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Q: When should you move an accident victim?
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Why should you not move an accident victim?

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Why should you not move an accident victim unless necessary?

The reason is because the person might die.


Should you try to move accident victims from the scene?

Do not move the victim unless they are in harm's way. Many accidents leave victim's with neck and spinal injuries, and attempting to move the person could cause even further damage. However, if the victim is not breathing, you should administer CPR until the ambulance arrives.


Why should you not move an accident vicitim unless absolutely necessary?

You not move an accident victim mostly because of possible spinal injury. If they have a broken vertebra any movement can cut the spinal cord and they can become paralyzed.


An Airman has been injured in a training accident and you suspect there may be a neck injury The injuries are not life-threatening the scene is safe and help is on the way what should should not?

reposition or move the victim.


When do you call 911 when a victim is having a accident?

The second you see an accident, 911 should always be called.


An Airman has been injured in a training accident and you suspect there may be a neck injury The injuries are not life-threatening the scene is safe and help is on the way You should not?

You should not move the victim at all. Wait until the qualified help arrives to assist the victim of the crash.


Should you try to move accident victims from the scene true or false?

should you not try to move accident victims from the scene.


An Airman has been injured in a training accident and you suspect there may be a neck injury The injuries are not life-threatening the scene is safe and help is on the way You should not what?

reposition or move the victim


An airman has been injured in a training accident and you suspect there may be a neck injury the injuries are not life threatening the scene is safe and help is on the way you should not?

reposition or move the victim


An Airmen has been injured in a training accident and you suspect there may be a neck injury The injuries are not life-threatening the scene is safe and help is on the way You should not?

Reposition or move the victim


Youre 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?

If you are at the scene of a training accident and your wing-man is available to assist you in moving a victim, you should stabilize the victim on a back board. It does not matter if the victim is conscious, or if you have a significant distance to cover. You should stabilize the victim until you are sure there are no neck or spinal injuries.