At BottleRock Napa Valley, health and safety are top priorities, with medical tents staffed by trained professionals available throughout the festival grounds. These stations, located near major stages and entrances, handle everything from minor injuries like cuts or dehydration to more serious emergencies. Paramedics and EMTs are on standby, equipped to respond quickly if needed. If you’re feeling unwell or need assistance, look for signs pointing to the nearest medical area or ask a staff member.
First aid stations also provide basics like bandages, sunscreen, and over-the-counter pain relievers for common festival ailments. Attendees with prescription medications should bring them in original containers with labels, as they’re allowed past security with proper documentation. Hydration stations offer free water to combat the May heat, and shade areas help prevent heat exhaustion. Organizers recommend wearing comfortable shoes and hats for sun protection.
In case of a larger emergency, the festival coordinates with local hospitals, including Queen of the Valley Medical Center, just a few miles away. Safety protocols include crowd monitoring and clear evacuation routes, briefed to staff before the event starts on May 23, 2025. Check the BottleRock website for a map of medical points and tips on staying healthy during the weekend.
For peace of mind, note that staff are trained to assist with lost persons or medical alerts. If you have a specific health condition, inform a friend attending with you and consider registering with the accessibility team for extra support. The focus is on keeping everyone safe so the fun can continue uninterrupted.
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