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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!
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since 1983 has mixed law
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[email protected]
www.911law.com.
Phone: (760) 730-0500.
619.756.3756
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