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1. Determine appropriate carry for tactical situation, estimated distance, and number of rescuers. 2. Communicate plan to casualty. 3. Secure weapon and other equipment as feasible. 4. …
You are in an Operational Environment and you must move a casualty. You are provided with a Fibrous Rope, a Rescue Sling (CRS), a Draging Harness, an Extrication System Two Handle, …
2009年2月11日 · Hawes Carry 1. Determine appropriate carry for tactical situation, estimated distance, and number of rescuers. 2. Secure weapon as feasible. 3. If casualty is able, have …
LESSON 16 TRANSPORT A CASUALTY - MEDTRNG
Manual carries are tiring to the bearer. Choose an appropriate carry based upon the casualty's condition, the nature of the casualty's injury, the military situation, the distance to be covered, …
Interoperable Lift, Drag, Carry (LDC) Techniques for LE/Fire/EMS FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Page 6 Modified Firefighter (“Hawes”) Carry -Uses: - Limited personnel where only one …
5. Hawes Carry. a. Advantages: This carry requires only one rescuer and may be useful in situations where a drag is not a good option. It’s much better than the outdated fireman’s …
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MEDCoE PAM 350-10
2. Perform the Hawes (pack-strap) carry. EVALUATOR STATES: This carry is used for moderate distances between 50 to 300 meters. a. Position the casualty on their abdomen. NOTE: This …
Perform Casualty Movement Flashcards - Quizlet
What are the advantages of the hawes carry? This carry requires only one rescuer and may be useful in situations where a drag is not a good option. It's much better than the outdated …
EXPLAIN the rationale for early use of a limb tourniquet to control life-threatening extremity bleeding during Care Under Fire. DEMONSTRATE the appropriate application of a CoTCCC …
EXPLAIN the rationale for early use of a tourniquet to control life-threatening extremity bleeding during Care Under Fire. DEMONSTRATE the appropriate application of the C-A-T to the arm …
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