2. Crawling Technique
Lover’s Carry
Pack strap Carry
Firefighters Carry
Two Person’s Carry
Shoulder Pull
Blanket Drag
Two Handed Seat
Three Person Carry
Chair Carry
3. • Danger of fire and explosion
• Danger of toxic gases
• Serious traffic hazard
• Danger of electrocution
• Danger of collapse wall
• Exposure to cold or intense weather condition
4. - Use a triangular
bandage, a torn shirt etc. to tie
the victim’s hands together and
place them around your neck.
6. This method is better for longer
distances to lift a victim safely
-Place both the victims arms over your shoulder
- Cross the victim’s arms, grasping the victims
opposite wrist.
- Pull the arms close to your chest
- squat slightly and drive your hips into the
victim while bending slightly at the waist.
- Balance the load on your hips and support the
victim on your legs.
7. This technique is for carrying longer
distance. It is very difficult to get the
person up to this position from the
ground.
-The victim is carried over one shoulder
- The rescuer’s arm, on the side that the victim
is being carried, is wrapped across the victim’s
legs and grasps the victim’s opposite arm.
8. For conscious victim,
this carry allows the victim to
swing their legs using the rescuers
as a pair of crutched.
For the unconscious victim, it is a
quick and easy way to move a
victim out of immediate danger.
9. • Two person’s Carry (by arms and
Legs)
- Rescuer 1 squats at the
victims head and grasps the
victim from behind at the
midsection
-
Rescuer 2 squats between the
victims knees, grasping outside of
the knees.
- Both rescuers rise to a
standing position.
10. - This is a good method
for carrying victims up and
down stairs or through
narrow or uneven areas. Pick
the victim up and place them
or have sit in a chair.
11. This is the preferred method for
dragging a victim from confined area.
- Place the victim on the blanket by
using the “logroll” or the three person lift.
- Wrap the blanket corners around
the victim.
- Keep your back straight as
possible, use your legs not your back in
pulling the victim.
12. - Pick up the victim by having
both rescuers both squat down on either
sides of the victim
- reach under the victims
shoulder and under their knees
- grasp the other rescuer’s wrists
- walk in the direction that the
victim is facing.
13. This technique is for lifting a patient into
a bed or stretcher, or for transporting to
short distances
- On the command of the person at
the head, the rescuers lift the victim up and
rest the victim on their knees.
- On the command of the person at
the head, all the rescuers will stand.
- To walk, all rescuers will wait until
the person on the head of the victim
command and will start out walk at the
same foot, walking in a line abreast.