Pubdate: Sun, 10 Aug 2014 Source: Calgary Sun, The (CN AB) Copyright: 2014 The Calgary Sun Contact: http://www.calgarysun.com/letter-to-editor Website: http://www.calgarysun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/67 Author: Dave Dormer Page: 3 FESTIVAL REACTS TO DRUG PROBLEMS 'You can't chaperone 14,000 people' Apart from having pat downs at the entrance and roving security, organizers of the Chasing Summer music festival say there is little they can do to stop party-goers taking illegal drugs. "You can't be a chaperone for 14,000 people - the best we can do is make sure we have systems in place that can handle any kind of contingency imaginable," said Dave Johnston, creative director with Union Events, the company behind the show. Six people were taken to hospital from the electronic dance music festival at Fort Calgary on Friday night, suffering from suspected drug and alcohol overdoses. "People are going to try to do what they do, we can't control what they do outside of the gates. "At the end of the day, whatever happens inside when we get them in here, we have to do our best to look after them." Johnston said security measures are in place to stop people from bringing illegal drugs into the Fort Calgary grounds and first aid is available. "We're very proud our safety and security plan worked as it should as the people were treated and helped in a quick and safe manner," he said. "We have a zero tolerance policy at our gates, we have full pat down and search, we have a full paid police contingency here, we have 15 EMT paramedics on site and we also have 150 security guards who are highly trained." The largest outdoor electronic music festival in western Canada, some 14,000 attended Chasing Summer on Friday and a similar number was expected Saturday for the 18-and-over show headlined by world famous DJs Tiesto and Hardwell. The overdoses come on the heels of a spate of deaths at festivals across the country. A Leduc woman, 24-year-old Lynn Tolocka, died after overdosing at the Boonstock in Penticton last weekend. Two people - a 20-year-old woman and a 22-year-old man - died and 15 others were hospitalized at the Veld Music Festival in Toronto earlier this week. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom