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Blood Bikes
Blood Bikes is the informal name for a type of emergency medical service in the United Kingdom and Ireland, who provide voluntary motorcycle courier services to hospitals and other healthcare providers, to help with the transport of urgent blood, tissue and organs. ==History== Blood bikes have been in operation since 1962 when Margaret Ryerson formed the Emergency Volunteer Service (E.V.S.) in Surrey, South London, England. This was followed by the 'Freewheelers' action group in Stevenage, England in 1969 who initially served hospitals in Stevenage, Luton, Dunstable, Bedford and Hitchin. These originals groups are no longer operating, but they inspired other groups to provide similar services. The third group, which still operates today, was the Yeovil Freewheelers, founded in 1978, and this was followed by SERV in 1981 (SERV formed shortly after E.V.S. disbanded also in Surrey, South London). Other groups followed, with new groups continuing to be created.
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