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There are many resources available on Picnic Day in the event of an emergency.
Lost Children's Booth
If you should become
separated from your child, please contact the nearest information
booth, event staff member, or law enforcement officer. If you should
come across a lost child, please escort them to the nearest information
booth and/or contact any event staff member. Lost children will be
escorted to the Picnic Day Headquarters, located in the East Conference
Room, on the first floor of the Memorial Union building.Please stop by
our Headquarters or any of our information booths to register your
child to aid in reuniting if you should become separated.
If you or adults in your party become separated, please utilize our
Central Meeting Place, located at the flag pole on the south patio next
to the quad. Pencils, paper, and a bulletin board will be provided to
leave information for your party.
Tag-a-Kid
This is a free program being
offered to children ages 10 and younger. Please stop by the Lost
Children's Booth and get a wristband for your child. Your child will
wear a wristband asking individuals if they are lost to escort them to
the Lost Children's Booth and contains an individualized serial number.
This serial corresponds to the serial number on the contact card you
will fill out when your register your child. Information on the card
will include: Parent's Name, Child's Name, Age, Description, and
Contact Information for the parents. This will aid us in rapidly
reuniting your family together if you should become separated. It will
also aid us in getting a description out if your child is missing. In
times of crisis, parents sometimes have a hard time remembering what
their child was wearing, and this will provide us that info if you can
not recall it in such an emergent situation.
First Aid
Emergency Medical Services
Our central First Aid Station will be on the East Quad, directly across
from North and South Halls. This first aid station will operate from
8AM - 6PM and will be staffed by AMR ambulance service personnel. AMR
will also be providing roving medical coverage on campus and can
provide advance life support services and will be capable of
transporting patients to local hospitals as needed. Our central First
Aid Station will be relocated to the Griffin Lounge, first floor
Memorial Union building, in the event of rain.
First responder basic life support is also provided by the UC
Davis Fire Department. Fire personnel are trained and equipped to
provide initial emergency response assistance for injuries and/or
medical situations of an emergency nature. If additional attention
and/or treatment is deemed advisable, assistance will be obtained
through AMR ambulance service.
In a clearly life-threatening situation, 9-1-1 may be utilized. If
you are unable to get to a phone, you are advised to contact an event
staff member and ask for assistance in alerting emergency service
personnel.
Security Services
Campus security is
provided by the UC Davis Police Department. If you have a life
threatening emergency, please dial 9-1-1. Cell Phone users may dial
530.752.1234 to reach the campus police & fire department. If you
are unable to reach a phone, please contact the nearest information
booth and/or event staff member and ask them for assistance in alerting
emergency services.
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