The Two-Handed Seat is the best way to carry an injured person by two people.
in this, both the people:
1. grab the waistband of the casualty by crossing hands.
2.Pass your other hands under the casualty's knees, and grasp each other's wrist. Bring your linked arms up to the middle of the casualty's thighs.
3.Move in close to the casualty. Keeping your backs straight, rise slowly, and move of together
If someone twists their ankle, the best carry is typically the "firefighter carry," where the injured person is draped over the rescuer's shoulder with their legs hanging down, allowing for support and stability. Alternatively, a "chair carry" can be used if the individual is able to sit; two people can support them by holding their legs and back. It's essential to minimize movement of the injured ankle and ensure the person is comfortable during the carry. Always seek medical attention if the injury seems severe.
That is a matter of opinion. Many instructors (people that actually do it for a living) will tell you that the best way is in a strong-side hip holster, but many people aren't willing to carry a gun that way. The most basic answer is, there are many ways to carry a firearm. The best way for any particular person is whatever way that suits that person's lifestyle.
The best method is to carry the injured person piggy back or over your shoulder in a fireman's carry. Good answer, it leaves your hand(s) free, but remember to consider where on the body the injury is. It may not always be the best way
you leave them they are better off dead anyway
That depends on what the person has.Most people will have the basic tools,but if not get them something they need.In general a small compact set they can carry with them easily gives the best use.For a younger person this is an excellent gift.
A person sues the bartender who served the intoxicated guest who injured him
If your not a professional your not supposed to move a injured person because he or she could get severely injured or worse. But the best thing to do is put the person on a hard surface and keep their neck and back as straight as you can
you are in immediate danger, such as a fire or an incoming vehicle. Moving an injured person can potentially worsen their injuries, especially if they have spinal or neck injuries. It’s best to wait for emergency responders to arrive and provide appropriate care. Always prioritize calling for help and ensuring the safety of all involved.
Well, that would probably depend on who was at fault, and who had the best insurance. There could be a host of factors involved, was the injured person there legally? Was the injured person doing anything he shouldn't have been doing? Did the pastor accidentally hit him over the head or something? Such a question cannot really be dealt with here on WikiAnswers, there are too many particulars involved.
A threat or promise is credible if it is in the best interests of the person making it to carry it out.
No Bret Hart is not injured to my knowledge, he is retired due to a severe concussion and a biking accident. He is still the best there is, best there was and best there ever will be though.
To lift an injured person safely, first assess the situation and ensure that it's safe to do so. If the person is conscious, communicate with them and ask for their assistance. Use a proper lifting technique by bending your knees, keeping your back straight, and using your legs to lift. If the injury is severe, it's best to avoid moving them and seek professional medical help instead.