Become a member of the Johanniter motorcycle squadron
Johanniter-Unfall-Hilfe e.V. Regionalverband Harz-Heide
- Civil Protection & First Aid
About the volunteering opportunity
The members of the all-volunteer motorcycle squ adron, which has been in existence since 2006, provide assistance on the highways in our region, including the A 2 from Hämelerwald to Helmstedt as well as the A 39, A 391, A 392 and A 395. The volunteers of the Johanniter motorcycle squadron secure emergency scenes, provide first aid, assist with traffic controls, initiate the formation of an emergency lane and guide rescue teams safely to accident scenes.
Your Tasks
The volunteer helpers on two wheels provide support in cooperation with the highway police in eliminating the causes of traffic jams, bringing roadside assistance or caring for exhausted car occupants. All relay members have a basic medical qualification, e.g. paramedic (extended first aid measures), which we provide.
What's needed
For this volunteering opportunity, intermediate German skills are required.
- Class A motorcycle license
- Annual driving safety training is a prerequisite for service in the volunteer motorcycle squadron
Time required
Participation in the training services is possible on a weekly basis, every Tuesday from 19:30 to 21:00
Contents are advanced first aid measures and every last Tuesday of the month there is a technical training service on the vehicles.
Traffic jam assistance on the highway by arrangement; public relations and prevention work with the police
Contents are advanced first aid measures and every last Tuesday of the month there is a technical training service on the vehicles.
Traffic jam assistance on the highway by arrangement; public relations and prevention work with the police
Important notice
Willingness to learn to be a paramedic (advanced first aid measures). We provide the further training
Where?
Johanniter-Unfall-Hilfe e.V. Regionalverband Harz-Heide
An aid organization with tradition: Johanniter has been active in Salzgitter for more than 40 years. The Johanniter provide medical and rescue services, home emergency calls and volunteer in disaster and civil protection with a motorcycle squadron, a medical group and a technical/logistics group with heavy equipment.