| Not Just Great Transport: Bikes Save Lives! |
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| Written by Joshua Liberles | |
| Tuesday, 29 April 2008 | |
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The bike unit predominantly works special events, where it would be extreemely difficult to access patients via ambulance due to crowds. in the past year, they have responded to 300 emergencies and saved the life of a person having a heart attack at a fourth of July celebration. From the Baltimore Examiner: Established in 1999, the paramedic bike team provides emergency-first response when event traffic and large crowds delay traditional response. In the past year, Bike Team members responded to 300 emergencies in the past year at events including: The Baltimore Marathon, Preakness Celebration, African-American Heritage Festival, Artscape, The Fells Point Festival and, most recently, the Virgin Music Festival. Shortly after the bike team program was launched, the unit saved a cardiac arrest patient’s life at a July 4 celebration on the Inner Harbor... Comments (0)
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