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Presentation transcript:

TRANSPORT A CASUALTY 1

PISTOL-BELT DRAG 1

NECK DRAG 2

CRADLE-DROP DRAG KNEEL AT HEAD 3

PARTIALLY RISE 4

SEMI-SITTING POSITION 5

BACK DOWN STEPS 6

TWO-MAN SUPPORT CARRY 7

TWO-MAN SUPPORT CARRY 8

TWO-MAN ARMS CARRY 9

10

11

12

FOUR-HAND SEAT CARRY 13

14

FORE-AND-AFT CARRY 15

16

17

TWO HAND SEAT CARRY FRONT VIEW 18

BACK VIEW 19

IMPROVISED LITTERS 20

21

22

23

FIREMAN’S CARRY ROLL 2

STRADDLE 3

LIFT 4

MOVE BACKWARD 5

WALK FORWARD 1046- 6

RAISE ARM 7

FACE THE CASUALTY 8

RAISE ARM AGAIN 9

STOOP 10

GRASP WRIST 11

RISE 12

SUPPORT CARRY 13

ARMS CARRY 14

SADDLEBACK CARRY 15

PACK-STRAP CARRY ARMS OVER SHOULDER 16

PACK STRAP CARRY 17

PISTOL-BELT CARRY PISTOL BELTS 18

LIE FACE UP 19

ROLL 20

KNEELING POSITION 21

UPRIGHT POSITION 22

CARRY CASUALTY 23