&pageText=The two-man arms carry is useful in carrying a casualty for a moderate distance (50 to 300 meters) and placing him on a litter. To lessen fatigue, the bearers should carry the casualty high and as close to their chests as possible. In extreme emergencies when there is not time to obtain a spine board, this carry is the safest one for transporting a casualty with a neck or back injury. If possible, two additional bearers should be used to keep the casualty’s head and legs in alignment with his body. The procedures for the two-man arms
carry are to:&
&label1=Kneel on casualty’s side&
&label2=Lift casualty&
&label3=Turn casualty&
&poptext1=Kneel at one side of the casualty and place the bearers’ arms beneath the casualty’s back, waist, hips, and knees.&
&poptext2=Lift the casualty while the bearers rise to their knees.&
&poptext3=Turn the casualty toward the bearers’ chests, while the bearers rise to a standing position. Carry the casualty high to lessen fatigue.&