Drama on the B110: Firefighter resuscitates injured motorcyclist!
Tragic motorcycle accident near Anklam on June 14, 2025: A biker was seriously injured, a fellow firefighter saved his life.

Drama on the B110: Firefighter resuscitates injured motorcyclist!
A tragic collision on Saturday afternoon on the B110 between Jarmen and Tutow moved the minds of local residents. Loud svz.de The accident occurred when a motorcyclist tried to overtake and collided with an Audi. Both drivers are well known in the area, adding to the community's concern.
The motorcyclist was seriously injured in the collision when he collided with the left rear section of the car and was then forced off the road. He then fell and collided with a guard rail around an avenue tree. Due to another emergency in Jarmen, the ambulance and emergency doctor were initially not available, which further dramatized the situation.
Unexpected help on site
Luckily, a member of the Jarmen fire department happened to be nearby. The emergency services were on their way back from handing over the equipment and were able to intervene quickly. A medically trained firefighter provided first aid while police dispatched firefighters to the scene of the accident. Thanks to his quick reaction, the motorcyclist was resuscitated and ultimately transported to the university clinic.
The B110 remained completely closed for several hours while a Dekra expert was called in to investigate the accident. Meanwhile, a volunteer intervention team took care of the other people involved in the accident and their emotional support.
Motorcycle accidents in Germany
This incident adds to the disturbing statistics of motorcycle accidents. Loud motorradonline.de A total of 28,426 motorcyclists had accidents on German roads in 2019, a worrying trend that underlines the high risk for motorcyclists. Accident statistics show that motorcyclists are four times more likely to be involved in an accident, while their accident rate is seven times higher than that of car drivers.
The most common injuries in motorcycle accidents are traumatic brain injuries and injuries to the thorax and extremities. Interestingly, young motorcyclists between the ages of 15 and 24 are particularly at risk, with a high proportion of accidents caused by misconduct or inappropriate speed.
Risk factors and prevention
Drivers are of course a big fish in the pool of responsibility: 68.3% of accidents are caused by them. This is shown by an analysis by ADAC, which also explains that over a third of all motorcycle accidents are solo accidents. It is also recommended to wear protective clothing, carry out regular safety checks and take part in driving safety training to minimize the risk. Improvements to road infrastructure could also improve safety, such as better visibility and grip, which can prevent accidents.
By raising awareness of the dramatic events on the B110, we can not only provide support to the victims and their families, but also help ensure that such tragedies can perhaps be prevented in the future. Every accident tells a story; we need to make sure there are as many happy endings as possible.