The Types of cover we can provide your event - What medics do i need ?
Medical Resources
First Response Emergency Care Level 3
First Responder
First Responders are able to recognise, assess and where possible treat critically ill or injured patients or request additional resources if required. For safety reasons we do not have lone First Responders, the minimum First Aid units is a two-person crew.
Trauma Response Bag with Defibrillator
Oxygen
Minor injury treatment equipment
Immobilisation & Traction Equipment
Burns Kit
Oxygen
Exposure Equipment
Airway Management Equipment
First Response Emergency Care Level 4
The scope of practice for FREC 4 Responders is varied and broader than FREC 3 First Responders. They have sound knowledge and skill set to manage emergency situations, such as cardiac arrest, heart attacks, diabetic emergencies etc. They are able to assess and manage casualties, while at the same time recognising if additional resources are required. They may solely manage the patient and take them to the hospital. This unit can transport patients, including those categorised as needing urgent and time-critical transfer. Emergency Medical Technician crews may be the only units on site or they may be part of a bigger multidisciplinary team.
Trauma Response Bag with Defibrillator
Oxygen
Minor injury treatment equipment
Immobilisation & Traction Equipment
Patient Observation Equipment
Entonox Pain Relief
Trauma Kit
Burns Kit
Exposure Equipment
Advanced Airway Management Equipment
Emergency Medical Technician EMT
The scope of practice for Emergency Medical Technicians is varied and broader than First Responders. They have sound knowledge and skill set to manage emergency situations, such as cardiac arrest, heart attacks, diabetic emergencies etc. They are able to assess and manage casualties, while at the same time recognising if additional resources are required. They may solely manage the patient and take them to the hospital. This unit can transport patients, including those categorised as needing urgent and time-critical transfer. Emergency Medical Technician crews may be the only units on site or they may be part of a bigger multidisciplinary team.
Trauma Response Bag with Defibrillator
Oxygen
Minor injury treatment equipment
Immobilisation & Traction Equipment
Patient Observation Equipment
Entonox Pain Relief
Trauma Kit
Burns Kit
Exposure Equipment
Advanced Airway Management Equipment
Life-Saving Medications (SALMS)
Medical Manager / Operational Commander
The role of the Medical Manager is one of responsibility and accountability. Medical Managers must have an overview of what is going on at any time. They are required to provide guidance and direction to the team and must be sure the team know what is expected of them and how that may be achieved. For example, they will set out how an event is to run from a medical team perspective. This would follow the risk assessments and expectations of event organisers.
We understand that event organisers need to have contact with someone within a team at any time. The Medical Manager will be the immediate point of contact during an event. They will facilitate a two-way dialogue between you and the Catseye Response team to ensure that patients receive the best care and that event organisers or shift managers are able to have any concerns or changes to plans dealt with quickly. This role within our team is usually undertaken by a senior member of our team such as and Operations Manager, Training Officer or Operations Director.
Decision Making.
Ten Second Triage Tool.
Log writing.
Have an understanding of partner agencies roles and responsibilities.
Contact key partner agencies if the need arises.
Competency in decision making in response to major incident
We are experts in our field
Qualified and experienced staff:
We employ only the best in their field. We have a programme of continuous development so that our medics are fully up do date in their field to ensure the best possible care and safety for your guests.
Our Team Consists of the following:
First Responders FREC 3
FREC 4
Emergency Medical Technician
Paramedics
Nurses
Communications Specialists
Operational Comannders
incident Commanders
All our teams qualifications are a regulated and nationally recognised qualification,
Among the first to arrive at a scene, first responders typically include police officers, firefighters, and those providing medical cover at festivals and events such as Emergency/Community First Responders, Door Supervisors, Close Protection Operatives and Security Guards as well as those working in high risk environments including the military, power stations, agriculture and manufacturing.
Ambulance & RRV
We have specialist 4-wheel-drive vehicles capable of tackling most terrain with the same level of equipment and experienced clinicians as our other vehicles.
The resource that you require will be based on the risk assessment of your event. This will be fully discussed with you. The choice of an Emergency Medical Technician And Emergency Care Assistant Ambulance offers versatility when working at events where the need for an ambulance crew has been identified, but risks are considered lower.
Uniformed Staff
Catseye Response Medics provide life-saving First Aid throughout Manchester & the North West. For businesses, schools, and individuals.
- All Staff are fully vetted
- Participate in regular CPD sessions
- Competent and have an emergency services background
The Catsaeye Response team are hand picked we don’t advertise on social media for staff..
Professional Resources
We understand that each event is unique and may have specific medical requirements.
That's why we offer bespoke medical cover packages to cater to the specific needs of your event. Whether it be a music festival, corporate event, or even a wedding, our team will work closely with you to create a medical cover plan that meets your event's needs and budget.
Our main areas we cover:
Empowering Businesses to Reach New Heights
Motorsport
Medical Teams for
First Aid Services for motorsport in the United Kingdom