ASMA instructors are active motorcyclists with nursing or paramedical experience, as well as educational experience.
ASMA instructors can see the vision of building first responder skills in the Motorcycle Community and want to give you the knowledge and confidence for you to make a difference.

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Phil Lemin ASMA director, Lead Instructor
Phil Lemin has the experience of 30yrs in Emergency Ambulance in Rural Victoria, Australia and he continued his emergency work on Remote Mining and Construction sites throughout Australia. Phil has been a long term motorcyclist and has been touted as owning every brand of motorcycle made with the exception of Harley Davidson.
In 2010 whilst attending Americade In Upper New York State Phil saw a presentation by Gail and David Riley on ASM training he was impressed with what was being taught and the concept of building skills within the Motorcycle community. After talking to Gail and David, Phil was put in touch with Vicki Sanfelipo .
Phil attended instructor training in the USA in 2011 and then set to work developing the ASM program into the Australian Training Framework.
Over approximately 8 yrs, ASM Australia delivered training around Australia, New Zealand and Singapore to over 3500 students
ASMA was successful in receiving Government funding for a number of course that were well attended to a large range of Motorcyclists.
After a hiatus, past students coerced Phil into reestablishing Accident Scene Management Australia.
With the capable assistance of Lezanne Dekoning, ASMA has been once again providing the benchmark of motorcycle trauma training around the world.
Phil hopes to grow ASMA back to its former position of the leading provider in Australia. Phil is building a crew of enthusiast people wanting to bring training to your group. Contact ASMA through this website and hope we can get more riders trained in your community.
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Lezanne Dekoning, ASMA Lead Instructor Lezanne is a serious Adrenalin Junky and loves anything that challenges her and her ability, she is a trained Scuba Diving Instructor and in her spare time she is a pilot and flies aerobatics and thus knows the thrill adrenalin can give. In 2013 she started riding Harleys from never been on a bike before but she needed to feel the exhilaration only bikers can explain. Due to her background as an Ambulance Emergency Assistant Paramedic, she is fully aware of the risks biking can have and have treated many bikers on scenes of accidents. She is very passionate about training and assisting people and has been training First Aid since 1995. She started her own First Aid and Emergency Training Company in 2002 and trains lots of different First Aid courses and have a huge range of students from Laypeople to Doctors, Nurses and Paramedics. Lezanne trains First Aid classes Level 1,2 and 3, she is also a Resuscitation Council of South Africa Instructor and American Heart Association Instructor training CPR courses.
She is part of the Johannesburg HOG Chapter and has two Harleys that she rides regularly, one Harley Trike and then her Prize winning Dragon bike Scorcher (a fully customized Harley Street Bob). She recently started riding her husband’s Heritage Soft-tail and has now taken it over from him as her own bike- leaving her husband with only 1 Street Glide… “The heritage is an awesome bike to ride, it’s fun and comfortable and I love the rumbling vibration. We ride nearly every weekend and sometimes even take the bike through some serious traffic to work in a very busy Johannesburg.”
Being in South Africa and having all the beautiful roads to travel on- some areas are very remote and sadly getting an ambulance to a scene of an accident even in big cities may be a huge challenge. “Through the years of working on the road as Ambulance Emergency Assistant, I have seen many people die or seriously injured due to lack of available emergency assistance and patient care, not having enough First Aiders and not having the right equipment and training- it is my dream to train as many people in the Bystander Assistance Program as possible to Save Lives and allow patients to ‘
live to ride another day’.”
Lezanne is currently working for an International Medical Company full time as a Marketing Manager and is involved in training of distributors and healthcare professionals. Lezanne has many years of management experience since 1998 and has been employed in many different divisions from Sales to Marketing and Training.
As of 2020 Lezanne has continued her journey by relocating to Australia.
Lezanne has teamed up with Phil Lemin to provide ASM training again in Australia.

Interested in becoming an Instructor, we have lead instructors and instructors. Please contact ASMA and we can discuss what is required.
To be a lead instructor you need to be an active motorcyclist, medical training and experience and education qualifications and experience
Instructors must be active motorcyclists
A Course must be lead by a Lead Instructor and they are required for the sign off of certification documentation so TAE qualifications are required.

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