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FROSTY
14th July 2004, 23:00
Thanks a Million to Dave (Firefight) Jen (draco) and Glen (v2 man) for giving up their valuable time to present a bloody good evening.
I learned a lot in a short time without it being too complicated to remember.
Everything we went through was understandable and a heck of a lot was good common sense-But only once they had explained it all to us.
I very much hope they will do another one in the future
I will be more than happy to play host
I must say i cant reccomend it enough.
Anyone interested in attending -that missed out on this course PM me
Two Smoker
14th July 2004, 23:21
Thank Dave, Jen, Glen and Tony for the venue and little lesson..... It was bloody awesome :niceone: Sorry if i didnt introduce myself to some of you, i was the the only other person in the KB shirt there other than Draco :niceone:
Hope KK, Andrew and I supplied some light, dry entertainment hehehe.....
Andrew and F/F i will see you at Puke on Saturday. KK, Draco and Death ill see you guys on Sunday and hopefully Andrew will be there too :niceone:
FROSTY
15th July 2004, 00:04
Reminds me--thanks to all the guys that attended and made it all happen.
FROSTY
15th July 2004, 10:27
Feedback to the guys would be good. Any way to improve the course (if thats possible) would be fantastic.
Andrew
15th July 2004, 14:37
A great course aimed specifically at bikers. It taught the fundaments of first aid without getting too bogged down into the long words. The topics were concise, clear and easy to interperate, even a dummy like myself followed though.
I would suggest that those who have done the course already try and review the main points in the next day or so that you can:
a)Make sure you still infact remember the main points.
b)Move the main points into long term memory.
If this course is offered again in the future I would thoroughly recommend it to those who are not up to scratch on their basic first aid. :niceone:
Thanks again to the guys FF,Draco,V2Glenn & XJ/Frosty for giving up their time and channelling it into KB. :niceone:
angle
15th July 2004, 14:51
Thank you very much Dave (Firefight) Jen (draco) and Glen (v2 man) :niceone: ! I have really learnt a great deal! Frosty thank you as well, you must be really getting tired at playing the host :first: !
Mongoose
15th July 2004, 15:53
Great to hear that such a knowledge passing excercise went so well, may encourage some of us in the know to do like wise.
Well done the organisers and or takers of the evening.
Kwaka-Kid
15th July 2004, 16:03
So there was a proper place to put my thanks!
Cheers all! the 3 tutors and just as much Frosty! - i think hes not getting the attention he deserves for pushing it all forward.
MadDuck
15th July 2004, 16:21
A great informative session that all KBers would benefit from. Not only will we be safer bikers but will now be able to be more effective should we have the misfortune to come across a mishap - either on a ride or even around the workplace or home.
Thank you so much to FF, Draco, V2 and Frosty for giving up your valuable time to organise and host a worthwhile and valuable presentation. :spudbooge
El Dopa
15th July 2004, 18:44
I'll just add my belated thanks to the three instructors (FF, Draco and V2 Man) and our illustrious host XJ/Frosty.
A very good course, hopefully I'll remember some of it, if (when?) the **** hits the fan.
Thanks again, and see you next time.
Rich
FROSTY
16th July 2004, 20:41
For the guys and gals in auckland that missed this course
There WILL be another one.
If you're interested pm me and Ill see if I can get the tremendous trio to donate their time again,
El Dopa
21st July 2004, 20:58
Here's a non-definitive list of the basics for a first aid kit small enough to be carried on a ride. Non-specialist gear, so no formal training needed. All as discussed on the night, and thanks again to Firefight for jogging my memory for the bits I'd forgotten about.
- Tri-bandages (lots)
- latex gloves
- Guard sheets for mouth-to-mouth, can't remember the technical name
- Electrical tape or similar - or a good one is "Durapore" by 3m (white reinforced tape, damn handy for fixing things on bikes, too)
- Reasonably Heavy duty scissors/snippers for cutting clothes
- Wound pads (or whatever those big gauze dressing pads are called)
- "Sirus" sheet/bivvie bag/survival bag (gold one side, silver the other)
- saline solution (sodium chloride) for flushing eyes, small wounds etc
- a few sticky plasters
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