As Thousands of Bikers Take To The Islands Roads
With TT 2010 now fully underway there is of course the mass of extra traffic across the Island.
With the extra bikes it has become a seemingly unavoidable reality that there will be accidents on the roads,
With this in mind we spoke to Deputy Chief Ambulance Officer Russell Thornhill to find out what members of the public should do if they’re confronted with an accident scene.
He said it's vital to get as much information as possible to the emergency survives and to never remove the helmet from a biker.
Listen above to hear his advice.
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