QUOTE (dxl @ Jun 15 2007, 00:42 )

QUOTE (Foxtrotcharliegrg @ Jun 15 2007, 00:33 )

Nja, möjligen ett emballage... bumpor skjuter man

BAH, naturligtvis är det så, jag springer ut och gör lite chinups som straff innan jag lägger mig i kväll...

Är det någon som har koll på hur sjukvårdsfunktionen är på ett sånt här evenemang, har försökt hitta lite men utan resultat. Har man en sjuksköterska med? Jag undrar av ren nyfikenhet.
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Personal Safety
With participant numbers approaching 1200, a high degree of safety consciousness is vital to avoid major injuries.
In an emergency you should phone 112, the emergency number for use when an immediate response is required. Use this number to contact police, ambulance, fire brigade and the other emergency services in situations where there is an imminent risk, a casualty (watch out for the call "skarp skada") or a crime in progress.
In non-emergency situations you should usually contact the local police in the area where the crime has occurred. To contact local police you should either phone them at 114 14, or go to the nearest police station. If you phone from abroad in non-emergency situations, the number is +46 77 114 14 00.
In conjunction with local authorities and rescue services, we have implemented a number of safety measures. We have conducted a safety meeting, arranged by the local council, which involved representatives from the emergency services, the council and local and regional authorities. We have also consulted with a number of other bodies to develop a set of rules and measures to protect the participants as far as possible.
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First Aid
In the event of minor injuries like strains, sprains and friction burns we will have a medical team in the main Safezone. This team is led by a GP, assisted by a number of trained medics. All marshals (wearing hi-vis yellow waistcoats) have some degree of first aid training and can help in the event of an accident.
In the event of more serious incidents, you should help the injured person if you are confident that you can do so safely. At the earliest possible opportunity, call the emergency services by dialing 112 and give the address as ”Berget 5”. Then inform a marshal, by radio or telephone if necessary, and help guide the emergency services to the site.
We encourage everyone to carry a small first aid kit or field dressing in their right leg pocket, since quick help is a major factor in determining recovery. It may also be wise to bring blister tape and Aspirin for your own use, but remember never to give water or oral analgesics to anyone who may have suffered injuries to the head or stomach. If you require prescription medication, we recommend that you carry more than you expect to need, and distribute the doses about your equipment, to minimize loss.
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Nix, lirar inte plastkulekrig och ska inte vara med utan är bara snäll o söker åt andra ikväll