After Dru's off the other day, and the talk in a recent topic about first aid, I went looking to see if I could find a site with comprehensive information about bike accidents.
Apologies to those that have already seen this:
http://www.geocities.com/k2tree/bikelife.html
What to do at a bike accident...
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re: What to do at a bike accident...
nice one Jase
its long
but having had 1st hand experience in this
its pretty accurate
based on watching the medicos work on my missus
(and me)
its a lot to remember
but the best bit it does is recommend a CPR/First Aid course
only bitch I have is....
it says more than 50% of bike accidents are alcohol related
maybe in the yewessofay, but
I would suggest that does not apply in Australia...
its long
but having had 1st hand experience in this

its pretty accurate
based on watching the medicos work on my missus
(and me)
its a lot to remember
but the best bit it does is recommend a CPR/First Aid course
only bitch I have is....
it says more than 50% of bike accidents are alcohol related
maybe in the yewessofay, but
I would suggest that does not apply in Australia...
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re: What to do at a bike accident...
Maybe group members should be aware of anybody who has done first aid training in there group/state. Especially if there is an accident and there is back/spinal damage.
Just a thought.
Just a thought.
[url]www.rmsmg.com.au
re: What to do at a bike accident...
Interesting info - particularly the helmet removal procedure, I always wondered how you'd do that, if necessary.
Someone should make a riding jacket with some emergency instructions written across the front!
Cheers,
Danny
Someone should make a riding jacket with some emergency instructions written across the front!
Cheers,
Danny