Evacuate Casualties Exercises
Practical Exercise 5
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&pageText=The most appropriate two-man carry for moving an unconscious casualty 350 meters is the two-man
fore-and-aft carry. Demonstrate your knowledge of performing the two-man fore-and-aft carry by clicking and dragging the numbers to the spaces provided to indicate the order in which the actions should occur when performing the two-man fore-and-aft carry.& &negFeedback2=Your answers have been recorded.
  Click the Next button to continue.& &posFeedback1=Your answers have been recorded.
  Click the Next button to continue.& &lure3=The shorter bearer spreads the casualty’s legs and kneels between the legs with his or her back to the casualty.& &lure1=Position the casualty on his or her back, if necessary.& &lure2=The taller of the bearers kneels at the casualty’s head.& &lure6=The bearers rise together while lifting the casualty.& &lure4=The shorter bearer positions his or her hands behind the casualty’s knees. & &lure5=The taller bearer kneels at the casualty’s head, slides his or her hands under the casualty’s arms and across the chest, and locks his or her (bearer’s) hands together.&
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