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Thread: How to remove a helmet from an injured rider

  1. #91
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    27th November 2011 - 15:00
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    Heya,
    I am a volunteer st john ambulance officer, as well as a biker,
    if you are confident with the helmet removal process then remove it,if not leave the helmet on as this will help keep head in neutral alignment, if airway is obstructed(snoring or wheezing noises are a telltale sign), try a tilting the head backwards slightly(as if the patient was trying to look up) the important thing is to support the head(hands where the ears would be) to prevent sideways movement,and there you will stay till the medics arrive.
    as stated earlier if airway is obstructed (vomit or blood) then helmet must come off and roll them on their side trying to keep spine straight,
    hope this helps

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    It may have been covered but if the rider has a good helmet it will have safety release tabs. Pull the red tabs to remove the cheek pads then the helmet can come off easily while supporting the neck and all that stuff

    http://www.shoei-helmets.com/Videos....&tab=Tech_Tips
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