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Updated: 19 July 2008
Freewheelers EVS Service - Riding For Life
Freewheelers EVS is a registered charity offering an out of hours
and free of charge courier service to the NHS.
Our slogan "Riding for Life" describes our operation
perfectly. We ride to play our part in saving peoples lives, we
ride to save the NHS money that would otherwise be wasted on
taxis or expensive couriers, but more than anything else we ride
because we love it.
We are a registered charity, staffed by volunteers, that depends entirely on
public sponsorship and donations. Our work saves the
NHS at least £60,000 per year. For more details on how this
is achieved see our NHS Savings
page.
Hours of Operation
We operate from 7:00pm through to 7:00am during the week and
24 hours at weekends and bank holidays.
To use our service call the duty co-ordinator on 07050
601315 or 07005 993957.
We choose to use specially adapted motorcycles to give us the
maximum flexibility and the best response time, however there are
times when it would be unsafe to operate a motorcycle e.g. in
thick fog, during snow storms, or other extremes of weather. Our
riders are a hardy bunch that operate in all but the very worst
weather, so we ask for your understanding if we are unable to
operate for rider safety reasons.
Ready for work - UN3373 compliant containers, receipt pad and bungee cords are carried in the bike pannier
©Adam Bolton, 2007
Items Carried
We are happy to deliver any of the following items:
- Blood for transfusion, platelets, or other blood products
which must be supplied to us in the appropriate insulated
packaging. Our bikes are fitted with a rack so that
we can take the largest insulated box with ease.
- Blood, urine, or other tissue samples for analysis by
pathology and microbiology laboratories, all of which are
transported in accordance with
regulation UN3373.
- X-Rays, scans and CD-ROMs
- Patient notes
- Any other medical items or small pieces of medical equipment such as syringes
and cannulas
Please bear in mind we use bikes equipped with
panniers and an external rack,
so don't ask us to carry a large item like a wheelchair - people have asked!
All items must be signed for at pick up and delivery. We have
arrangements with most of the major hospitals to use facilities
such as switchboard, porters lodge or Accident & Emergency if
a particular department will be closed when we pick up or
deliver.
The charity currently runs three bikes plus a hot-standby
spare. All bikes are Honda Pan Europeans fitted with blue lights
and sirens so that deliveries classified as an emergency can be
delivered safely and quickly. This enables riders to make safe
progress through congested traffic more effectively than any
alternatives.
Coverage Area
We are happy to make deliveries to hospitals, clinics and
residential psychiatric or geriatric homes. Please see the next
section for important information about delivery to private
addresses.
For a list of the more common hospitals served by Freewheelers
EVS see our cool Hospital Coverage
page powered by Google
Maps. Our bikes mainly operate in the following areas:
- North Bike: Bristol, North Somerset and
South Gloucestershire
- East Bike: Bath & North East Somerset,
West Wiltshire including Chippenham, Devizes, Trowbridge,
Warminster and Westbury.
- West Bike: Covers most of the county
including Taunton, Bridgwater, Burham-on-Sea, Wells, Glastonbury,
Minehead, Shepton Mallet, Wellington and all points
in-between.
Deliveries within Freewheelers normal area of coverage,
whether exclusively in one area or between different areas e.g.
Taunton to Bristol will be made free of charge.
Longer trips outside our area will attract a reasonable 25
pence per mile charge which covers our bike running costs. No
matter where we deliver to our volunteer riders and co-ordinators
always give their time free of charge. In the past we have been
happy to make deliveries to hospitals as far away as Birmingham,
Cardiff and London.
Deliveries to private addresses
We will make deliveries of medical supplies to
private addresses only if no other transport is available. As
this category of job frequently causes problems, we ask you to
understand that we will only make such deliveries under the
following conditions:
- We will not deliver non-medical or trivial items e.g. a
patient's personal possessions.
- We must be supplied with a telephone number. We will make
contact with the recipient to ensure that somebody will be in to
receive the package. If we cannot make contact then we will
refuse to accept the job.
- We are very happy to make a delivery to a medical
professional such as a midwife or community nurse attending a
patient's home. However, a telephone number must be given so that
we can confirm times and directions.
- Deliveries are at undertaken the rider's discretion. We
reserve the right to refuse a delivery if there is any potential
or perceived threat to the rider's personal safety.
Call Categories
When a hospital or clinic calls Freewheelers EVS to request
our help, the on-duty co-ordinator will log all details including
contact names, pickup and delivery locations, and contents. The
co-ordinator will also discuss the urgency of the delivery and
agree with the caller to assign one of three categories:
Ready for any emergency
©Adam Bolton, 2007
- Non Urgent: Deliveries that must be made
before 7:00am the next morning. These deliveries will be
completed but may take a lower priority if an urgent or emergency
call is received.
- Urgent: Deliveries that must be made by a
specified time.
- Emergency: Deliveries that involve a risk to
a patient's life. These are the highest priority and are the only
ones that justify the use of blue lights and sirens. Please
select this category with care and only when absolutely
necessary.
If you wish to use our service be sure have all the details
available. If anything changes while the rider is en-route to you
then please be sure to let either the co-ordinator or rider know.
We will be happy to change the category of a call if
circumstances change e.g. a patient's condition deteriorates and
a delivery needs to be changed from Urgent to Emergency.
Health & Safety
Freewheelers EVS takes the topic of health and safety very
seriously and has produced its own health and safety manual. Each
bike is equipped with UN3373 compliant
containers to hold any biological items, such as blood or
tissue samples, that might pose an infection hazard to the rider,
or anyone who might come into contact with them.
All deliveries are closely tracked. Riders must notify the
on-duty co-ordinator when a delivery is completed and also when
they reach home. Riders must also notify the co-ordinator if
anything changes with the delivery e.g. at the time of pickup the
rider is requested to upgrade the call from Urgent to Emergency.
Riders and co-ordinators are also made aware of procedures to be
followed in the case of spillage of any biological substance
carried on the bikes.
Although it is a condition of acceptance that all riders have
reached an advanced standard of riding, all riders are
periodically checked to ensure that this standard is maintained
and are encouraged to seek further training as appropriate. There
are strong links with local advanced training organisations,
including Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) groups. Several
Freewheelers members are observer or senior observer level, and
others have independently recognised advanced instructor
qualifications.
Freewheelers EVS has full public and employer's liability
insurance cover.
Please note that our service may be withdrawn in extreme
weather conditions as ice, snow and fog are not safe for
motorcyclists. We ask for your understanding on the rare
occasions that this happens.
Further Information
If you have any questions about the service that we offer,
please do not hesitate to ask. Use the contact form on our
Contacts Page or telephone any of the
charity's officers.
Hospitals and other NHS
organisations wishing to use the Freewheelers EVS service should
call our duty coordinator on 07050 601315 or 07005
993957.
Monday-Friday - 19:00 to 07:00
Weekends & Bank Holidays - 24 hours
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