Adventure Rider Emergency First Aid

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Well, after many requests and the success of the first course we are in the process of organising another one.

The dates are only provisional at the moment and they are the 26th of Feb or the 5th of March. So if you’re still interested please post on this thread or PM me.

The cost as before is €100.00 a deposit of €30.00 will be required to book your place.

All participants will receive hand book and an emergency kit to carry on their bikes.

Adventure Rider Emergency First Aid is a registered course with Remote Emergency Care Ireland and certificates are valid for three years.


So, what’s covered?

•Scene safety for you, your group and the casualty, traffic management.
•Airway management in an unconscious casualty.
•FBAO, foreign body airway obstruction.
•Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation, CPR.
•Heart attacks, cardiac arrest, and stroke, know the signs and symptoms.
•Primary and secondary survey of the casualty.
•Getting a SAMPLE history.
•Assessing the level of consciousness using the AVPU scale.
•Bleeding, the control of, and techniques to stop an arterial bleed.
•Helmet removal and the different techniques.
•Fractures, stabilising and reducing, (resetting).
•Cervical Spine control.
•Suspected spinal injury, how to move the casualty.
•Vital signs and how to get them.
•Practical sessions.
•Continuous assessment by the trainers.



The instructors: An Advanced Paramedic and WEMSi course coordinator and remote Emergency Care course Director, an Emergency Medical Technician and WEMSi faculty member and Rescue Instructor all instructors are PHECC registered. A PHECC registered Emergency First Responder to assist with practical sessions.


The course runs from 9am to 6pm.

Just to mention that the certificates for those of you who did the course back in January are in the process of being printed.

Cheers
Brian


If your gonna have an accident abroad Norway is the country to have it in, and here's why

Percentage of Population trained in first Aid

Austria 80
Azerbaijan .5
Bulgaria 12
Croatia 1
Czech Republic 4
Estonia .7
Finland 9
France 40
Germany 80
Hungary .3
Iceland 75
Ireland 5
Kirghizstan 1.4
Luxembourg 20
Macedonia 10
Monaco 12
Norway 95
Serbia 3
Spain 6
Sweden 50
The Netherlands 2
United Kingdom 5

Source: Red Cross Crescent Survey 2006
 
ok have to say anyone doing this is well worth it.

train every week in this and will be used no matter where you are, one bike, car but even fact you can be trained to help at home god forbid anything happens to family member.

so i think this is something everyone should do even grad the partner of son/daughter as will be money well spent
 
Jeyus guys, slow down and form an orderly queue:augie:augie


Messed up on my dates:blast

Forgot that there are two motor shows on, on the dates I suggested so cancelled for the moment.

Also I could't expect Jockser to pay €1600.00 for a one day course:eek:

although I recon he could afford it:aidan

Cheers,

Brian
 
Any new dates in mind yet Brian?

Hi Lorcan,

To be honest, I don't have a date at the moment, it really depends of the numbers interested in taking the course. I need a minimum of 16 people to run it.

If there are others interested, post your interest then I could set about organising a date that suited.

Cheers,

Brian
 
Hiya,

Will you accept a couple of people from sunny Birmingham:augie.

If you can post up the dates, that would be great thanks and I can check it doesn't clash with anything.


:beerjug:
Morticia
 
Hiya,

Will you accept a couple of people from sunny Birmingham:augie.

If you can post up the dates, that would be great thanks and I can check it doesn't clash with anything.


:beerjug:
Morticia


Hi Morticia,

Absolutely, you would be more than welcome:thumb2

All I need is a few more people to sign-up then I can start organising dates.

Appreciate your interest.

Brian.
 
Bike Buyers Guide

Adventure Rider Emergency First Aid is featured in this months edition of Bike Buyers Guide.

Our own w00kie (Dennis) and the defender of the midland (Frank1200) managed to get their mugs into the pics, also GSless Girl (Jo) had a few things to say. Brendan Kelly also from the parish and MRTG instructor gave his views.

While I'm at it, I haven't forgotten about the requests for another course. In the process of organising dates with the other instructors.

Thanks again all that attended.

Thanks to Paul and Meave BBG for the feature:thumb
 
Adventure Rider Emergency First Aid is featured in this months edition of Bike Buyers Guide.

Saw it last night in Easons while I was checking to see what font BBG use :augie
Good write up, well done Brian :thumb2
More determined than ever to not miss the next one ;)
 
Saw it last night in Easons while I was checking to see what font BBG use :augie
Good write up, well done Brian :thumb2
More determined than ever to not miss the next one ;)

Thanks Jochen:thumb2

Very please with it myself, great reward for the effort we put into organising it.:aidan
 


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