medical history 

HIPAA

300

 If necessary, this person can make the call to 911 based on the EAP. 

Spectator/stranger

300

When many people are involved, this is what you should tell the operator.

Condition of the people and treatment given.

300

It is not until these days that shoulder pads are added. 

3 and 4

300

Patient's chart/documentation is kept for this many years.

Seven

400

Do this when an EAP event is over. 

Document

400

This is where they need to send help.

Specific directions to the scene//building/venue.

400

Second cause of death by weather

Lightning 

400

Involves keeping an individual safe from infectious agents and maintaining a safe, sanitary working environment. 

OSHA

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