What to do at a bike accident...

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Post by aardvark »

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
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Post by Smitty »

nice one Jase

its long
but having had 1st hand experience in this :evil:
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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Post by mrmina »

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.
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Excellent info. Thanks.
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Post by rtyuiop »

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!

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Post by Musty »

good site, i'll leave it at that :D
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