&pageText=Situation: You contact your squad leader and notify him that the MEDEVAC has been requested and that they are dispatching an air ambulance to the ambulance collection point. He directs you to manually evacuate the casualty to the squad tactical assembly area (TAA) 400 meters south of your current location. He informs you that there will be obstacles and that all weapons and equipment must be evacuated from the current location. Click the space next to the one-man carry that would be most appropriate for this situation.&
&lure1=Fireman’s carry: Use for an unconscious or severely injured casualty.&
&lure2=Support carry: Use for a casualty who is able to walk.&
&lure3=Arms carry: Use for short distances (up to 50 meters).&
&lure4=Saddleback carry: Use for conscious casualties who can use both hands to hold onto the bearer’s neck.&
&lure5=Pack-strap: Use for moderate distances (50 to 300 meters).&
&lure6=Pistol-belt carry: Use for long distances (over 300 meters) and in situations where the casualty needs to carry their weapon and equipment.&
&lure7=Pistol-belt drag: Use in combat, generally for short distances.&
&lure8=Neck drag: Use in combat, generally for short distances.&
&lure9=Cradle-drop drag: Use to move casualties who cannot walk when being moved up or down stairs. &
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