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Aid station

An aid station is a temporary facility (often a tent, table, or general rest area) established to provide supplies to endurance event participants or medical first aid and provisions during major events, disaster response situations, or military operations.〔(''Special Events Medical Services'' ) by Clay Richmond & Doug Poore (American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Jones & Bartlett Publishers, 2012)〕
Aid stations may be divided into sections where the station serves both medical and non-medical functions.〔
==Sporting events==

At endurance races like marathons or bicycle racing events, aid stations are established along the race route to provide supplies (food, water, and repair equipment) to participants. During modern cycle races, aid station functions may be performed by a mobile SAG Wagon (''"Supplies And Gear"'') or support vehicle that travels with participants at the rear of the ''peloton''.
Typically sports drinks and energy gels are provided as well as water. Depending on the length of the race, food may be available. Often, medical supplies will also be available.〔(''The Chicago Marathon'' ) by Andrew G. Suozzo (University of Illinois Press, 2006)〕
The aid station may also serve as a checkpoint to track competitors. During events where the distance between aid stations is predetermined and known by competitors, some trainers advise using aid stations as course markers for pace-setting.〔(''Triathlon Revolution: Training, Technique, and Inspiration'' ) by Terri Schneider (The Mountaineers Books, 2008)〕
At some major annual marathon events, particular aid stations and their operators have become local institutions. The Chicago Marathon, for example, has annual prizes for aid stations and aid station volunteers and some volunteers have managed the same station each year for many years. The event includes very large stations, some with more than 300 volunteers, and event organisers publish an ''Aid Station Instruction Book''.〔

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