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    First aid course for motorcyclists in Christchurch

    This. https://www.facebook.com/events/204065500008884/

    No one wants to be the first person at an accident site but take it from me, if the day comes, you'll be bloody glad you did this.
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    and i would encourage everyone to not think they're an fucking hero.
    yes. first aid is good if you *get* it, but the number of first aid certified people i've met who i wouldn't trust to put a fucking plaster on isn't funny.

    also the people who tend to get most fucked up are "would be" saviours.

    /devil's advocate

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    yes. first aid is good if you *get* it, but the number of first aid certified people i've met who i wouldn't trust to put a fucking plaster on isn't funny.
    It's difficult, talking about first aid in a class room is one thing. It's something entirely different if someone is seriously injured and suddenly you are Johnny on the spot.

    We can only do what's possible - and hope like Hell it doesn't happen?
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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    It's difficult, talking about first aid in a class room is one thing. It's something entirely different if someone is seriously injured and suddenly you are Johnny on the spot.

    We can only do what's possible - and hope like Hell it doesn't happen?
    I thought that and thought there's no way I'd remember it all but the first time it happened (sheep truck vs cyclist) everything just went onto auto pilot and ... well it just happened. The second time (biker fell over going around a sweeper) I knew it would come back to me and it did.

    Even if people do this and just to learn how to take a helmet off an unconscious biker properly, that would be good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    It's difficult, talking about first aid in a class room is one thing. It's something entirely different if someone is seriously injured and suddenly you are Johnny on the spot.

    We can only do what's possible - and hope like Hell it doesn't happen?
    Hard part is stopping others doing stupid things. You really have to take control. Be very firm.

    In reality all you can do is try to keep the heart pumping, air going in and blood on the inside.

    Oh and dont take the bloody helmet off unless you need to. Its a very comfortable split.
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    but once again you proved me wrong.
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    I was hit by one such driver while remaining in the view of their mirror.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nzspokes View Post
    Hard part is stopping others doing stupid things. You really have to take control. Be very firm.
    Ain't that the truth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nzspokes View Post
    Oh and dont take the bloody helmet off unless you need to. Its a very comfortable split.
    True. Pretty much only if their breathing is compromised. Took my second victim's lid off. Didn't want to but he was getting a bit anxious about it and insisted. Pretty much like peeling a hard boiled egg. Won't describe it here as it needs to be explained by a pro. Fortunately I'd been taught by a pro.
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