Medical Organisation 34. All International Permit and Long Circuits events must have at least one doctor and two ambulances in attendance. One ambulance must be equipped with portable resuscitation equipment and a crew trained in its use. It is recommended that a fast rescue car is also available for all Long Circuit meetings. 35. At all other events a local authority, St John, Red Cross or other approved ambulance, equipped to a suitable standard and including a portable resuscitation unit with crew trained in its use, must be in attendance at all times. A doctor or MSA-registered Paramedic [A(b)-36-37] must be present throughout practice and racing. 36. If entries exceed 100, or for MSA Championship events, there should be two ambulances present, or one ambulance and a fully equipped medical centre [A(b)-25]. If only one ambulance is present and it has to leave the circuit, racing must not continue until it returns, unless alternative suitable transport approved, by the doctor or the chief medical representative, is present and available with sufficient trained staff to man it.
Methinks, someone wasn't aware of the regulations
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