Evacuate Casualties Exercises
Practical Exercise 4
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&pageText=Situation: You have evacuated the casualty to the squad tactical assembly area (TAA). SPC Burke lost a lot of blood during the one-man carry and is now unconscious. You squad leader directs you and another A-team member, PFC Robinson, to manually evacuate the casualty to the platoon TAA 350 meters south of your current location where you will link up with other members of the platoon and secure the litter to transfer the casualty to the ambulance collection point. Click the space next to the two-man carry that would be most appropriate for this situation.& &failedFeedback=Your answer has been recorded.
Click the Next button to continue.& &correctFeedback=Your answer has been recorded.
Click the Next button to continue.& &lure1=Two-man supporting carry: Use for long distances (over 300 meters). This carry should be used if the casualty is conscious.& &lure2=Two-man arms carry: Use for moderate distances (50 to 300 meters).& &lure3=Two-man fore-and-aft carry: Use for long distances (over 300 meters). This carry should be used if the casualty is unconscious. & &lure4=Two-hand seat carry: Use for short distances (up to 50 meters).& &lure5=Four-hand seat carry: Use for moderate distances (50 to 300 meters).&
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