Powered by STOP THE BLEED® Kenya initiative Boda-bodas are the heartbeat of East African transit, but motorcyclists and their passengers are also among the most vulnerable…
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Practical first aid guides, emergency response tips and trauma care advice to help motorists respond confidently during roadside emergencies.
Fire Safety and Emergency Response: Your Role as a First Responder
Powered by STOP THE BLEED® Kenya initiative A road crash involving fire is a critical emergency. When seconds count, your actions can prevent further tragedy.…
View More Fire Safety and Emergency Response: Your Role as a First ResponderSupporting the Break: How to Handle a Broken Bone with What’s in Your Car
Powered by: STOP THE BLEED® Kenya initiative & The QuickFix Learning Hub A broken bone (fracture) is incredibly painful and can lead to permanent damage…
View More Supporting the Break: How to Handle a Broken Bone with What’s in Your CarEvery Second Counts: Stopping the Bleed at Crash Scenes
Powered by STOP THE BLEED® Kenya Initiative Severe bleeding is one of the biggest dangers after a road crash. The human body carries about 5…
View More Every Second Counts: Stopping the Bleed at Crash ScenesFirst Aid Corner – The Bystander Effect: Why Waiting Costs Lives on Kenyan Roads
Powered by Stop the Bleed Initiative Every day in Kenya, 13 families lose a loved one to a road crash (NTSA). While ambulances exist, they…
View More First Aid Corner – The Bystander Effect: Why Waiting Costs Lives on Kenyan RoadsFirst Aid Corner- Before You Help: Making the Crash Scene Safe
By The QuickFix Learning Hub When a crash happens, chaos often follows; screeching brakes, horns blaring, bystanders rushing in. In that confusion, well – meaning…
View More First Aid Corner- Before You Help: Making the Crash Scene SafeWhat to Do When You’re First on the Scene of a Crash
When a road crash occurs in Kenya, more often it is bystanders, bodaboda riders, or motorists on the same road who are usually the first…
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