All Vehicles In Action & A Lovely Thank You
With 19 transports completed yesterday, it was a busy day. So much so that both our Annesley Williams Skoda Yeti and our Zurich Insurance Kawasaki GTR were both called into duty.
Una Kelly managed the riders. Our City Riders were:
Moira Donohoe
Dennis Brown
Andrew O'Reilly
Brendan Conroy
While Graham Hastings met up with our friends at Blood Bike West to complete a delivery to the IBTS.
Well Done All.
One of our riders, Tom Martin, today shared a lovely story as follows:
"I was at the end of a link up with Blood Bike South delivering scans and an x-ray to Tallaght. Having delivered them to the ward, I was leaving when I was approached in reception by an elderly lady on crutches. She said she has seen me arriving, recognised the BBE bike, and waited to catch me as I left. We chatted for a while. She told me that she had recently been discharged from hospital. She knew all about the service we provide. She especially asked me to pass on her thanks to all our volunteer riders, controllers and administrators for everything we do. What a lovely way to finish a run!"
What a lovely way indeed!
#RidersForLife #AllVolunteers #WhatWeDo #BloodBikes
Thank you to our wonderful sponsors:
Annesley Williams, ŠKODA Ireland, Zurich, Arachas Insurance, AXA Ireland, Extreme Ireland / Irish Day Tours, ID Security Systems, InCar Solutions, IPB Insurance & #EveryoneWhoDonates
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WHAT DID YOU DO ON FRIDAY NIGHT?
For some people Friday night signifies the start of a weekend of relaxation, time to unwind after a busy week in work. For Blood Bikes East it's the start of our weekend cover, which operates from 7pm on Friday till 6am on Monday morning(Sunday operating times on bank holidays). Blood Bikes East operates a Free Emergency Medical Transport Service to the hospitals in the greater Dublin area.
Who benefits from this service? The simple answer is everyone. As Blood Bikes East's service is FREE, the hospitals save money transporting items between hospitals and laboratories. This money can then be used for providing patient care and front line services.
Blood Bikes East transports items like medical devices, patient charts, medicine, medical devices, disks, documents, various sample types and donated breast milk.
Last nights volunteer controller was Una Kelly.
The volunteer riders were John Neville, Martin Farrelly and Thomas Martin.
Thank you for your service
Go raibh maith agat as do sheirbhís.
#RidersForLife #AllVolunteers #WhatWeDo #BloodBikes
Blood Bikes East would also like to thank it's sponsors for their support:
Annesley Williams, ŠKODA Ireland, Zurich, Arachas Insurance, AXA Ireland, Extreme Ireland / Irish Day Tours, ID Security Systems, InCar Solutions, IPB Insurance & #EveryoneWhoDonates
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SATURDAY RIDER SAFETY
Yield - Even When You Shouldn't Have To!
This video on another page is entitled "Who's At Fault?" It's a ridiculous title in a way because the legal/insurance fault would be given to the van driver as he cut across 2 lanes, at short notice, upon realizing he was going the wrong way, and cut into the motorcyclist's lane.
However, as motorcyclists you cannot simply think in terms of fault. establishing fault means that, by definition, a situation has occurred and that means that you were in the wrong place, no matter who is to blame!
If you rewind, you see that although the motorcyclist is in the lane before the van driver puts his indicators on, he has plenty of warning that the van driver is going to make a maneuver. The position of the motorcyclist means that he/she was in the van driver's blind spot and not enough 'cagers' do life-saver style over-the-shoulder checks. So he simply didn't see anyone in that space. As the van driver begins to pull into his lane, the motorcyclist should, as the more vulnerable of the 2 road users, have given way. This would have put him/her well out of harm's way, despite having right of way.
Had the van driver made a more aggressive maneuver, the motorcyclist's unyielding riding style could have landed him/her in hospital at best, and given the speed speed and amount of other traffic, perhaps even the morgue!
So, look ahead. Anticipate situations and yield, even when you shouldn't have to.
#RideSafe #WeAreAdvancedRiders RoSPA Rospaiart Iart
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The video that has opinions SPLIT! 😮
Should the rider have been more alert? Or was the driver being reckless...
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EMERGENCY MEETING
It's not very often that Blood Bikes East would classify a transport as an emergency run, however Thursday the 2nd of November changed that. Blood Bikes East's newest controller Una Kelly was asked to facilitate two emergency transports and a regular link up with Blood Bike Mid West.
Blood Bikes East's Mark Moore met with Derek Duffy of Cú Chulainn Blood Bikes - CCBB, Est. 2016 and completed an emergency transport to Our Lady's Hospital for Sick Children on their behalf.
Blood Bikes East's Michael O' Driscoll completed an emergency transport between Tallaght Hospital and Our Lady's Hospital for Sick Children.
Blood Bikes East volunteer rider Arthur Cagney met with Blood Bike Mid West's volunteer rider Richie O' Connell and completed a transport to Temple Street Children's Hospital on their behalf.
Last nights volunteer controller was Una Kelly,
Thank you for your service
Go raibh maith agat as do sheirbhís.
#RidersForLife #AllVolunteers #WhatWeDo #BloodBikes
Sincere thanks is also due to our wonderful sponsors:
Annesley Williams, ŠKODA Ireland, Zurich, Arachas Insurance, AXA Ireland, Extreme Ireland / Irish Day Tours, ID Security Systems, InCar Solutions, IPB Insurance & #EveryoneWhoDonates
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CANDY CARNAGE
As parents and children awoke to find the remnants of a candy carnage, scattered wrappers and half eaten sweets strewn about after a frenzied sugar rush. Blood Bikes East volunteer rider Jackson Hutchinson answered his first call of the day.
As revellers returned home from a night on the tiles or from parties long since forgotten, dressed in their crumpled and defunct costumes. Volunteer rider Jackson Hutchinson passed them by dressed in his Blood Bikes East' hi-viz tabard and protective motorcycle gear.
Later that evening John Graham and Jackson Hutchinson provided Blood Bikes East's Free Emergency Medical Transport Service to the hospitals in the greater Dublin area, transporting 10 samples (5 of which were urgent) during the night.
Last nights volunteer controller was Una Kelly.
Thank you for your service
Go raibh maith agat as do sheirbhís.
#RidersForLife #AllVolunteers #WhatWeDo #BloodBikes
Sincere thanks is also due to our wonderful sponsors:
Annesley Williams, ŠKODA Ireland, Zurich, Arachas Insurance, AXA Ireland, Extreme Ireland / Irish Day Tours, ID Security Systems, InCar Solutions, IPB Insurance & #EveryoneWhoDonates
Join Us Or Donate At: www.bloodbikeseast.ie
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