Emergency Medical Planning for Large Venues: How to Reduce Chaos and Injury

From the same author who wrote Legal Considerations for Tactical Medical Responders, by a buddy of mine, Raffaele Di Giorgio, a new book of possible interest:

Emergency Medical Planning for Large Venues: How to Reduce Chaos and Injury

Every gathering of people has potential for disaster. Whether it is a traumatic event like a mass shooting, or a more pedestrian practical problem like icy walkways; proper planning can help protect you from liability as well as ensure the success of your event. Crowd control is a security concern that directly affects your ability to provide emergency medical services.

Emergency Medical Planning for Large Venues is a practical guide to being prepared. This book, written in a readable, casual style, is geared towards event planners, law enforcement, private security, property owners/managers and medical service providers alike.

More:

https://www.amazon.com/Emergency-Medical-Planning-Large-Venues-ebook/dp/B079WGTH54/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8

Would be nice to see some of the content prior to purchase (yeah, it’s only $10). I was peripherally involved for nearly a decade with a FD that does big events about a dozen times annually. Be interesting to see his take on it.

Edit: found how to read a preview. Seems like a solid, if wordy, start.