Where I work, every event where care is provided, and even when a patroller feels care is in order but refused, paper reports are required.
Though providing a bandaid type events is overlooked.
Same here.
Now that I am a patroller, I have some empathy for the patrollers who inquired about my condition in the past.
"Are you ok?
Yeah, I just broke a rib - Again!
Can you take a deep breath?
Sure.
How did that feel?
Feels like I just broke a rib.
Would you like a toboggan ride off the hill?
No thanks; I'm not coughing up blood. I'll just keep skiing and not make any hard turns."
"Excuse me, I notice your holding your arm would you like some help? No, I just broke my wrist - again damn it!
Would you like me to put that in a sling. Nah, I'll just hold it for now and keep skiing without poles. I'll go get a cast put on it after the hill closes."
I wonder if they filed any reports.
If someone looks hurt, but refuses treatment we generally follow them around for a while, just in case they drop.