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Accident Scene Management - Road Guardians.

Accident Scene Management® (Bystander Assistance Programs)

Accident Scene Management® is a non profit organization established in 1996. Thousands of motorcyclists have been trained since the program began. ASM® is now looked to as model for programmes worldwide. The goals of ASM® programmes are to reduce injuries and fatalities at the scene of motor vehicle crashes, reduce rescuer injury at the scene of a crash and enhance the effectiveness of the EMS by having trained bystanders tend to the injured until professional help arrives. 

WHAT YOU'LL LEARN

Basic Course - 100 Series: A Crash Course for the Motorcyclist

Our most popular course, this class teaches the basics of motorcycle trauma using P.A.C.T. This one day course is geared toward the lay rescuer but is great for the EMS worker as well. Helmet removal, moving the injured and jaw thrust rescue breathing are all a part of this class. Don't let the nickname "Basic" fool you. This class contains all the information you need to respond to a trauma scene.

Refresher Course - 200 Series: Basic Refresher

This 3 hour hands on course os for those who want to maintain the skills they acquired in the Basic class or refresh their training in preparation for the Advanced class. Students should complete a refresher every two years to remain current.

Advanced Course - 300 Series: Advanced Bystander Assistance

This course is only available to those who have completed a 100 series class or refresher within the past two years. It is best taken as close as possible to Basic training. This course will prepare the student for roadside medical concerns and teach you how to be a better assistant to the EMS when they arrive. Hands on skills give emphasis to P.A.C.T. and A.B.C.S.S. of trauma.

REQUIREMENTS

Basic Course - 100 & 200 Series:

  • No Prior Knowledge or Experience Required

Advanced Course - 300 Series:

  • Course Completion Certificate for Basic 100 or 200 Series Course

ACCREDITED BY

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