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STRETCHER DRILLS Transportation of Casualties with Stretcher

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  1. 1. STRETCHER DRILLS Transportation of Casualties with Stretcher
  2. 2. LEARNING OBJECTIVES By the end of this lesson, cadets should be able to: understand the purpose of the various types of stretchers load / unload casualties onto stretchers transport casualties with stretchers
  3. 3. SCOPE Rescue Preliminaries Types of Stretchers Principle of evacuating casualties with stretchers Loading / unloading of casualty onto the stretcher Transporting of casualty with the stretcher Execution of stretcher drill Questions and Answers Conclusion
  4. 4. RESCUE PRELIMINARIES Rescue helmet and gloves to be worn at all times Smart 4 rolled down to Long 4 Ensure all surrounding hazards are cleared before approaching for victim for rescue
  5. 5. RESCUE PRELIMINARIES Make sure hands are tucked into the belt and legs are crossed
  6. 6. TYPES OF STRETCHERS 1. Collapsible Stretcher 2. Sked Stretcher 3. Basket Stretcher 4. Perforated Stretcher 5. Roller Stretcher 6. Scoop Stretcher
  7. 7. PRINCIPLES OF EVACUATING CASUALTIES BY STRETCHERS Stretcher is to be kept as level as possible Constant watch casualtys head to determine and prevent of aspiration/ respiratory failure Look for any recurrence of haemorrhage
  8. 8. LOADING/UNLOADING OF CASUALTY ONTO THE STRETCHER Opening of collapsible stretcher 1. 2.
  9. 9. LOADING/UNLOADING OF CASUALTY ONTO THE STRETCHER Opening of collapsible stretcher 3. 4.
  10. 10. LOADING/UNLOADING OF CASUALTY ONTO THE STRETCHER Getting ready to lift casualty (For normal/light weight casualty) 6.5.
  11. 11. LOADING/UNLOADING OF CASUALTY ONTO THE STRETCHER IC positions stretcher alongside casualty (For normal/light weight casualty) 7.
  12. 12. LOADING/UNLOADING OF CASUALTY ONTO THE STRETCHER Loading onto stretcher (For normal/light weight casualty) 8. 9.
  13. 13. LOADING/UNLOADING OF CASUALTY ONTO THE STRETCHER Getting ready to lift casualty (For heavy/obese casualty) 1. 2.
  14. 14. LOADING/UNLOADING OF CASUALTY ONTO THE STRETCHER Loading onto stretcher (For heavy/obese casualty) 3.
  15. 15. TRANSPORTING OF CASUALTY WITH THE STRETCHER From ground level to waist level, 1..2..3.. up (ICs position is either side of the casualtys head ) 1.
  16. 16. TRANSPORTING OF CASUALTY WITH THE STRETCHER Ready, 1..2..3.. move. (Move off with casualtys legs first) 2.
  17. 17. TRANSPORTING OF CASUALTY WITH THE STRETCHER Moving down the steps (Move off with casualtys legs first) 2.
  18. 18. TRANSPORTING OF CASUALTY WITH THE STRETCHER Moving up the steps (Move off with casualtys head first)
  19. 19. PRACTICE ON STRETCHER DRILL
  20. 20. QUESTIONS?
  21. 21. CONCLUSION Adhere to safety precautions when transporting casualty. Stretcher must always be kept level whenever possible Movement must be coordinated to maximize safety