I make sure I stop and render assistance after witnessing 2 road accidents where passerby stayed away while no one calls for ambulance.
This evening I saw a motorcyclist sprawled face down in the middle of the busy expressway after being sideswiped. She was in great pain. Told her to remain in position and quickly got out my backpack so she can rest her head on it. Like ghouls, passing vehicles would slow down taking a sloow look, unaware they are holding up the ambulance. Then I remember my ever reliable Surefire L1 inside the backpack. Took it out and use it to marshal traffic.
The ambulance finally arrived and again I have to use the flashlight to marshall traffic while the medics maneuver the stretcher towards the victim with traffic flowing around us.
The traffic police were not at the scene yet. We need to move the crashed bike to the road shoulder to avoid the growing traffic jam. The flashlight is used again to stop traffic this time.
My job as good Samaritan was done. I rode home concentrating on traffic and trying to keep my mind off about what I just witnessed. Then I remember the backpack I left behind and had to chase the ambulance going back to the hospital. The backpack contained a camera and a gps unit. Fortunately the ambulance crew had my backpack.
I decided to wait to find out she is okay. Met her parents and reassured them. This is my contribution and I hope we always carry a powerful edc flashlight and be a light to the world.
James
This evening I saw a motorcyclist sprawled face down in the middle of the busy expressway after being sideswiped. She was in great pain. Told her to remain in position and quickly got out my backpack so she can rest her head on it. Like ghouls, passing vehicles would slow down taking a sloow look, unaware they are holding up the ambulance. Then I remember my ever reliable Surefire L1 inside the backpack. Took it out and use it to marshal traffic.
The ambulance finally arrived and again I have to use the flashlight to marshall traffic while the medics maneuver the stretcher towards the victim with traffic flowing around us.
The traffic police were not at the scene yet. We need to move the crashed bike to the road shoulder to avoid the growing traffic jam. The flashlight is used again to stop traffic this time.
My job as good Samaritan was done. I rode home concentrating on traffic and trying to keep my mind off about what I just witnessed. Then I remember the backpack I left behind and had to chase the ambulance going back to the hospital. The backpack contained a camera and a gps unit. Fortunately the ambulance crew had my backpack.
I decided to wait to find out she is okay. Met her parents and reassured them. This is my contribution and I hope we always carry a powerful edc flashlight and be a light to the world.
James