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Emergency First Aid For Motorcyclists (EFAM) Course.Thinking about giving life saving medical treatment to a fallen biker, probably isn’t the first thing that springs to mind when you get your bike out of the garage for the first time or when you’ve passed your test. Yet, being able to save anothers life or even your own is quite possibly the most important thing you should consider. For many years, the emergency services have learnt the hard way when it comes to bikers. Too many bikers have lost their lives after medical assistance has been late in being administered. By being there and offering the basic vital first steps of treatment you really could save a life. Launched in 2011 the Emergency First Aid for Motorcycle (EFAM) course has been specifically designed for motorcyclists at all levels in consultation with West Mercia Police, ROSPA and IAM. During this one day course the rider will learn how to treat themselves if needed and give first aid assistance to a fellow rider if required. During the course you will learn relevant skills such as scene management, how to deal with suspected spinal injuries and helmet removal. This course will give you the skills and confidence to help someone in an emergency. Learn to a save life. Course contents:
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OUR NEXT EMERGENCY FIRST AID FOR MOTORCYCLIST (EFAM) COURSE When: Saturday 31st March 2012. Where: Beacon Community Centre, Prospect Road, Market Drayton. Time: 09.30am - 4.30pm. Cost:£50.00 pp or Group £500 (max 12) Our next Emergency First Aid for Motorcyclists course will be running on Saturday 31st March 2012. The cost is £50 per candidate which includes an approved certificate that is valid for 3 years, a unique up to date adult colour first aid manual and a EFAM first aid pin badge. This course is specifically designed for all levels of motorcyclist. 01630 653692 or 07885 327598.
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