Steve Cherry, EMT – Lead instructor

Hi, I’m Steve Cherry from San Antonio, Texas. I started riding motorcycles in 1947 at the ripe old age of 7 years. I taught motorcycle safety for the Kawasaki Shop in Lake Charles, Louisiana before moving to Texas. I became an EMT while serving with the Sandy Oaks Volunteer Fire Department. I retired as Assistant Chief in 2008. After 10 years of treating victims of accidents as an EMT, I decided to become a Certified RiderCoach and teach the MSF Basic Rider Course in the hopes of keeping just one of my students from becoming a statistic. I am also certified as a First Aid/CPR/AED Instructor for both the American Red Cross and the American Heart Association. I am a Lifetime Member of The Motorcycle Riders’ Club, a member of the Patriotic Guard, American Legion Riders Post 593, and the Southern Cruisers’ Riding Club. According to my wife, I ride a two-wheeled convertable – actually, its a fully-loaded 1800 Gold Wing. If you want to host a class in your area, I’ll be more than happy to work with you to make it happen. Contact me.

My e-mail is CPR-ASMI@att.net

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