I had the pleasure of attending the course this week. It's run by the Fire Brigade and completely free.
It covered the basics of crash scene management with some useful "do's and dont's", especially where there's likely to be an investigation into the crash. There was a very interesting section on being visible with the reasoning behind it, what works and what doesn't and finally some basic first aid, some specific to biker injuries, including helmet removal. The whole thing was just under four hours with refreshments thrown in and was presented by a couple of proper bike enthusiasts, one of whom arrived on this...
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Absolutely gorgeous and has recently been restored. He reckons when he opens the taps, he can get about 50 miles to a tank. It's a 20 litre (ish) tank!
The original course was put together by Kent Fire Brigade and has been shared with 40 other regions around the country. The one I attended had obviously been "Suffolk-cated" and had footage of one of the local fire serviceman's crash from a few years ago.
Bottom line, It's available over most of the country for free and well worth doing, especially if you ride with groups, or even just a few mates.
Edited by trevini, 16 June 2023 - 10:08 am.