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.
FIRE....he had been killed by the parent's of his victim's. They torched his house while he was in the basement
Not exactly. A soldier can be shot for disobeying a direct order from his superior while under fire.
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The cast of A Victim of Fire Water - 1912 includes: Red Wing
A Victim of Fire Water - 1912 was released on: USA: 27 March 1912
A burn victim is someone who has received a burn, often in an accident, like a fire. They are a victim of a burn.
No, fire is not a plasma. Fire is a chemical reaction that produces heat and light, while plasma is a state of matter where atoms are ionized and have free-moving electrons.
Care Under Fire situation
Determining if a burn victim was alive or dead prior to being burned in a fire can be challenging due to the extensive damage caused by the fire. However, forensic pathologists may look for signs such as soot or smoke in the airways, indicating the victim was alive during the fire. Additionally, they may analyze the distribution of burns on the body to determine if the victim had moved or reacted during the fire.
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turn the cannon around so its firing backwards then continuously fire while moving while the cheat code is activated
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