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May 122011
 

Presented by “S” Chapter Viet Nam Vets/Legacy Vets MC. Benefits Operation freedom Bird/ Veterans Organizations. 12:00pm – 5:00pm, $5 cover & $5 food ticket. There will be special bike parking, DJ, lingerie show, bike wash, vendors, & plenty of giveaways. All are welcome. 12pm.

Buddy’s Bar
119 E Highway 82
Huachuca City, AZ
520-234-6599
royjswartz@yahoo.com
Viet Nam/Legacy Vets

May 122011
 

Presented by Old Pueblo Chapter of Arizona VFW Riders. Charity Run to raise funds for The VFW Arizona Ladies Auxiliary Wanda Stuart Memorial Gamble Against Cancer. Registration begins at 9am. Last bike out at 10:30am. $7 suggested donation per person if registered before May 1st ($10 after). Tons of fun! Cash prizes, giveaways and raffles! Food and entertainment to follow. 9:00am.

VFW 4903
1150 N Beverly Ave
Tucson, AZ
520-409-3542
etac_romad@msn.com
VFW Catalina Post 4903

May 082011
 

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The BMWCCA Sonora Chapter is having their Scavenger Hunt on Saturday May 21st.  Registration is at the High Corbett Parking Lot Reid Park from 8:00 – 9:00 am. $5.00 registration fee.  120 mile fun drive/ride through some beautiful and historic areas.  Finish is @ Wisdom’s Cafe in Tumacacori, Az

May 072011
 

Have you ever heard of ICE, In Case of Emergency? ICE is a contact name you put in your cell phone. What you do is create a contact with the name ICE. Then you put in the phone number of someone who knows your medical history and someone who you would want called in the event you were injured in an accident, whether it be in a car or on a motorcycle.

Now comes the Utag ICE digital Dog Tag available from UTAGICE. This system has three options, a credit card, bracelet, or ID chain. All incorporate a jump drive with a USB port so you can enter all your vital information, ie, allergies, medications, doctors names, and all your medical information. In the event you are in an accident the EMTS/doctors can get the help you need immediately.

As well as all medical information there is a security area where I have details of Passport, Mot, Insurance and Driving Licence details.

May 062011
 

EMSWorld.com News

The new Rider Alert program offers free identification data cards that help first responders provide rapid and accurate medical assistance to motorcyclists involved in serious accidents.

The waterproof cards are placed inside the lining of riders’ helmets.

A Star of Life decal alerts EMS personnel about the existence of the Rider Alert card.

Rob Lawrence is adamant that he’ll never ride a motorcycle. With his oldest brother killed in a motorcycle crash and another seriously injured in a separate accident, there’s just too much personal tragedy. But he’s equally adamant and passionate about making sure those who do choose to ride are as safe as possible.

Lawrence currently serves as chief operating officer of the Richmond Ambulance Authority (RAA) in Virginia. He moved to the United States from his native United Kingdom a few years ago and brought with him knowledge and familiarity of the CRASH Card program, a motorcycle safety initiative developed by the Ambulance Motorcycle Club that has flourished in the UK since its introduction about two years ago. To date, more than 325,000 motorcyclists in Europe ride with CRASH Cards.

A similar program, the Rider Alert program, was just launched in Richmond by RAA and Bon Secours St. Mary’s Hospital in partnership with Motorcycle Virginia, Inc. The Rider Alert program offers free identification data cards that help first responders provide rapid and accurate medical assistance to motorcyclists involved in serious accidents.

The waterproof cards, placed inside the lining of riders’ helmets, contain vital, life-saving information such as contact name, emergency contact, medication allergies, physician information and other important medical data. A separate decal of the Star of Life is included and can be affixed to the outside of the helmet to alert EMS personnel about the existence of the Rider Alert card. The sticker also warns bystanders not to remove the helmet.

“The program was just launched April 12, 2011” says Lawrence. “Already it’s gone viral. We ran out of Rider Alert cards within the first 48 hours and we’re getting another 20,000 printed.”

The good word is spreading and other EMS agencies are quickly following suit. Med Star, Forth Worth, Texas, plans to roll out its Rider Alert card program soon and another agency in Maryland isn’t far behind. Lawrence was also invited to be a guest speaker on a talk radio show in Florida promoting the program.

Promote Safety Discussions

While the card itself won’t literally save a rider’s life, Lawrence indicates the initiative promotes safe riding discussions. “Yes, the card can identify a victim,” he notes. “But the card itself is not a cloak of protection. It is a badge of awareness. A lot of the cards in the UK were handed out at dealerships and shows. It provided a moment to connect with riders to encourage and promote safety. A rider who picks up the card will start to think about his or her riding style and the equipment he or she is using.”

Lawrence is also hoping the media attention garnered thus far for the US program will raise awareness from other motorists on the road. “Motorcycles are a third narrower and a third harder to see than an automobile,” he says. “Motorists in general need to be aware of motorcyclists around them.

“When you look at motorcycle statistics its eye-watering,” he continues. “There were in excess of 4,000 road deaths in the US last year. That’s 7.5 jumbo jets full of motorcyclists crashing, and not surviving. There would be outrage if we lost that many jumbo jets in a year. That statistic is very sobering. Even in Virginia, the average for the last five years is 75 motorcycle road deaths each year.”

Start Small; Think Grand

Lawrence indicates the program can be easily adopted by other agencies. “I’m on a safety crusade,” he admits. “I hope what we’ve done in Richmond can turn into a grand motorcycle safety initiative for the entire country. That would be phenomenal. We don’t want to stop in Virginia.”

With that being said, Lawrence indicates the hard work has already been done. “We can’t produce cards for the entire US,” he says. “But we have worked out how to make and reproduce the cards. We’ve done the research into what type of paper to use, what type of glue to use, etc. That’s been the backroom work.

“The key is gaining sponsorship,” he continues. “We’ve had amazing and generous sponsorship from Bon Secours and Motorcycle Virginia. In Texas, law firms have expressed interest. We’ve designed the card to include space for sponsors to customize the cards.

“Our goal is to have everyone be able to walk into their DMV and get a Rider Alert card, but we have to start somewhere. We hope it will make a difference to riders. Every biker we’ve talked to says they ‘get it.’ It’s so simple and so brilliant. It’s a little extra insurance policy that fits inside a helmet.”

For more information about the Rider Alert program, visit:

Rider Alert

 

May 042011
 

As you may know, May is National Motorcycle Safety and Awareness Month, Drivers should be especially cautious with literally millions licensed motorcyclists in the United States. Many of our cities and towns are issuing “proclamations”. Please encourage your local chapters to participate in these activities, if at all possible. This is an excellent opportunity to bridge the gap between vehicle drivers and motorcyclist in an extremely positive way.

Click on this link-

Motorcycle Accident to see the perils of an inattentive driver getting too close to a motorcyclist.

Most motorcycle insurance companies offer a 5 to 20 percent discount for taking the safety course.  Please encourage our members to get properly trained and licensed; wear all protective gear including a DOT-approved helmet; and avoid alcohol or drug use when operating your motorcycle.

This link is an interview with the motorcycle rider if anyone is interested.

Interview

Ride With Pride

Stan Thibaut
President BKAZIX

May 032011
 

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Well on Saturday April 30th Norm Hubbard, Bev and I made the ride to Florence to participate in the 2nd Annual Ride to Remember.  It was a great day for riding.  Breakfast was provided by the Pinal County Sheriffs Office.  The ride started after the Posting of the Flags and the National Anthem.

We made our way north to US 60 where we turned right and headed toward Superior.  Making a right on 177 we made our way to Winkelman where we had a pit stop, fuel, and water break.  From there we proceeded south on 79 to Oracle Junction, Lupe’s Restaurant, where we had an all you could eat buffet.

The day ended after lunch and a lot of raffles.  I won, but only a business card holder.  If you would like to see more photos from the ride please go to the “Photos Gallery.”

Thanks

RoN

Apr 292011
 

It is time to win a 2011 Police Officers Special Edition Harley-Davidson, It could be you!

 

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Harley-Davidson® has done it again! For the fifth year in a row, Harley-Davidson® Motor Company has donated a Peace Officer Special Edition motorcycle to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund to support the National Law Enforcement Museum. Tickets are on sale now for just $25.

As a result of Harley-Davidson’s leadership, you have an opportunity to win a brand new Harley-Davidson®. Not just any motorcycle, a 2011 Harley-Davidson FLHTCU Ultra Classic® Electra Glide® Peace Officer Special Edition motorcycle.

This beautiful Harley-Davidson® motorcycle has an MSRP of $21,747 and features an air-cooled, Twin Cam 96™ engine with Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI), cruise control, and standard 28 spoke cast wheels with independent front and rear 4-piston braking system.

Purchase your $25 raffle tickets today by calling 1-877-622-BIKE (2453) or 202-737-3402. Raffle tickets can also be purchased in person at the Memorial Fund’s Visitors Center & Store located at 400 7th Street, NW, in Washington, DC.

All proceeds from the raffle go toward building the National Law Enforcement Museum. The winning ticket will be drawn on May 15, 2011, National Peace Officers Memorial Day. The raffle winner need not be present to

Raffle tickets are just $25 each, and only 4,000 tickets are being printed. Don’t hesitate, get your tickets today by calling 1-877-622-BIKE (2453) or 202-737-3402. Tickets by phone are available Monday through Friday, between the hours of 9 AM and 5 PM (EDT). And if you’re not able to get through on your first call, please keep trying. Thank you, and good luck.

Don’t miss out on the chance to win a brand new 2011 Harley-Davidson FLHTCU Ultra Classic®  Electra Glide® Peace Officer Special Edition motorcycle. Call for your tickets today or, if you’re in DC, stop by our Visitors Center & Store.

Fraternally,

 

John E. Shanks

Director of Development & Law Enforcement Relations
National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund
202-737-8529 (Direct)
202-737-3405(fax)
202-253-4516 (cell)
Law Memorial – john@nleomf.org

“It’s not how these officers died that made them Heroes ~
It’s how they lived”. ~ Vivian Eney Cross, Survivor

 

Help Build the National Law Enforcement Museum
“It’s A Matter of Honor”
Law Enforcement Museum

National Police Week 2011
May 15th – 21st, 2011

23rd Annual Candlelight Vigil
Friday, May 13, 2011

www.LawMemorial.org/PoliceWeek