All participants must complete and submit and agree to the “Release and Waiver if Liability AGREEMENT”.
Registration fees are non-refundable.
Sportsmanship
We love a good game and sportsmanship! Respect the game. Sportsmanship and the concepts of fair and honorable play are essential to the overall success of the D3 Showcase. Enjoy the D3 Showcase and shout encouraging words!
Anti-Harassment and Discrimination Policy
The D3 Showcase prohibits and will not tolerate acts of harassment, discrimination and bullying. Harassment, discrimination or bullying of any gesture, any written, verbal or physical act, or any electronic communication, whether it be a single incident or a series of incidents that:
EMERGENCY CONTACT
Ralph Consoli
201-835-5180
info@theplayersseries.com
VENUE ADDRESS
Episcopal Academy
1785 Bishop White Drive
Newtown Square, PA 19073
Website
NEAREST HOSPITAL (7 Miles)
Bryn Mawr Hospital
1340 S. Bryn Mawr Ave
Bryn Mawr, PA 19010
Tel (484) 337-3000
Website
URGENT CARE
Carbon Health Urgent Care Newtown Square
3532 West Chester Pike
Newtown Square, PA 19073
Website
EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM
ROLES
Certified Athletic Trainers will be on-site to manage health care problems associated with The Players Series.
Primary Role
Critical Medical Emergency – CALL 911
Provide Information
Additional Information Needed
Weather Related Adjustments
In the event of field closures and/or unplayable field conditions or adverse or threatening weather conditions, including rain, wind, lightning, excess heat and/or humidity, tournament organizers reserve the absolute and unfettered right to:
Roadways and Parking Lots
Please do not park in a manner that blocks emergency access points, which may be identified by signage. If you see a vehicle blocking an emergency access point, please notify Field Director. Thank you.
Types of Weather Emergency
Lightning
In the event there is a lightning strike within 10 miles of the facility the Field Director will alert everyone to take shelter in their cars or in a secure facility and await further instruction.
Tornado
Earthquake
Flood
If Indoors
If Outdoors
Hurricane
The nature of a hurricane provides for more warning than other natural and weather disasters. A hurricane watch issued when a hurricane becomes a threat to a coastal area. A hurricane warning is issued when hurricane winds of 74 mph or higher, or a combination of dangerously high water and rough seas, are expected in the area within 24 hours.
Once a hurricane watch has been issued:
During a hurricane:
The following are general information and suggested. No situation will be the same. When in doubt call 911 and complete rescue to your best level of training and ability.
COVID-19 Statement
We encourage individuals to contact their local healthcare providers and public health authorities if they have questions or concerns regarding individual medical advice.
Types of Medical Conditions
Concussion Awareness and Injury Prevention |
A concussion is a serious injury and should not be taken lightly. It is a type of traumatic brain injury, or TBI, that can be caused by a bump, blow or jolt to the head that can change the way your brain normally works. They can also occur from a blow to the body that causes the head to move rapidly. Even a mild bump or blow to the head can be serious. Unfortunately, concussions can be difficult to diagnose, in part because the symptoms can be subtle and may not show up for hours or even days. For these reasons, it is important that parents, coaches and athletes take time to understand what concussions are and their potential consequences, recognize concussion signs and symptoms, know how to respond, and learn the steps for returning to activity after a concussion. If you suspect an athlete has a concussion, keep the athlete out of play (“when in doubt, keep them out”). The athlete must be evaluated by a health care professional experienced in evaluating concussions to assess the severity of the concussion, the path to recovery and the steps to return to play. 1. All Coaches are required to sit a player out for the remainder of a game if the player sustains a blow to the head or a jarring collision that causes the coach or the trainer to suspect a possible mild or traumatic brain injury. 2. The coach is required to notify the trainers regarding any such incident to permit assessment by a trained professional. 3. If a coach or trainer suspects a concussion and requires a player to sit out, that player will not be allowed to return to play in the tournament without written clearance from a medical professional. |
Diabetic Emergencies | |
Symptoms | Care |
Changes in level of consciousness, including dizziness, drowsiness, and confusion | Call 911 |
Rapid breathing | Ask victim if they are diabetic |
Rapid pulse | Give sugar |
Feeling and looking ill | If the victim does not feel better after giving sugar: Monitor pulse and breathing Keep victim from getting chilled or overheated |
Fainting | |
Symptoms | Care |
Lightheadedness or dizziness | Call 911 |
Pale, cool, moist skin | Elevate legs |
Nausea | Loosen restrictive clothing |
Tingling or numbness | Monitor pulse and breathing |
Heat Cramps | |
Symptoms | Care |
Muscle spasms, usually in the legs and abdomen | Rest in a cool place |
Give cool water | |
Loosen restrictive clothing | |
Stretch or massage the muscle gently | |
Do not administer salt |
Heat Exhaustion | |
Symptoms | Care |
Normal or above normal body temperature | Move to a cool place |
Cool, moist, pale, or red skin | Sup fluids (water or sports drinks only) |
Headache | Apply cool, wet towels to the body and fan |
Nausea | Minimize shock |
Dizziness and weakness | Monitor pulse and breathing |
Exhaustion | If conditions worsen and become heat stroke – call 911 |
May sweat profusely |
Heat Stroke | |
Symptoms | Care |
Red, hot, dry skin | Call 911 |
Changes in consciousness | Move to a cool place |
Rapid, weak pulse | Apply cool, wet towels to the body |
Rapid, shallow breathing | Loosen restrictive clothing |
Give sips of water if fully conscious | |
Minimize shock | |
Monitor pulse and breathing |
Heart Attack – Male | |
Symptoms | Care |
Chest pain | Call 911 |
Discomfort in arm(s), neck, jaw, back or stomach | Direct victim to a comfortable position |
Shortness of breath, nausea, sweating | Loosen restrictive clothing |
Indigestion or heartburn | Monitor pulse and breathing |
Irregular/no pulse | Offer aspirin if not allergic, does not have stomach issues, is not on blood thinners or not told by a doctor to avoid aspirin |
Heart Attack – Female | |
Symptoms | Care |
Unusual fatigue | Call 911 |
Sleep disturbance | Direct victim to a comfortable position |
Shortness of breath | Loosen restrictive clothing |
Indigestion or heartburn | Monitor pulse and breathing |
Anxiety Dizziness Discomfort/pain in arm(s), back, jaw, or stomach | Offer aspirin if not allergic, does not have stomach issues, is not on blood thinners or not told by a doctor to avoid aspirin |
Chest discomfort or tightness | |
Irregular/no pulse |
Hypothermia | |
Symptoms | Care |
Shivering (may be absent in later stages) | Call 911 |
Slow irregular pulse | Remove wet clothing and dry the victim |
Numbness | Warm the body gradually by using blankets |
Glassy star | Give warm liquid slowly if fully conscious |
Apathy and decreasing level of consciousness | Minimize shock |
Monitor pulse and breathing |
Nose Bleed | |
Symptoms | Care |
Blood draining from either nostril | Have victim pinch off at the bridge of their nose |
Tilt head forward – spit our excess blood | Tilt head forward |
Administer ice of bleeding was caused by impact of an object causing pain and swelling | |
If head is tilted back blood may drain into the sinuses, mouth or stomach potentially causing blood in mouth or vomit | If bleeding last more than 10 minutes – call 911 |
Poisoning | |
Symptoms | Care |
Nausea | Call 911 |
Vomiting | Monitor pulse and breathing |
Diarrhea | Call Poison Control center (800-222-1222) |
Chest or abdominal pain | Follow PCC directions |
Breathing difficulty | |
Sweating | |
Loss of consciousness | |
Seizure |
Severe Bleeding | |
Symptoms | Care |
Bleeding cannot be controlled by direct pressure and elevation | Call 911 |
Bleeding lasts for more than 10 minutes of direct pressure | Apply direct pressure to wound and elevate |
Bleeding threat to persons survival | If bleeding persists or soaks through, use additional barriers |
Minimize shock |
Seizure | |
Symptoms | Care |
Non-responsive daydream state | Call 911 |
Shaking (mile or violent) | Protect victim’s head and airway |
Body becomes rigid | Post seizure make victim comfortable |
Post seizure victim may appear sleepy, in a state of stupor, may stop breathing | Victim should not drive |
Shock | |
Symptoms | Care |
Cold sweat on forehead | Call 911 |
Cold and clammy hands | Elevate feet |
Nausea | Control any bleeding |
Dizziness | Monitor pulse and breathing |
Weakness | |
Pale appearance | |
Feeble pulse | |
Shallow or irregular breathing |
Spinal (Head, Neck, Back Injury) | |
Symptoms | Care |
Fall from a height greater than their own | Call 911 |
Dive into shallow water | Immobilize head, neck and back |
Deformity, pain, bruising, tenderness, along the spine | Check breathing and pulse |
High impact accident | Monitor pulse and breathing |
Stroke | |
Symptoms | Care |
Numbness of the face, arm or leg – usually on one side of the body | Call 911 |
Difficulty speaking | Note time of symptoms onset |
Blurred or dim vision | Keep victim comfortable and monitor pulse and breathing until EMS arrives |
Cannot form a simple sentence or stick tongue straight out |
In the case of a critical medical, fire or public safety issue, CALL 911 and contact the Field Director as soon as possible.
Death or Severe Injury
A death or severe injury is a possibility at any event. Any situation of this nature should be treated with utmost respect and care for friends and family of the victim(s)
Initiate emergency action plan by
What to do next…
Continue to care for victim until EMS asks you to stop, or if you are exhausted or the situation becomes unsafe.
Fights
Between Adults
Initiate emergency action plan by:
Between Adult and a Child
Initiate emergency action plan by:
Between Two children
Initiate emergency action plan by:
Fire
A fire is considered major if it requires a fire extinguisher or EMS to extinguish.
If people are in even remote danger the fire is considered major.
Initiate emergency action plan by
Media
Showcase Programming
Missing Person
A Missing Person is one who is presumed to be a victim of some type of injury or other type of hazard at an unknown location. It may be a lost child, a participant who has not returned or other similar situation.
Once a missing person is reported:
Natural Disaster / Hazardous Material Spil
A Natural Disaster is any uncommon occurrence caused by Mother Nature. Natural disasters that may happen include floods, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and tidal waves.
Hazardous Material spills are recognized in different ways. Common factors are smell, a spill, or discoloration of water or air. People are becoming ill or losing consciousness with no obvious cause.
Action
It is difficult to plan for a natural disaster because they are unpredictable in timing, force and damage. The following are steps to follow in the event of a natural disaster:
Exposure Control Plan
Potential Exposer is defined as any event where the body tissues, fluids or wastes of a person(s) may have any potential of entering the body of another individual(s). This would include ingestion and through cuts or mucous membranes.
Procedure for Equipment and Spill Clean-Up
Procedure for Potential Exposure
All exposures will be treated as hazardous.
Power Outage
If you are in danger or feel threatened, call 911
Field Director
Script Announcement #1:
Sexual Predator
Predators may or may not be registered in the area. For a list of predatory behaviors or a list of registered Level III offenders in the area check the website below.
http://www.icrimewatch.net/index.php?AgencyID=54493
Known Predator
If the individual’s name and picture are on the website above or a similar site they are considered a known predator and, according to their probation, are not allowed in certain areas. They may be allowed to participate in certain events.
Suspected Predator
This would be someone you feel may be a predator due to their behavior. Behavior to watch includes, inappropriate touching, unusual alone time, excessive gifts, etc.