you leave them they are better off dead anyway
rescuing a fire team under heavy fire when you yourself are injured
there were about 150 people injured in the fire of 1871
what were the names of the firefighters injured in the 1910 stockyards fire
Move the injured person only if the scene becomes unsafe.
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Johnny is injured the most, his eventually dies from his injuries
It is called a rescue drag or a drag and carry. You only do it under the circumstance where leaving an injured person in any area poses a greater threat of imminent danger than any possibly injuries you might aggravate and worsen if you moved that person. For example: A person has a broken neck. You normally would not move that person unless you could do so with great care and support his neck also. Usually requires a litter and more than one person. But lets say enemy tank fire is getting closer and closer to that injured person's position and you are running out of time and you are by yourself. You have to do what you can. Grab his uniform by the collar and drag him out of there as fast as you can anyway necessary.
1 Call for the medic. 2 Try to make vocal contact with the next person beyond the injured man so that we can split the down mans fire zone between us. Anything beyond that is dependent on the situation.
No. but you could be injured
A firewatch person at a refinery is a person who looks for fire hazards. When things are being heated, the firewatch person is on high alert for the potential for fire. Firewatch personnel may also be trained in how to fight a fire and the necessary steps to get a fire hazard under control.
While members of your unit lay down covering fire, other members can assist the wounded airman to safety using the technique known as the "clothes drag." This involves grasping the injured soldier's uniform or placing him on top of another clothing item, then dragging him along the ground while maintaining as much cover as possible for both the injured and his rescuers.
Never move a person injured in an accident unless it is absolutely necessary to get them out of harms way of a fire or similar situation.