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Emergency Preparedness
When an Athlete REQUIRES Emergency Transportation:
Emergency Transportation of a seriously injured individual will be done by activating Emergency Medical Services (EMS)/ambulance. With non-life-threatening injuries/illnesses the parent/guardian of the athlete will be notified of the situation and asked to provide transportation for the injured athletes. An EMT or Paramedic of the Emergency Personnel may provide transportation if the parent/guardian are NOT available. If MORE than one Westside coach is at an event when a student needs to be transported to the Emergency Room and the student’s parent(s)/guardian(s) are NOT in attendance, it is required that one Mandarin coach rides with the student to the emergency room. Students and Students Aids may NOT transport athletes.
Life-Threatening Situations:
- An athlete is NOT Breathing
- An athlete has a Loss of Consciousness
- An athlete is suspected with Neck or Back Injury
- An athlete has an Open Fracture
- An athlete is experiencing Severe Heat Related Illness
- An athlete is experiencing Extreme Blood Loss due to an Injury
- An athlete that is suffering with Head Injury
- An athlete is experiencing Asthma Attack
- An Athlete is experiencing Allergic Reaction
Emergency Transportation Unit
Mandarin High School uses Jacksonville Fire and Rescue for every home game for JV/Varsity Football events. A two paramedics are directly on the sideline and will radio in the Ambulance if necessary. In case of transport, JFRD will be transporting the athlete to Wolfson's Children Hospital if under the age of 18 and Baptist Health or UF Health in Downtown Jacksonville. If the athlete's injuries are severe enough, they will be transported to UF Health Shands LEVEL-ONE trauma center.
Ambulance Service (Home Team): A member of the Emergency Personnel may provide transportation if the parent/guardian are NOT available. If MORE than one Mandarin coach is at an event when a student needs to be transported to the Emergency Room and the student’s parent(s)/guardian(s) are NOT in attendance, it is REQUIRED that one Mandarin coach or Mandarin administrators/staff member rides with the student to the emergency room. Students and Students Aids may NOT transport athletes. The Athletic Trainer will NOT travel to the hospital with an injured athlete, as we need to be available to all other athletes after this occurs.
Ambulance Service (Visiting Team): In case of an emergency and/or transport at any HOME event that ISN'T football at Mandarin High School, the Athletic Trainer or Coach will call 911 and Jacksonville Fire Rescue Department will respond in response of an emergency. Visiting spectators will be transported by Ambulance Service, if he/she is the student athletes parent or legal guardian. In case that parent or legal guardian is NOT present, the coach is REQUIRED to send a coach, assistant coach, or administrator/staff member with the athlete to the hospital due to the liability of the athlete. The Athletic Trainer will NOT travel to the hospital with an injured athlete, as we need to be available to all other athletes after this occurs.
Medical Facilities
- Pediatric Centers: Wolfson Children's Hospital 800 Prudential Dr, Jacksonville, FL 32207. 904-202-8000
- Other Hospitals: Baptist Medical Center South 14550 Old St Augustine Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32258. 904-271-6000
- Trauma Center: UF Health Hospital 655 West 8th Street, Jacksonville, FL 32209. 904-244-0411
- Local Walk in Clinic (For Non-Emergencies): CareSpot Urgent Care Jacksonville Mandarin 12303 San Jose Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32223 904-288-0277
Environmental Policies, including our lightning and heat policies can be found HERE.
Emergency Action Plans