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TREATMENT AND EVACUATION
SUPERVISE CASUALTY TREATMENT AND EVACUATION
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Evaluate the Casualties
According to the tactical situation Tactical Combat Casualty Care: Care under fire Tactical field care Combat casualty evacuation care
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Coordinate Treatment/MEDEVAC
Self-aid/buddy aid IAW tactical situation and available resources Request medical evacuation Make contact Determine movement
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Move a Casualty Prepare the litter Open the litter Lock bars
Prepare the casualty Place casualty on litter Secure casualty
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Four-Man Litter Carry
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Uphill and Downhill Carries
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Litter Post Carry/Rotation
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Ground Ambulance Secure each casualty to their litter
Load most serious casualty last Load casualty head first Secure each litter to vehicle M1133 Stryker Medical Evacuation Vehicle (MEV)
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Air Ambulance - 1 Remain 50 yards away
Approach aircraft in full view of crew Maintain a low silhouette Approach aircraft from the sides HH-60L Black Hawk
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Air Ambulance - 2 Load most seriously casualty last
Load upper birth first, then immediately below Place casualty lengthwise, head toward direction of travel Secure casualty’s litter to aircraft
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Air Ambulance - 3 UH-1H/V Iroquois
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Ground Military Vehicle - 1
Load and secure casualties Monitor for life-threatening conditions CASEVAC - movement of casualties aboard nonmedical vehicles or aircraft
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Ground Military Vehicle - 2
1 1/4 ton, 4x4, cargo truck/ troop carrier
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