emergency procedures
EMERGENCY NUMBERS
EMERGENCY - 911
MENIFEE POLICE DEPARTMENT – NON EMERGENCY -951-677-4964
AREA HOSPITALS
LOMA LINDA MEDICAL CENTER MURRIETA - 951-672-3366
28062 BAXTER RD
MURRIETA, CA 92563
MENIFEE MEDICAL CENTER - 951-679-8888
28400 MCCALL BLVD.
MENIFEE, CA 92585
MPB SAFETY POLICY
With the help of all volunteers our goal is to keep all players and spectators free to feel safe and enjoy a good youth baseball game. Please help keep our fields and surrounding areas a safe place to have fun for the entire season. WE NEED TO THINK SAFETY FIRST AND FOREMOST AT ALL TIMES. This plan will be distributed to managers and made available on our website, menifeepony.com.
GIVING CARE
Permission to give care:
- If the victim is conscious you must get permission to give them care. Tell the victim who you are, how much training you have and how you plan to help. Only then can a conscious victim give you permission for care.
- Do not give care to a conscious victim who refuses your offer to give care, or a conscious infant or child without permission from a supervising adult when one is available.
- Permission is also implied if a victim is unconscious or unable to respond.
Treatment at Site - ***Some Important Do’s and Don’ts***
Do…
- Call 911 immediately if a person is unconscious or seriously injured.
- Access the injury. If the victim is conscious, find out what happened, where it hurts and watch for shock.
- Know your limitations.
- Look for signs of injury (blood, bruising, deformity of bones/joints, etc)Ensure the person is calm and then listen to them describe what happened and what hurts.
Don’t…
- Administer any medications
- Provide food or beverages (other than water)
- Hesitate in giving aid when needed
- Be afraid to ask for help if unsure of the proper procedure (i.e. CPR, etc.)
- Transport injured individual (except in extreme emergencies
MEDICAL EMERGENCY
- Call 911. Be prepared to inform the operator of the following:
✓ Your name and phone number
✓ The building’s street address or the name of Park with closest cross streets
✓ The person’s name that is in need of assistance if known
✓ Any information about the type of symptoms observed - Remain on the phone until the 911 Operator has all the information they need
- Stay with individual needing medical assistance. Ask another volunteer or adult bystander to meet responders to escort them to the individual’s location
- Provide medical assistance to the level of your trainin
SUSPICIOUS PERSON/OBJECT
- MPB Volunteers have a responsibility to act if they see suspicious persons, activities, or objects. The basic idea is that…IF YOU SEE SOMETHING – SAY SOMETHING.
- If it’s not an emergency, you contact a nearby Boardmember or team volunteer to respond and assist.
- Always call 911 if you need emergency assistance. Be prepared to inform the operator of the following:
✓ Your name and phone number
✓ The name of the park or the street address
✓ Full description of what you observed or are watching
✓ Information about threats, weapons or critical information that could help responder - Remain on the phone until the 911 Operator has all the information they need
ACTIVE SHOOTER
RUN (escape if possible)
- Have an escape plan/route in mind
- Leave your belongings behind
- Keep your hands visible
HIDE (if no chance for escape)
- Hide in an area where the shooter can't see you
- Block entry to your hiding place and lock the doors
FIGHT (last resort)
- As a last resort and only when your life is in imminent danger
- Fight to incapacitate or disable shooter, NOT to apprehend
- Throw any available objects, act with physical aggression
- Follow all orders from emergency personnel. Call 911 as soon as safely possible