Great Western Air Ambulance Charity’s (GWAAC) Critical Care Team of specialist paramedics and doctors unfortunately attend to a great number of motorcyclist accidents. In 2017, the team attended 329 road traffic collisions, many of which involved bikers.
The GWAAC crew are doctors and paramedics with specialist training that essentially bring the skills and expertise found in a hospital to the side of the road, a park or someone’s house or back garden.
The crew are busier now than ever. 2018 has shown GWAAC attending on average 5 jobs a day. One day in May, the total flying hours were 3 hours and 45 minutes, meaning the team surpassed the record of hours flown in one given day since the charity started. GWAAC continues to look for ways to enhance the level of care provided in order to ensure the best possible outcome for patients. Last summer, the charity introduced fresh frozen plasma to their kit which, with its vital clotting factors, can stabilise a patient who is losing a lot of blood at a rapid rate. In order to continue to develop their service, they of course need to raise more funds, and statistics are showing that the rate of incidents is on the rise.
Given that so many of the incidents GWAAC attend to are road traffic collisions, often involving motorbikes, one of the charity’s doctors, Ed Valentine, provides tips which could help to prevent more of the type of things that Ed and his team see regularly. Ed says “I suppose they are fairly obvious”, however at GWAAC we feel that a reminder could only be of benefit.
Tips to consider for motorcyclists out there:
Many incidents that Ed and the team attend to have occurred when bikes have overtaken slower moving vehicles. Ed highlights this as a particular cause of the accidents they see, and urges people to take care when overtaking.
Indeed, these tips don’t just apply to motorcyclists; car drivers should take note and be bike aware.
Sunday 15th July sees the charity’s annual Ride4GWAAC event which unites riders and highlights safety issues as a biker. Some riders taking part may have been patients that our doctors like Ed have saved.
To register and buy a ticket, click here. The event isn’t just for bikers and includes a family fun festival which follows the ride out and is completely free of charge! Please support your local air ambulance charity and join us on Sunday 15th July at St Mary’s Old Boys Rugby Club in Bradley Stoke
Further information can be found on our website www.ride4gwaac.com By coming along and supporting GWAAC, you will keep our air ambulance flying and saving lives for the 2.1 million people that live in our region. We look forward to seeing you there!
ENDS
Notes for editors
For further information, contact:
Lucy Munn
PR & Digital Communications Coordinator
07484 906493
www.greatwesternairambulance.com
@GWAAC
Distributed by Pressat