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...Read More
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...Read More
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...Read More
Did you know that 1/3 of our students use the information they learned within 3 years of taking the class? Well here is a testimonial from a student who got trained in September 2013 and has already been in two situations where his training came in handy. In the first case, a safety demonstration was...Read More
Reducing injuries and fatalities to motorcyclists through education & more! Accident Scene Management, Inc. (ASM), the world leader in motorcycle trauma first response has partnered with avid long time motorcyclists Pat & Cris Simmons to create a Public Service Announcement (PSA) designed to encourage motorcyclists to support motorcycle safety efforts geared toward less fatalities! The message...Read More
September 6-9 Fort Bliss El Paso, Texas – 12 Army Medics were trained as ASM instructors and will be charged with training every motorcycling soldier at Fort Bliss regarding the specifics of motorcycle trauma care. Because our training is similar to Armed Forces Medical Training with limited supplies and a focus on saving a person’s...Read More
As motorcycles get out on the road in larger numbers the public is reminded to watch for motorcycles. Some states have renamed this month “Motorcycle Safety Month” but Road Guardians joins ABATE of Wisconsin in keeping the original intention of the Proclamation which is reminding drivers to watch for motorcycles rather than redirecting the focus...Read More
Kate Green and I, Scott “Spiritrider” Gates, are ASM Advanced Trained Bystanders. Kate had picked me up from work Friday, February 1, 2013 and we were on our way home when we came upon a downed motorcycle rider. He had several people standing around him, however no one was doing anything to help him....Read More