Our main Athletic Healthcare Facility is located behind the Main Gymnasium in the high school in room 161. A small adjunct athletic training office is located at Warrior Stadium in the Warrior Center.
We are happy to provide quality athletic training services to both our student athletes and our visiting teams.
We have access to water at the stadium and injury ice available for your teams.
If your teams requires prophylactic ice after events, please make sure you send them with supplies (we do not supply the bags)
Please supply your own coolers, cups and/or water bottles.
If an athlete requires taping by the host AT please contact us so that someone is available before the contest, this will facilitate the continuity of care provided to your athletes
We also ask if athletes need taped to please provide the supplies for those athletes (we do not budget for away teams)
The athletic trainers are the 1st Responders on-site and will have an AED, a splint kit, and first aid supplies for events at the high school campus. Please feel free to contact us with any special requests. We will do our best to accommodate your needs!
Penn Township Ambulance Association is on-site for all HOME VARSITY FOOTBALL GAMES only. They provide "on-call service" for all other events where an Athletic Trainer is present.
Matt Calas, MS, LAT, ATC
Athletic Training Office: 724-744-0580
Athletic Training Fax: 724-256-4048
Jennifer Erdos, MD
724-861-7901
Kevin Wong, MD
Sport Medicine
Michael Wong, DO
724-527-2700
Penn Township Ambulance Association (Rescue 6)
724-744-4112
Transport protocol is to Forbes ER first unless it is a traumatic pediatric injury then transport to Children's Hospital PGH
LifeFlight landing zone is at St Barbara's Church (Raymayley Road)
AHN Forbes Regional Hospital (Level 1 Trauma Center)
412-858-2323
UPMC Children's Hospital, Pittsburgh (Level 1 Pediatric Trauma Center)
412-692-5325
724-832-4045
UPMC East Community Hospital
412-357-3061
AHN Hempfield Neighborhood Hospital
878-295-4735
ATs traveling with their teams will provide evaluation and triage to their athletes during a medical event. However, if/when the event involves the Emergency Services unit, the host AT will assume the Lead Role as they know the Emergency Action Plan protocol for the facility and with the responding Emergency Services unit.