Some South Florida Paramedics Say It's Faster to Bike to An Emergency

Boca Raton Fire-Rescue recently started a bike paramedic team to deploy into crowds

Some paramedics in South Florida say it's faster to ride a bicycle than drive an ambulance in some emergencies.
 
Boca Raton Fire-Rescue recently started a bike paramedic team to deploy into crowds at downtown events and football games.
 
Dave Weyer is the firefighter and paramedic who custom-built six of the team's bikes. He tells the Sun Sentinel that bicycles can get to some emergencies more easily, such as when someone faints at a downtown festival or in a crowded stadium.
 
Fort Lauderdale Fire-Rescue and Broward Sheriff Fire Rescue also have squads of paramedics on bicycles for large events. This year, 17 Boca Raton firefighter-paramedics were trained and certified for the bike team.
 
The medics carry 30 pounds of equipment -- including defibrillators -- on mountain bikes with Kevlar-lined tires.
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