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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.

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