Dirty – Clean – Sterile Question: I took the 100 class yesterday at the Roanoke Valley Harley Davidson. It was an amazing class and I appreciate everything y’all do. I do have a question however. I am a firefighter/EMT: I checked with one of our FTO master paramedics, his wife who is an ER Trauma attending...Read More
Ask Spitfire -August 2024 Question: I see there are some state programs that offer ASM classes with trauma kits. How can I get my state DOT to offer ASM programs for my state? Answer: Great question. Now is a great time of year to request funding for 2025, and start discussions with state programs for 2026...Read More
Q- Why don’t you teach CPR in Accident Scene Management classes? A- CPR is an important skill. Through the years, many people have learned that if a person is having a cardiac event and has collapsed, the response is to put their hands in the middle of their chest and start pressing. In the case...Read More
ASK SPITFIRE Question: As I prepare for the riding season, is there anything I need to consider in regard to maintaining my Trauma Pack/Kit? Answer: Maintaining a trauma kit is crucial so that your supplies are ready for you when needed. Having proper knowledge AND proper supplies ensures that you will be ready to address...Read More
Question: Do I need to take a Basic class if I have medical training? The answer is yes! I like to tell people that our class is like Basic Training. Regardless of a person’s background, no one gets to skip basic training! The word basic was a nickname given to our class by some of...Read More
Question- I have heard you speak of six equals zero. What does that mean, and where did it come from? Thanks for asking. 6=0 is a quick formula highlighting six areas a motorcyclist can be educated on that can affect a motorcyclist’s safety. We all know that a good day of riding is one where...Read More
Question: Would you explain the difference between a first aid kit and a trauma kit? Simply explained, a first aid kit is meant to provide supplies that help with minor injuries such as a paper cut or a bug bite. A trauma kit is meant to help you respond to a larger injury, most likely...Read More