Originally Posted By: hikermor
It would be worth considering the response time to this particular shooting range by someone trained at the paramedic level or equivalent, because sometimes there is just no substitute for a functioning IV.


There is no cell reception at the range, and no landline. If something happens, somebody will have to be able to drive about five or ten minutes before getting reception. The ER is another fifteen minutes. I'm not sure whether the best move in a situation like this is to just go ahead and transport the wounded yourself, or to call and wait for the paramedics to arrive by the side of the road.

I have tried a signal booster at the range, but that wasn't enough.