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CCEMS Bike Medic
Response Team
This unit
was formed in 1996 by staff and volunteer members of Cypress Creek
EMS. It was the first of such a unit to be formed in the Houston /
Harris County, Texas area. With no budget, the members themselves
sought out donations to make this unit a reality. Bikes were donated
by area businesses and soon the team was providing rapid responses
to medical emergency’s during special events.
The concept of providing rapid response to medical emergencies have
proven effective beyond the original team members expectations.
Today, the Bike Team provides its services to over 30 special events
each year. These range from the Texas Crawfish Festival to the PGA
Tour Championship, Susan B. Komen Race for the Cure and Galveston
Texas Mardi Gras, to name a few.
The Bike Team also participates in bicycle rodeos for the local
schools. These entail conducting bicycle inspections, proper helmet
fit, riding techniques and traffic safety. Bicycle Helmet give-a-way
programs are also a large part of this educational activity.
Currently, the team has over 20 Cannondale Bicycles in inventory.
The more active members are issued a bike & top bag. All members are
issued a uniform shirt, uniform shorts and helmet cover. Membership
fluctuates between 18 – 25 active members.
In order to be on the team, prospective members are required to
attend and successfully pass the International Police Mountain Bike Association (IPMBA) 32-hour EMS
Cyclist Course. This course focuses on bike safety,
nutrition, legal aspects, effective cycling, technical cycling
skills, scene safety, etc. This course is offered in-house at no charge to CCEMS members. These courses are also
open to other EMS agencies. Should you have any questions concerning
EMS Bike Team’s or are interested in attending or sponsoring an
IPMBA EMS Cyclist Course, contact Wren Nealy.
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Wren Nealy
wnealy @
ccems.com
16650 Sugar Pine Lane
Houston, Texas 77090
Office: (281) 440-9650 x 156
Fax: (281) 440-7677 |
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International Police Mountain Bike Association (IPMBA) 32-hour EMS
Cyclist Course
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