
You should know about ambulances, but the necessary facilities on the pitch are there to prevent such accidents, but the players were not treated in time. Although the Super League has been repeatedly criticized by the fans, it still follows the rules very strictly on this point. After many local players and foreign aiders were seriously injured, we could see ambulances appearing in time to take the injured to hospitals for the first time for examination and treatment. As a result, the amateur hour of the Australian Super League has also been criticized by countless fans!
However, the staff at Melbourne's home ground may also have something to say about the fact that they don't have an ambulance, which is permitted by the AFL.In 2018, the state of Victoria, where Melbourne City's team is based, passed a bill that eliminated on-site ambulance services, with EMTs instead playing an ad hoc first-aid role. At the time, the president of Football Federation Australia also applauded Victoria's move. He argued that EMTs should undoubtedly play a bigger role compared to ambulances!
Now that the Juan de incident has come up, I wonder if it will make the AFL change its mind?










