02-02-12, 10:13 AM
taken from the kent fire bike facebook page:
" [table] [tr] [td][/td] [td] Biker Down - Aimed at motorcyclists of all ages and experience, the free scheme offers the chance to learn practical skills to help avoid being involved in a crash, as well as essential first-aid training and advice on what to do should they find themselves first on the scene of a crash where someone is injured.
Devised by KFRS’s Fire Bike team and delivered by Fire-fighters alongside KFRS Emerge...ncy Life Support Instructors and Survival Skills Advanced Motorcycle Trainers, the aim is to help reduce biker injuries and fatalities.
The scheme is delivered, free of charge, to participants at local fire stations in small informal groups. The course is made up of three modules, including accident scene management, motorcycle specific first-aid training i.e. CPR, managing major bleeds and helmet removal and classroom-based tuition on group riding techniques.
Participants receive a certificate of attendance, a biker safety pack and first-aid kit designed to be carried under the seat of their bike.
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" [table] [tr] [td][/td] [td] Biker Down - Aimed at motorcyclists of all ages and experience, the free scheme offers the chance to learn practical skills to help avoid being involved in a crash, as well as essential first-aid training and advice on what to do should they find themselves first on the scene of a crash where someone is injured.
Devised by KFRS’s Fire Bike team and delivered by Fire-fighters alongside KFRS Emerge...ncy Life Support Instructors and Survival Skills Advanced Motorcycle Trainers, the aim is to help reduce biker injuries and fatalities.
The scheme is delivered, free of charge, to participants at local fire stations in small informal groups. The course is made up of three modules, including accident scene management, motorcycle specific first-aid training i.e. CPR, managing major bleeds and helmet removal and classroom-based tuition on group riding techniques.
Participants receive a certificate of attendance, a biker safety pack and first-aid kit designed to be carried under the seat of their bike.
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