Crash Card and Green Dot for Your Helmet

15 Posts | Latest reply on 12/02/2013 08:16:45 by Sandi | Go to original / last post
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  There is no bigger favour you can do a paramedic – and yourself in the event of a crash – than keeping a Crash Card in your helmet. It's the idea of the motorcyclists within the ambulance service itself.   The Crash Card is a simple business-card-sized note you store inside the padding of your helmet which gives attending paramedics useful, and at times vital, info without delay.   An accompanying green dot sticker you put on the outside of your helmet alerts them to the presence of a card. There's advice for riders who find themselves first on the scene of an accident involving riders too. It's the brainchild of the Ambulance Motorcycle Club CRASH Card, free and has the support of the Highways Agency, the National Police Bikesafe team and the IAM.   You can get yours from numerous locations across the UK    http://www.ambulancemotorcycleclub.co.uk/     Info from Guy Procter, MCN, June 2011                                                                                                                                                                               
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Thanks for this Sandi.      One of those things you don't want to ever need, but will be thankful for if you do.     
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I have had one of these for a while now - such a FANTASTIC idea                                                                                                                                                                              
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what a brilliant idea...                                                                                                                                                                             
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Yeah thanks Sandi, the info threads appearing just lately on the emergency info has been an eye opener for me and for few others. Thanks again Thumbs Up and to bomb Doctor for other post Thumbs Up                                                                                                                                                                              
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if you put it inside your crash helmet would they not have to remove the helmet to retrieve it???? not a great idea with a neck injury.                                                                                                                                                                             
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  Well I was reluctant to comment on this Debs Embarrassed   But I have to agree with you Smile   Removal of a riders helmet at the scene of a RTA is NOT recommended ( to the best of my knowledge ) by medical professionals Ermm   And from what I have seen of the scheme, a fee is payable Ermm   I'm afraid I won't be subscribing to it Thumbs Down   Nothing to do with the expense though Wink   Just the impracticality of the card "inside" the helmet Disapprove   I would have to recommend either a bracelet (like Jen) or dog tags Thumbs Up   Plus the ICE numbers in my phone Approve                                                                                                                                                                               
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  YW Rowan and Crissy   KG and Em, my original post is about helping yourself and the paramedics, they will know if it's safe to remove a helmet, but I get your meaning, so I recommend, as I did in Bomb's thread, that folk keep the vital info in several different places.   Em, what fee? I haven't paid a fee for my green dot, do you mean a fee to join the Ambulance MCC?   I got my green dot from Squires Cafe, the sheets were on a table for anyone to pick up, the dots are attached to the sheet, with all the relevant info and the CRASH card.                                                                                                                                                                                 
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Hi Sandi.  mine came today after ordering over t'interweb.     Thank you for highlighting this as everylittle helps.   I have also got round to  ICE'ing my phone thanks to you and BD's threads.      RBHug                                                                                                                                                                                 
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  Y W Rowan, we need all the help we can get, on the roads today                                                                                                                                                                             
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The info on the card is for professional medics to administer suitable treatment to an individual. They are trained to remove your helmet correctly. The info would be of little use to an untrained bystander, therefore the the fact the card is inside your helmet doesn't create much of a problem.
I have one in my helmet and the fact it is there means it's with me everytime I ride I bike and it never gets forgotten.

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Just for info the card is free guys, we both carry one Thumbs Up                                                                                                                                                                               
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I have one too. Had it since my accident in 2010..    To let them know i have a big metal rod in my leg....                                                                                                                                                                             
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ALL emergncy services not just ambulance staff are trained in correctly removing a helmet. People are told NOT to remove helmets purely so random members of the public dont attempt to do it and cause more injury. I have a crash card although due to weather quickly lost my green dot. It is a fantastic scheme and something i very proactively promote at work. As someone else said the information on the card is useess to members of the public but could save your life. You can put allergies etc on. Should you be unconscious with no ID it could save your life.
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  There is no bigger favour you can do a paramedic – and yourself in the event of a crash – than keeping a Crash Card in your helmet.   It's the idea of the motorcyclists within the ambulance service itself.   The Crash Card is a simple business-card-sized note you store inside the padding of your helmet which gives attending paramedics useful, and at times vital, info without delay.   An accompanying green dot sticker you put on the outside of your helmet alerts them to the presence of a card.   There's advice for riders who find themselves first on the scene of an accident involving riders too.    It's the brainchild of the Ambulance Motorcycle Club CRASH Card, free and has the support of the Highways Agency, the National Police Bikesafe team and the IAM.   You can get yours from numerous locations across the UK   http://www.ambulancemotorcycleclub.co.uk/   Info from Guy Procter, MCN, June 2011  
                                                                                                                                                                             


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