13 Search and Rescue.

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13 Search and Rescue

Introduction Instructor Introduction Topic Introduction Class objectives References Preparation Step Information

Performing a Two-Person Seat Carry Used to move a victim who is conscious and responsive, but unable to stand or walk.

Skill Drill 13-6 Performing a Two-Person Seat Carry (1 of 2) 1. Kneel beside the victim near the victim’s hips. 2. Raise the victim to a sitting position and link arms behind the victim’s back.

Skill Drill 13-6 Performing a Two-Person Seat Carry (2 of 2) 3. Place your free arms under the victim’s knees and link arms. 4. If possible, the victim puts his or her arms around your necks for additional support.