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Emergency Action Plan

Edmonton Soccer Dome

Emergency Action Plan

Team: ________________Season: ________________Date reviewed: ________________

Venue Information

FacilityEdmonton Soccer Dome
Address (for 911)10105 101 St SW, Edmonton, AB T6X 0V4
GPS53.4419, -113.5027

Emergency Contacts

Emergency911
Health Link (nurse advice, 24/7)811
Nearest hospitalUniversity of Alberta Hospital — 8440 112 St NW, Edmonton (~10 min)
Children's hospitalStollery Children's Hospital — 8440 112 St NW, Edmonton (~10 min)
Facility contact________________
Team emergency contact________________

Designated Roles

Fill in before every session. Assign these roles to specific people present that day.

RoleNameResponsibility
Charge Person Takes control. Assesses the injured player. Directs care.
Call Person Calls 911. Stays on the line. Meets and directs ambulance.
Control Person Clears bystanders. Opens gates. Manages other players. Retrieves first aid kit / AED.

911 Call Script

“I am calling from Edmonton Soccer Dome at 10105 101 St SW, Edmonton, AB T6X 0V4. We have a [age]-year-old [male/female] who is [describe condition]. We need an ambulance. The best access is Main parking lot off 101 St SW — drive to dome entrance. I will stay on the line.”

Equipment

ItemLocation
First aid kit 
AEDNear front desk in main entrance area
Ice / cold packs 
Cell phone 

Ambulance Access

Entry pointMain parking lot off 101 St SW — drive to dome entrance
Gate locked?No
Route to field________________

Emergency Procedures

  1. Stop play — whistle, clear the area around the injured player
  2. Charge Person assesses — is the player conscious? breathing? responsive?
  3. If serious → Call Person dials 911 using the script above
  4. Do NOT move if head, neck, or spinal injury is suspected
  5. Begin CPR / use AED if no breathing or pulse
  6. Control Person opens gates, directs ambulance to exact location
  7. Stay with the player until EMS arrives and takes over
  8. Notify parents/guardians — call the emergency contact on the roster
  9. Complete an incident report after the situation is resolved

Concussion Protocol (Alberta law — Support Team Concussion Act, 2021)

Red flags → Call 911 immediately:

  • Neck pain or tenderness
  • Seizure or convulsion
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Repeated vomiting
  • Increasing confusion or agitation
  • Weakness or tingling in arms/legs
  • Deteriorating condition

If ANY concussion sign or symptom is present:

  • Remove from play immediately — do not allow return that day
  • Do not leave the player alone
  • Inform parents/guardians
  • Medical clearance required before return to play (Alberta law)
  • Follow the graduated return-to-sport protocol (minimum 7 days)

“If in doubt, sit them out.”

Severe Weather — Lightning Protocol

Lightning shelterDome structure (fully enclosed)

30-30 Rule:

  • If the time between seeing lightning and hearing thunder is less than 30 seconds, clear the field immediately
  • Move all players and spectators to the lightning shelter
  • Wait 30 minutes after the last flash of lightning or rumble of thunder before resuming play
  • Do NOT shelter under isolated trees, dugouts, or open structures

Heat & Hydration

  • Mandatory water breaks every 20-30 minutes in warm weather
  • Watch for signs of heat illness: dizziness, nausea, headache, confusion, cessation of sweating
  • Move affected player to shade, cool with water, call 911 if confusion or loss of consciousness
  • Consider cancelling or modifying sessions when Environment Canada issues heat warnings

Player Medical Information

Coach: review your roster for allergies, asthma, diabetes, seizure disorders, and epi-pen carriers before every session. Keep this information accessible but private (first names only for minors).

Player (first name)ConditionNotes
   
   
   
   
   

Review & Sign-off

Coach signature: ________________Date: ________________
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