TCSD TriNews Oct/Nov 2014 v1 | Page 13

Kitchens | Bathrooms | Room Additions Deck/Outdoor Living | Shower Water-Proofing Whole House Remodeling 1. Find out if the person is breathing by watching their chest for motion. 2. If they’re NOT breathing, give CPR, but only if you're trained. 3. Do NOT move the person or remove their helmet and/or clothing. 4. Tell the victim NOT to move. 5. Call 911 6. Guard the victim against oncoming motorists and other dangers (i.e. flag down traffic, etc.) If you’re still anxious about helping an injured bicyclist, consider enrolling yourself an emergency medical training program. Many local bicycle/triathlon clubs host programs like these, and the skills you learn are are useful in a wide variety of situations both on and off the bicycling trail. The attention you give to an injured bicyclist could be the difference between life and death–always lend a responsible hand. With Good Samaritans on the road no bicyclist will ever be left behind. Ride Safe – Ride Strong! Mr. Duquette is a local Oceanside, California Personal Injury Trial Attorney who since 1983 has mixed law with his love of bicycling and surfing from Baja to Bali. He can be reached via e-mail at [email protected] www.911law.com. Phone: (760) 730-0500. 619.756.3756 www.mhs-works.com Call us today for a free consultation. CA #940782 SPONSORS OF TCSD Zoggs Goggles Zoggsusa.com Zoot Sports www.zootsports.com COACHING & FITNESS Energy Lab Training Contact: Trevor King email: [email protected] www.energylabtraining.com The Fit Stop Human Performance Lab Contact: Ken Nicodemus (760) 634-5169 [email protected] www.fitstop-lab.com Discount: 25% off select testing services. Gleason Endurance Coaching Contact: Bill Gleason www.Gleasoncoaching.com [email protected] continued on page 14 WWW.TRICLUBSANDIEGO.ORG 13