Free ‘Biker Down’ course in Ross-on-Wye
Bikers across Herefordshire and Worcestershire are invited to attend a free 3.5 hour ‘Biker Down’ course next month, offering potentially life-saving skills.
The courses are available at:
- Wyre Forest Fire Station – Friday 8 April (10:00 to 13:30)
- Ross-on-Wye Fire Station – Friday 22 April (10:00 to 13:30)
- Worcester Fire Station – Friday 29 April (10:00 to 13:30)
The Biker Down course is 3.5 hours long, and each course is limited to 15-20 attendees.
Places will be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis and booked in advance.
Full details will be provided to course attendees once their place is confirmed.
The Biker Down course is being delivered in partnership with a number of organisations who all have a vested interest in reducing motorcycle-related casualties and reducing the severity of injuries sustained, including: Hereford & Worcester Fire and Rescue Service, West Mercia Police, IAM RoadSmart and Midlands Air Ambulance.
Designed for motorcyclists of all ages and abilities, Biker Down is a free course which offers bikers the chance to benefit from essential first-aid training and advice on what to do should they find themselves first at the scene of a collision where a motorcyclist is injured, as well as learning practical skills to help avoid being involved in a collision.
The course is made up of three modules: Collision scene management, basic first aid and casualty care (including CPR and helmet removal) and ‘The science of being seen’ – advice on visibility and positioning.
Biker Down is a national course which originated in Kent, and has already been adopted by numerous other areas across the UK including Warwickshire, Gloucestershire, Dyfed Powys and West Midlands.
To book a place on one of these courses, email dying2drive@hwfire.org.uk with your details (name, email address, contact telephone number, preferred course date / time) as soon as possible.