Capital cyclist joins first aid effort for Olympic sailings
Ray Riva has joined more than 350 first aiders from across the UK who have descended on the Dorset seaside town to offer their life- saving skills.
His job is to patrol the beach on his bike and be on hand to offer medical assistance in the event of any calls for help.
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Hide AdRay, 55, said: “With large numbers of people attending and traffic restrictions in the town centre, the cycle responders are able to get to an emergency very quickly. We might not be as fast as Bradley Wiggins or Mark Cavendish, but we’re ready for any eventuality.”
Emma Marshall, Red Cross programme manager, said: “Our volunteers are all excited to play such an important role in keeping spectators safe.”