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There are cast that are trained as first responders in the event of an accident during the show. I was not at La Nouba so I can not speak for this event, but was in Tampa several years ago when an artist fell during Quidam. The act was similar to the silk act at La Nouba and featured 4 aerial artists, 4 ground swingers and the guitar player. When the artist fell, the person holding the rope went to her right away, and then the guitar player went too. While you would never know until an accident happens, but the guitar player is actually a spotter and the first responder during that act. He made sure she was stable (concious & breathing etc.), before signaling to the techs to alert the onsite medics.
I also believe that the "clowns" that would have brought out the strecther are actually Le Cons, the four artists in the white. They are on stage for most acts and serve as the spotter/first responders as needed. I don't believe that the "clowns" brought the stretcher out in a show must go on fashion, but in the correct medical fashion. And actually several of the Le Cons have State of Florida EMT certifications.
I also believe that the "clowns" that would have brought out the strecther are actually Le Cons, the four artists in the white. They are on stage for most acts and serve as the spotter/first responders as needed. I don't believe that the "clowns" brought the stretcher out in a show must go on fashion, but in the correct medical fashion. And actually several of the Le Cons have State of Florida EMT certifications.