Evacuate Casualties Exercises
Practical Exercise 3
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&pageText=The most appropriate one-man carry for moving a casualty 400 meters carrying his weapon and equipment is the pistol-belt carry. Demonstrate your knowledge of performing the pistol-belt carry by clicking and dragging the numbers to the spaces provided to indicate the order in which the actions should occur when performing the pistol-belt carry.& &negFeedback2=Your answers have been recorded.
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  Click the Next button to continue.& &lure6=Carry the casualty with your hands free for use in rifle firing, climbing, or surmounting obstacles.& &lure4=Rise to a kneeling position.& &lure1=Link the pistol-belts together to form a sling and place the sling under the casualty’s thighs and lower back so that a loop extends from each side.& &lure3=Roll towards the casualty’s uninjured side onto your abdomen, bringing him onto your back. Adjust the sling, if necessary.& &lure2=Lie face up between the casualty’s outstretched legs, thrust your arms through the loops, and grasp his hands and trouser leg on his injured side.& &lure5=Place one hand on your knee for support and rise to an upright position.&
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