![]() ![]() Height - Keep the patients head level or higher Relying on other hands not to cause them anyįurther discomfort or harm - Establish aĮxtrication/evacuation route while the patient isīeing packaged - Best route on medical terrainĬonsiderations, and resources available Start Whether they are conscious or not - Make the asĬomfortable as possible - The patient is afraidĪnd uncomfortable, being lashed to a litterĬompletely helpless, exposed to the weather, Patient into the litter Talk to the patient, Have to rappel down to the patient to recon theĪrea and initiate first aid/triage - Load the Stabilize the patient - The first responder may In order toĪchieve this goal follow these steps Locate and To keep the patient moving and get them out as IVES Identify, describe define when and how to Low Angle Rescue, and Patient extrication. LOW ANGLE RESCUE During this session wellĭiscuss the various degrees or classifications of Weave webbing around upright stays, not overġ. One end, then pull slack back through entireīlack webbing. Finish with a round turn and 2 half-hitches on This may or may not be needed in low load angleģ. Leg webbing is pulled taut against torso webbing. Connect yellow webbing to harness with anģ. Secure torso webbing with round turn and 2ġ. NOTE webbing is tied off to an upright stay,Ģ. The litter securely -Internal lashing (utilize Patient Load the patient Lash the patient into Splinting Prepare the litter to receive the Harness (for steep high angle, maybe consideredĭuring medium) -C-collar, backboard, bandaging, Uprights of the stokes or to internal areas of Of the litter Always weave webbing between ![]() Never tie patient lashing around top rail Ensure carabinersĪre properly loaded and will not torque or side Should have gates opening down and toward the Must also be externally lashed to prevent themįrom movement within the litter. SAFETY Patient(s) mustīe internally lashed to protect them fromĮjection out of the ends of the litter. The patient should not move or shift in the ![]() Patient while allowing access to monitor vitals. ![]() Type of litters available dictate patient Medical and environmental considerations and the Warmth Medical supplies as needed BackboardĢ- yellow webbing (internal lashing) 1- black Litter basket Tarp Patient harness Patient PATIENT PACKAGING Objectives To identify,ĭemonstrate securing patient to a littler ![]()
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