How to Recognize and Treat Anaphylaxis in a Remote Riding Area
Just spotting a rash could mean disaster—learn how to act fast when anaphylaxis strikes miles from help.

Just spotting a rash could mean disaster—learn how to act fast when anaphylaxis strikes miles from help.

Use an AED on the trail by following voice prompts—but what if the pads won’t stick? Every second counts when saving a life.

Check the scene, secure the area, and act fast—what you do next could mean the difference between life and death.

When lives hang in the balance, your practiced hands make the difference—discover how to be ready before chaos strikes.

I stayed calm during a MTB emergency by trusting my training—one deep breath, one clear action at a time.

Carefully assess the scene from a distance—what you don’t see could put your life at risk.

Master mountain peaks and open skies to amplify rescue signals—discover how terrain can turn survival signs into lifelines.

Trying to trigger an SOS? Learn how your satellite device could save your life when help is out of range. The right signal could mean the difference between life and death.

Make every second count when minutes feel like hours—discover the life-saving steps you must take next.

I can save a rider’s life by spotting subtle signs of spinal injury—like tingling or delayed swelling—after a crash; knowing what happens next is critical.