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River Road fundraiser
We found the perfect location! I’ve traveled all over the USA and several other countries but one of my favorite places in the world is located just 200 miles from home. There is something special about the Mississippi River are and  the bluffs that surround it. Watching the barges drift along the river from high...
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Accident Scene Management
ASM Instructors not only demonstrate a passion and expertise by teaching Motorcycle Trauma First Response but they also  serve their communities with Presentations about How to help a friend in need. This month, Teresa McClelland, affectionately known as “Trauma Mama” and Accident Scene Management are being featured on 22 LED lit billboards in the Phoenix,...
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Tune up
Written by Tony “Pan” Sanfelipo, senior investigator at Hupy and Abraham, S.C. With spring just around the corner, we start to think about getting our bikes ready to ride. That means a possible tune-up might be in order. It’s good to start out with fresh spark plugs, fresh gas, an oil change, and a clean...
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  ASM instructor Colleen Vetere and her husband “Tyke” from Colorado have been teaching ASM courses for over 10 years. They started out in Charlotte, NC and have taught wherever their travels take them. Our instructors teach because they want to make a difference. It is messages like this that spur them on to want...
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Road Guardians support Motorcycle Trauma Training education as a critical element to outcomes should a crash occur. Road Guardians is a nationally branded program that supports Accident Scene Management’s Mission to Reduce Injuries and fatalities to Motorcyclists. Join Our Mission Now and become a Road Guardian Member! What is Accident Scene Management? Accident Scene Management...
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Nate
It was just another day in June. Nate took a route familiar to him from the motorcycle dealership to his home. No one knows what happened or why, but Nate was found near his crashed bike where his life ended that day. Since the crash was not witnessed, speculation is all we have to explain...
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ASM continues to train instructors World Wide. No matter where you live, PACT and ABCSS of trauma are a logical way to approach a trauma scene. This Fall, 2013, New Zealand Launched their first class as an off-shoot of Accident Scene Management, Australia. ASMA president Phil Lemin said: “I was recently in New Zealand setting...
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Giving Tuesday is here! Accident Scene Management’s goal is to reduce injuries and fatalities to motorcyclists through education. We are a a 501(c) 3 nonprofit and donations are tax deductible. What is Giving Tuesday? It’s a simple idea. Just find a way for your family, your community, your company or your organization to come together...
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