I've had 2 incidents that required attention. The first was me and the second my nephew. The first, I was 17 and on spring break with mom and dad and 3 girlfriends. We LOVE Disney so we got to MK before park opening that day I think around 7:30 am and were among the first in the park. After going strong from ride to ride, we met up with my parents in the hub for the Easter parade (this was easter sunday 1995). I think the parade was at 1 for some reason, but I guess it could have been 3 already. Anyway, we had never stopped to eat lunch, and it was 90+ that day and we were there from NY, so we weren't prepared for the heat and hadn't had more than a sip of water from a fountain. After about 30 min standing in the blazing sun waiting for the parade to start, right as it started by us I passed out in a huge crowd of people.
I woke up to my parents, friends and a couple of cast member hovering over me
Then, about 30 seconds later, my best friend did the same thing
So, as the parade continued, the two of us were rolled on stretchers through the Easter Sunday parade crowd to first aid! We were mortified!
The cm's gave us a bunch of gatorade and we hung out in the AC for a while. My parents took the other 2 friends and went to casey's and got us all lunch. We ate in first aid and then were back on our feet for the day. For the rest of the trip we had mandatory gatorade/water with us at all times and we had mandatory lunch times! :
Ok, the second incident was this past April 07. We were at Coronado springs in the feature pool. It was me, DF, mom, dad, DSis and her husband and 2 kids - 3 and 2. About 20 minutes after we get there, my poor 2 year old nephew is in the kiddie pool with his grandpa and he trips on the mound thing in the middle of it that has sprayers in it and he falls and hits his head on the side of the pool. Lots of blood and a screaming 2 year old - poor little guy! So the cm's get towels and ice and call emt's. It took a LONG time (20 minutes or so) before the emt's got there, and they ended up not being able to do anything for him anyway, so DS and DBIL drove him to the Celebration hospital. They were out of there in 90 minutes with 5 stitches just over his eye.
Even though the initial response was slower than we would have liked (just hard to wait with a 2 year old) the cm's were the ones that suggested Celebration hospital instead of urgent care. My sister gave it really high marks and I'd recommend it to anyone that has the need!