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Have you ever thought through exactly what would happen if you fell off your horse while hacking? We often plan our routes, but do we have a plan for when it all goes wrong?
In this vital episode of Curious Equestrian, we are joined by Mike Elkins, Lead Driving Education Manager at South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust. Mike is the driving force behind Project Pacer, a campaign dedicated to reducing road incidents involving horses and improving rider safety awareness.
Mike bridges the gap between the equestrian world and the emergency services, sharing eye-opening statistics and life-saving advice that every horse owner needs to hear.
In this episode, we discuss:
Project Pacer: Why reported incidents (over 3,000 a year) are just the tip of the iceberg.
The 999 Call: What actually happens when you dial emergency services and how to help them find you in remote locations (including the truth about mobile signal).
Immediate Action: Why deep breathing isn't just for calming down—it can physiologically slow down bleeding.
Sirens & Lights: How ambulance drivers are trained to approach horses on the road and why wearing high-vis makes you three times more visible to them.
First Aid Essentials: What you should carry in your saddlebag and why "just getting back on" isn't always the bravest choice.
Whether you hack on busy roads or remote bridleways, this conversation will leave you better equipped, better prepared, and potentially ready to save a life.
Links & Resources:
Learn more about Project Pacer via The British Horse Society
Check your phone for AML (Advanced Mobile Location) settings.
Disclaimer: This episode discusses medical trauma and road accidents. Please listen with care.
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Have you ever thought through exactly what would happen if you fell off your horse while hacking? We often plan our routes, but do we have a plan for when it all goes wrong?
In this vital episode of Curious Equestrian, we are joined by Mike Elkins, Lead Driving Education Manager at South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust. Mike is the driving force behind Project Pacer, a campaign dedicated to reducing road incidents involving horses and improving rider safety awareness.
Mike bridges the gap between the equestrian world and the emergency services, sharing eye-opening statistics and life-saving advice that every horse owner needs to hear.
In this episode, we discuss:
Project Pacer: Why reported incidents (over 3,000 a year) are just the tip of the iceberg.
The 999 Call: What actually happens when you dial emergency services and how to help them find you in remote locations (including the truth about mobile signal).
Immediate Action: Why deep breathing isn't just for calming down—it can physiologically slow down bleeding.
Sirens & Lights: How ambulance drivers are trained to approach horses on the road and why wearing high-vis makes you three times more visible to them.
First Aid Essentials: What you should carry in your saddlebag and why "just getting back on" isn't always the bravest choice.
Whether you hack on busy roads or remote bridleways, this conversation will leave you better equipped, better prepared, and potentially ready to save a life.
Links & Resources:
Learn more about Project Pacer via The British Horse Society
Check your phone for AML (Advanced Mobile Location) settings.
Disclaimer: This episode discusses medical trauma and road accidents. Please listen with care.

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