All set for IRONMAN 70.3: City Disaster

The Davao City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO) said the city is ready for the third hosting of IRONMAN events on March 24-26.

CDRRMO head Alfredo Baloran on Thursday’s  I Speak Media forum held at DCIPC (Davao City Investment Promotion Center) Conference room at Palma Gil St., this city said his office has already laid out its enhanced emergency response measures for the IRONMAN races.

He said CDRRMO has trained its emergency response teams in partnership with the Southern Philippines Medical Center (SPMC), enhanced its medical response and rescue templates, and generated emergency situations to stage rescue operations for the swimming, cycling and running courses. 

“We have done the trainings for our emergency medical response team. That was a two-day training so ready na pud sila,” Baloran said.

The office is set to deploy 70 emergency medical responders on March 24 and March 25 for IRONGIRLS and IRONKIDS, Baloran said. 

According to him, a maximum deployment will be on March 26 for the IRONMAN 70.3 triathlon race with 398 emergency medical responders from both the CDRRMO and the SPMC. 

To ensure the safety of the audience, medical teams from the City Health Office will also be putting up medical tents to cater to emergency concerns of the spectators. 

“We divided the team. Dr. Valdez assigned the city health doctors and nurses to the audience. So ang ating doctors from the Southern Philippines Medical Center, ‘yon sila ang mag-cater doon sa mga athletes talaga,” Baloran said.

Dr. Benedict Edward Valdez of the Southern Philippines Medical Center is the medical director of the IRONMAN 70.3.

Baloran said five medical stations will be put up along the length of each of the three courses of the IRONMAN 70.3 where ambulances from the Central 911 will be stationed in strategic points.

Foot medics will also be deployed to ensure that medical aid will immediately reach those in need. 

The office has also identified helicopter spots in between and near the race routes in case the need for an aerial extraction arises.  

Aside from preparing emergency response to potential accidents, Baloran said the office has also prepared for natural disasters and other incidents that may occur during the races. 

He said a misting machine will set up at the running course to counter the heat index.

Emergency measures in case of an earthquake were also put in place. The CDRRMO chief explained that a tremor of Intensity 3 or higher will prompt the total suspension of the races. 

City Sports Development Division head Mikey Aportadera, in the same forum also assures that for this year’s hosting of the races both security measures and emergency medical response are enhanced to ensure the successful and safe execution of the sports events