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Old 06-26-03, 09:17 PM
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Two riders down, New Bedford


Just left the scene of a two rider down accident. According to other riders with them they banged bars sending them out of control. I got there just after it had happened and by this time one of the riders while lying down on the sidewalk had pulled his helmet off. The other rider’s helmet was no where in site. This rider had be launched into a chain link fence and nearly taken the pole out. He was in and out of consciousness and becoming combative which is not good. While giving first aid and talking to the other riders I found out that these other people had pulled off his FUCKING helmet. As most of you know, the big message hear is if the rider is breathing DON'T pull the helmet and try to keep them relaxed and still.
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Old 06-27-03, 07:48 AM
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yep seen this happen in front of me once


scares the hell out me . they all walked away lucky. that day.
dumb tail gating same lane passes a no no with beat . there r excecptions but not offten
any squidly moves around beet like this & beets peeling off the pack no excecptions might even get ya a punch in the mouth @ least a good kick in the ass .............................................

ps sorry about them guys rocket1 hope day ok the big message hear is if the rider is breathing DON'T pull the helmet and try to keep them relaxed and still
& make sure your off the road & out of harms way!!!!!! when trying 2 help some one . we dont need more guys getting hurt . you must first evaluat the seen 2 keep your self from getting hurt .
im not giving a CPR course in this forum .
the guys i have meet !!!! know im a little crazzzzy but not stupid
if theres more then one of ya there 1 should backup the road & slow traffic bottom line watch your ass . use your heads for more then a helmet holder
beets 2 cents
carry on

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Old 06-27-03, 09:43 AM
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New Bedford is a D-U-M-P. Well, there are a few nice parts...but just a few.
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Old 06-27-03, 02:53 PM
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Holy shit man. Do you ever have a good fucking thing to say.
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Old 06-27-03, 04:01 PM
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Holy shit man. Do you ever have a good fucking thing to say.
I had lots of good things to say about Americade and those umbrella girl pictures...

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New Bedford is a D-U-M-P. Well, there are a few nice parts...but just a few.
Just a random comment cus I lived next to NB for a few years. NB has one of the state's highest crime rates (almost double the violent crime rate of Lowell, MA and higher than Brockton, MA).

The time I witnessed a drug deal on a street corner in NB in broad daylight shocked me . Think they would be a bit more discrete.

But, I don't live near NB anymore. So it doesnt affect me anymore.
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Old 06-27-03, 04:04 PM
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To prevent further flaming, I wont respond to any comments about New Bedford.

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Old 06-27-03, 04:13 PM
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Watch the news. Besides the weather forcast, listen to the number of negative stories that are headlined. You will hear about ravenous fires, horrendous murders, brutal car accidents and much more....

How many negative items are in the news compared to positive items??

Don't like negative, call the news stations and bitch about it, they broadcast to millions!!
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Old 06-27-03, 04:54 PM
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The whole point of this post wasn't to get NB slammed, as much as I might or might not agree.

It was to inform those few people out there about the serious injury they can cause a downed rider by removing their helmet. In the extreme it can kill or paralyze. The best thing to due is to try to get them to relax and stay still, not force them to remain still. Shock will cause them to fight you and cause more injury. When they move the pain will stop them most of the time.


Its just when people try to help they can do more damage if they don't have the proper training......
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Old 06-27-03, 06:17 PM
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I only responded with a negative comment because it was a negative thread.

Accidents, accidents, accidents…EVERY day I hear about a car or bike accident. I DON'T watch the news because of all the accidents, violence, and negative headlines.

Keeping posting threads about accidents and one day you will be in an accident yourself!! And guess what, someone will POST IT ALL OVER THE website.

Chuck might know what I am talking about.

Personally, I have seen some nosey freaking people at accidents. Not to help...but just to ridicule.
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Old 06-27-03, 06:18 PM
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It was to inform those few people out there about the serious injury they can cause a downed rider by removing their helmet.
This turning into a positive thread, I think.
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Old 06-30-03, 10:29 PM
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Haven't been online for a while and just saw this post...

hate to bastardize the thread Jim but if Jsven007 has a problem with NB then stay outta it... or perhaps if you come to NB let me take you to the gym so you can work on them little girl arms.... lol

and take Jim's thread for what it was .. a LESSON.. DO NOT REMOVE anyone's helmet after a crash unless they cannot breathe with it on or under the instruction of QUALIFIED personel!!!!
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Old 06-30-03, 10:36 PM
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perhaps if you come to NB let me take you to the gym so you can work on them little girl arms
I used to go to the UmassD gym all the time. That is close enough
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Old 07-01-03, 08:22 AM
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Accident report from my commute


On my commute in to work I saw no less than than 10 bikes that were not in any accidents or doing anything dangerous.

Out of all the people I saw this morning, only one person (me) tried (successfully) to remove my helmet. Since I made it a point (successfully) not to be in any accidents and I was not injured in any way, there was no reason to leave my helmet on while at work.

I dunno, this posting of non-accidents seems kinda silly to me. Bring on the negative news.
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