Whether anyone (CMs) moving about within a park have an Epipen on their person, I don't know but I'd think not since it was announced as the First Aid locations would have a supply.
I’m thinking not. Although, first aid can be summoned quickly via golf cart and grabbing the pens. Not sure if always quick enough tho.
In this vein, both out of curiosity & for safety purposes, I often look to see what brand of AEDs are on the walls in doctor’s offices, entertainment, retail & public places etc (since one of my DSs employer offers that medical equipment along with other devices). I keep trying to remember to look in the Disney parks but, that pixie dust gets in my eyes.
I have my own issues. A family member has a shellfish allergy. Developed out of the blue in teens. Had eaten it all his life, a shame as it was one of their favorite sort of foods. progressively worsened to point the sensitivity has morphed into a true allergy.
No matter the assurances, has learned to not eat anything from a fryer in a restaurant that offers shellfish on the menu. Mention concerns to waitstaff but, always request to speak directly to the head chef. If they don’t accommodate you, leave. Goes to show their poor level of concern
Many restaurants do have a separate seafood grill. That only goes as far as all cooks being trained and careful.
Often, in the better real world venues, the head chef will offer to personally prepare an entree, sometimes an off the menu sort of thing. It always has better presentation than normal selections. Easy enough to call ahead to determine.
Felt so bad first time I invited them to The Boathouse. Didn’t realize that shellfish can go airborne too! Doctors never mentioned that, admittedly, remote possibiity. Didn’t start to feel ill until returning to our room. Benadryl worked to get thru that mild event, thankfully.