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METHODS OF EVACUATING CASUALTIES Without Without Equipment Equipment

2.3.3 emergency methods of evacuating casualties

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METHODS OF EVACUATING CASUALTIES

Without Without EquipmentEquipment

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• Understand assessment of situation and safety precautions associated with evacuating different casualties

• Be able to practice such techniques correctly

• Demonstrate safety precautions while executing these rescue techniques

OBJECTIVES

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• Introduction

• Assessment of Situation

• Precautionary Actions

• 1-Man Evacuation Methods

• 2-Man Evacuation Methods

• Questions and Answers

• Conclusion

SCOPE

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• State of Victim• Type of Injury• Availability of Manpower• Distance and Route

A decision making process that allows the incident

commander to gather information, examine all relevant

factors and develop appropriate strategies.

ASSESMENT OF SITUATION

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• Commence search at the greatest point of survival Top to Bottom

GENERAL GUIDELINES

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• Ensure proper posture while executing rescue manoeuvres.

• Don appropriate protective gears at all times

• Handle the casualty with care as they are fragile

• Ensure all rescue equipments are in hand before rescue

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

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• Rescue helmet and gloves to be worn at all times

• Smart 4 rolled down to Long 4

• Ensure all surrounding hazards are cleared before approaching for victim for rescue

RESCUE PRELIMINARIES

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• Make sure hands are tucked into the belt and legs are crossed

RESCUE PRELIMINARIES

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ONE MAN RESCUE

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• Evacuation of casualty of similar or heavier weight

FORE METHOD

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• Casualty is of light weight

• No spinal/back injuries

• This method is not recommended to be performed by cadets

FIREMAN’S LIFT

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• Casualty must be of light weight relative to rescuer

• No spinal/back injuries

THE CRADLE

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• Casualty is conscious and able to hang on

• Casualty must be of light weight relative to rescuer

PICK-A-BACK

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• Casualty is too heavy to lift.

• Only to be used as a last resort.

BACKWARD DRAG

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• Casualty is able to walk with assistance

HUMAN CRUTCH

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PRACTICAL

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TWO MAN RESCUE

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• Casualty is unable to walk

FORE & AFT METHOD

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• Casualty is able to walk with assistance

DOUBLE HUMAN CRUTCH

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• Not suitable for unconscious casualty

• Casualty is too heavy for one rescuer to handle

2-HANDED SEAT

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• Casualty has one injured leg

• Not suitable for unconscious casualty

3-HANDED SEAT

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4-HANDED SEAT

• Casualty is needed to be carried

• Casualty is too heavy for one rescuer to handle

• Not suitable for unconscious casualty

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PRACTICAL

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With proper rescue With proper rescue

procedures and safety procedures and safety

precautions, a speedy rescue precautions, a speedy rescue

will be able to save the lives will be able to save the lives

of those trapped within the of those trapped within the

rubble of a disaster.rubble of a disaster.

CONCLUSION