Ambulance Transports from NCAA Division 1 Football Games

Shekhar, A., Alexander, A., Simms, M., et al. (2024). Ambulance Transports from NCAA Division 1 Football Games. Prehospital Disaster Medicine 39(3):266–26.
Patient care reports originating from University of Minnesota football games across six years revealed that alcohol was a factor in half of the transports (most between 18 and 22 years old). While 65.8% were transported by Basic Life Support, the authors suggest that may have been due to individual on-site healthcare providers life support preferences and the proximity of several major hospitals to the field.
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