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6 Jan 2007, 11:33 (Ref:1808090) | #1 | ||
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Rescue units
Dear all,
I am very intrested in getting involved with a rescue unit, particularly at Brands, or anywhere failrly close. Does anyone know the best person to contact about this? I have tried the various clubs, BRSCC, BARC, etc, but so far have had no responses! Thankyou, |
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6 Jan 2007, 11:51 (Ref:1808107) | #2 | ||
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I know at silverstone getting onto the rescue unit tends to happen after you've been involved in things for a while, also if crews are fully manned at the moment there might not be any available spaces.
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6 Jan 2007, 13:49 (Ref:1808185) | #3 | ||
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BRSCC Midlands are recruiting I think - although prob a bit far if you're looking for BH!
Tony Carwithen is your man. |
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6 Jan 2007, 14:05 (Ref:1808195) | #4 | ||
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tony.carwithen@blueyonder.co.uk is his email address
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6 Jan 2007, 15:03 (Ref:1808223) | #5 | ||
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You will need about two year's experience on the bank before you will be eligible to become a rescue trainee. I recommend that during those two years at your favourite circuit you go and talk to the rescue crew (perhaps during your second year) and say that you are interested. They will give you details of who to contact.
In the meantime, I recommend that you take the time to acquire some kind of first aid qualification (HSE certificate or something similar). Regards Jim |
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6 Jan 2007, 16:29 (Ref:1808264) | #6 | ||
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I already have BLS and ATLS qualifications as I am training to be a doctor...although at the moment I don't have much experience!
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6 Jan 2007, 21:33 (Ref:1808463) | #8 | ||
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[QUOTE=staid davenport]Dear all,
I am very intrested in getting involved with a rescue unit, particularly at Brands, or anywhere failrly close. Speak to Andy Lyle. He is a BMMC Member and Team Leader for the MSVR two Rescue Units based at Brands Hatch. Most mid-week days, he can be reached through Race Control at Brands Hatch; on; 01474 - 87 5291 |
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11 Jan 2007, 14:34 (Ref:1812360) | #9 | ||
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Best of luck with it Staid. Im going into my fourth year on 'the unit' and although its had its up and downs it has been an overall positive experience and well worth doing.
It will also open your eyes to alot of things that most Doctors don't see. Being the first on scene when a patient is in an awkward position or combative etc is always a challenge! |
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11 Jan 2007, 17:29 (Ref:1812488) | #10 | ||
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That was what I was hoping for! Are you a doctor then? How did you get inolved?
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If you wish to get yr rescue licence then you can get that at any stage as some Dr's already have. If you are more interested in being a 'trauma junkie Dr' then bike racing is the place to go Last edited by sss; 11 Jan 2007 at 17:49. |
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14 Jan 2007, 12:43 (Ref:1814807) | #12 | ||
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I would suggest sss is right, you need to concentrate on your medcal studies and just enjoy your marshalling for now. You need to gain much more trackside experience before considering rescue but once you have then you could work on the circuit as a doctor or contact one of your local rescue unit.
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