Alfred Health’s Post

As we approach holiday season, doctors at The Alfred’s Emergency and Trauma Centre are issuing a crucial reminder to the public: road safety is everyone’s responsibility. With the hot weather, family events, end of year celebrations and exciting summer road trips on the horizon, it can be easy to lose sight of the basics, but doing so can have serious consequences for ourselves and the people around us. Deputy Director of Emergency Services at Alfred Health Rohan Laging said he's witnessed a clear increase in road trauma admissions over the summer months. "We often see serious road trauma injuries to the head, chest and abdomen, most of which require treatment by a team of emergency workers and trips to the operating room,” Dr Laging said. Dr Laging said everyone has the ability to ensure our collective safety. Not only that, but the steps to take are simple. “If you’re getting on a scooter, put on a helmet. If you’ve had a few drinks, don’t drive. If you’re going on a long car trip, schedule breaks. “If you’re in a hurry, take a moment and make sure you’re in the right frame of mind to be driving a one-ton vehicle made of steel and glass,” Dr Laging said. "It might sound basic, but these actions save lives – not only that, but they ensure you get to enjoy your summer and not spend it with me in the emergency department.”

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