Good event medical teams are rarely noticed.
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Medic 1 provides event first aid & ambulance cover for festivals, races, shows and events.
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FREC 3 โ starting 27 April ๐โจLast few spaces remaining.
Hands-on training, taught by paramedics, based in Anglesey.
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Event venues change. Clinical standards should not.
From racecourses to harbours and festival fields, professional event medical teams deliver the same structured care wherever they work.
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Events are temporary.
Clinical standards shouldnโt be.
Strong governance keeps event medicine structured, accountable and safe โ wherever the venue.
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At large event sites, response time depends on access.
Planning vehicle routes, positioning teams and maintaining clear movement across the site are key parts of event medical cover.
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Escalation at events should never rely on instinct.
Crowds, noise and complex environments can hide deterioration.
Clear escalation pathways prevent delay and confusion.
Escalation is a system, not a reaction.
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The best event medical cover is often invisible.
Last weekend we supported the Climate Resilience in the Cultural Sector Conference, where calm, structured planning kept the event running safely and without disruption.
Quiet standby is preparation in action.
Event medical provision isnโt determined by crowd size alone.
Activity risk, alcohol, access, duration and escalation pathways all influence deployment.
Risk drives provision, not guesswork.
Last weekend we provided two qualified First Responders for Cรขn i Gymru, delivering structured on-site medical support aligned to the eventโs assessed risk profile.
Appropriate provision is about risk matching, not over-deployment.
Itโs Heart Month. Quick question: Do you know where your nearest defibrillator is? AEDs are designed for the public to use and can save lives in a cardiac arrest. Weโll soon be installing a community AED at our new station and offering free training.
We provided 24-hour frontline medical cover at a motorcycle rally display last weekend. Continuous presence, rapid response, and professional support throughout.
We were pleased to provide first aid cover at the National Schools Netball event at Bangor University. Great atmosphere and only minor incidents, the best possible outcome.
Good event medical cover is often quiet, visible, and ready. Reassurance and rapid response make all the difference. Safe events start with good planning.