As long as the conscious and not UNconscious, walking or with a car.
Four-hand seat carry.
Four-hand seat carryFULL QUESTION: You're at the scene of a training accident, and your Wingman is available to assist you in moving a victim. The victim is conscious, and you have a significant distance to cover. What is the preferred carry method for this situation?
Depends on the injury, best idea is usually not to move them, but if the must be moved I'd go for the 2 man basket carry or the 4 hand seat carry
The fore-and-aft carry.The two-man fore-and-aft carry is used to transport a conscious or unconscious casualty and is the preferred two-man carry for moving a casualty for a long distance.
The two-man fore-and-aft carry is used to transport a conscious or unconscious casualty and is the preferred two-man carry for moving a casualty for a long distance.
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four-handed seat carry If you're the only person available to assist and have no other form of transport, wrap the patient as gently as possible in available materials (you may have to use your own clothing) and employ a fireman's lift.
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It all depends on what is wrong with victim for instance if they are suspected to have a broken back/neck and they aren't in any danger that will harm thm further you should leave them and call for assisstance at risk of causing paralysis but if you have a gurney of some sort and medical training you could carry them on that strapping them in tightly so they can't move. As for other injuries you must carry them in way that puts not pressure on injured limbs but also supports them at the same time. If the victim has no major injuries just do the firemans lift
The weight of the victim is the primary factor determining the distance, relative to the strength and endurance of the carrying individual.