Accident Scene Management / Road Guardians
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Rider Education

Rider Education – if you have completed basic training then think about challenging yourself to take advanced training.

There’s so much to learn about trauma care that there is no way to address all of the components in one article. If I were to be asked what is the most important treatment to learn, I would have to say, “Stop the bleeding that you can see”! There are a number of programs out...
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Accident Scene Management instructors are required to “apply” to be an instructor. Once their application is accepted and it is determined that they qualify as either a Level One instructor or a Level Two instructor, (Level Two instructor must have a Level One instructor present for the duration of the class), the training can begin!...
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My name is John Herlihy. My friends call me Rogue. I have been asked a lot why I and some others started an organization named Biker Lives Matter and why it is important to me. My answer is simple, there is a need for an organization that calls attention to the tragic loss of lives...
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  A First Hand Account of ASM’s Virtual Training and Certification In early 2021, in response to the Covid 19 pandemic, ASM started offering virtual training as a way for students to be able to achieve full certification without physically attending a classroom. After our very first online training we received an email from a...
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Many of us who have been riding any length of time know that it is a good idea to carry some basic first aid items. Items such as Ibuprofen, band-aids, sting relief, burn cream, and antiseptic wipes are a part of most first aid kits and can come in handy for everyday situations. Often a...
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Motorcycle riding is fun. A day of riding should feel exhilarating and if it’s a really good day, by the end you may feel like you had a good work out. Yes, motorcycling is a sport. The reason why it is considered a sport is because it takes skill. We need to balance on two...
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ASM in person classes are still being held, even during this health crisis that we are facing. As we negotiate COVID-19 and local restrictions, the following guidelines have been developed to help a group who is interested in hosting a class to make decisions in the best interest of everyone. This guidance is in effect...
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Our Accident Scene Management Instructors are the coolest. I know I sound like a proud Mama sometimes when I talk about them but if you knew what I knew, you would crow too! Al Lankford, from Hobart, WI is technically inclined by nature and has developed some great tools that are used in industry but...
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