Evacuate Casualties Reviews
Select an Appropriate Carry for the Casualty (11-14 of 14)
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&pageText=In extreme emergencies, the two-man arms carry is the safest for transporting a casualty with a back or neck injury. If possible, use two more bearers to keep the casualty's head and legs in alignment with his or her body. The final four manual casualty evacuation methods are the:& &popText1=Use for moderate distances and for placing a casualty on a litter.& &popText2=Use for long distances and for placing a casualty on a litter.& &popText3=Use for carrying a casualty short distances and for placing him or her on a litter.& &popText4=Use for moderate distances for a casualty who can stand but not walk and is conscious. It can be used to place a casualty on a litter and is especially useful in transporting a casualty with a head or foot injury.& &mediaStyle=swf&
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