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The Asterisk Mobile Medical Center travels across the country for the Monster Energy Supercross series and the AMA National Motocross series. The unit has four beds and the equipment needed to treat sick or injured riders and support staff. The AMMC has on board fluoroscopy, ultrasound, and cardiac monitoring/advanced cardiac life support equipment as well as supplies for managing fractures, lacerations, and various other medical issues. Routinely, injuries exceed the ability of the AMMC’s capabilities and patients are transferred to local hospitals for a higher level of care. Dr. Kennedye checks a rider in the Asterisk Mobile Medical Center during the Monster Energy Supercross races in Arlington, Texas. Dr. Kennedye, left, and Dr. Bodnar, right, check a rider in the AAMC.

By Joseph Harrington | on October 11, 2015 | 0 Comment
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The Asterisk Mobile Medical Center travels across the country for the Monster Energy Supercross series and the AMA National Motocross series. The unit has four beds and the equipment needed to treat sick or injured riders and support staff. The AMMC has on board fluoroscopy, ultrasound, and cardiac monitoring/advanced cardiac life support equipment as well as supplies for managing fractures, lacerations, and various other medical issues. Routinely, injuries exceed the ability of the AMMC’s capabilities and patients are transferred to local hospitals for a higher level of care. Dr. Kennedye checks a rider in the Asterisk Mobile Medical Center during the Monster Energy Supercross races in Arlington, Texas. Dr. Kennedye, left, and Dr. Bodnar, right, check a rider in the AAMC.

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The Asterisk Mobile Medical Center travels across the country for the Monster Energy Supercross series and the AMA National Motocross series. The unit has four beds and the equipment needed to treat sick or injured riders and support staff. The AMMC has on board fluoroscopy, ultrasound, and cardiac monitoring/advanced cardiac life support equipment as well as supplies for managing fractures, lacerations, and various other medical issues. Routinely, injuries exceed the ability of the AMMC’s capabilities and patients are transferred to local hospitals for
a higher level of care.
Dr. Kennedye checks a rider in the Asterisk
Mobile Medical Center during the Monster
Energy Supercross races in Arlington, Texas.
Dr. Kennedye, left, and Dr. Bodnar, right, check
a rider in the AAMC.

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