Evacuate Casualties Reviews
Neck Drag
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&pageText=The neck drag is useful in combat because the bearer can transport the casualty as he creeps behind a low wall or shrubbery, under a vehicle, or through a culvert. If the casualty is unconscious, his head must be protected from the ground. The neck drag cannot be used if the casualty has a broken arm. The procedures for the neck drag are to:& &label1=Tie casualty’s hands& &label2=Straddle casualty& &label3=Loop casualty’s hands over your neck& &label4=Crawl forward& &poptext1=Tie the casualty’s hands together at the wrists. Note: If the casualty is conscious, he may
clasp his hands together around your neck.& &poptext2=Straddle the casualty in a kneeling face-to-face position.& &poptext3=Loop the casualty’s tied hands over and around your neck.& &poptext4=Crawl forward dragging the casualty with you. Note: If the casualty is unconscious, protect his head from the ground.&
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