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Originally Posted by
Bob
A new course designed with motorcycle riders in mind has been launched by St John’s Ambulance. .
The Emergency Aid for Motorcyclists course, which is endorsed by the MCI, will show participants how to deal with a road accident scene effectively and safely.
During the 4 hour course the participants will be shown how to assess an emergency situation, determine the priorities and manage the whole scene. This includes details about how to make the area safe for the casualties and yourself, getting help and giving accurate information to the emergency services, all of which are critical in this situation. The course is not designed to train people in complete First Aid, but educate motorcyclists about what to do in emergency situations they may encounter.
Karen Cooke, MCI's Head of Safety, said, " The MCI actively supports this course from St John and expects that it will give people the confidence, composure and capability to manage the scene of an accident".
For more information about the course or to book a place please contact 08700 10 49 50.
hey there Bob, don't know were this "UK" place is that you keep talking about, but if you mean England, I guess they must have got the idea of KB, both Wellington & here in AKs we have done the same thing for some of our riders.
Ps thanks for all the interesting news that you post., some dam good articles
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The only reason I only ride in the Iron man Class is I have no friends left to enter the two man events,
my own fault really.
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