Basic Rescue Pathfinder Honour
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£0.78
Requirements
- What is the definition of an emergency rescue?
- Show how to safely rescue a person from the following situations:
- Being in contact with a live electric wire
- A room filled with fumes or smoke
- Clothes on fire
- Drowning using a non-swimming rescue
- An ice accident
- Show three ways of attracting and communicating with rescue aircraft.
- Know six indications for the need of an immediate rescue.
- Know six procedures to follow before moving a victim from a life-threatening situation.
- Know five principles involved in moving a victim from a life-threatening situation.
- Know the proper ways to help a victim, without assistance, in the following:
- Pulling the victim
- Lifting the victim
- Assisting a victim in walking
- Know the proper way to help a victim, with assistance, in the following:
- Chair carry
- Fore-and aft carry
- Two-handed and four-handed seats
- Blanket carry
- Three-man hammock carry with victim in supine and prone position
- Three or four-man lift
- Six-man lift and carry
- Know how to properly use a stretcher and carry a victim on a stretcher.
- Know how to make an improvised litter.
- Tie knots for joining ropes together
- Tie knots for shortening a rope
- Tie knots for use around a person for a rescue
- Coil and accurately throw a light and a heavy 50-foot (15.2 m) rope
- What steps should be taken before reporting a lost person? What information will be needed when reporting a lost person? How is a search for a lost person conducted in a wilderness area?
Materials
- What is the definition of an emergency rescue?
- Show how to safely rescue a person from the following situations:
- Being in contact with a live electric wire
- A room filled with fumes or smoke
- Clothes on fire
- Drowning using a non-swimming rescue
- An ice accident
- Show three ways of attracting and communicating with rescue aircraft.
- Know six indications for the need of an immediate rescue.
- Know six procedures to follow before moving a victim from a life-threatening situation.
- Know five principles involved in moving a victim from a life-threatening situation.
- Know the proper ways to help a victim, without assistance, in the following:
- Pulling the victim
- Lifting the victim
- Assisting a victim in walking
- Know the proper way to help a victim, with assistance, in the following:
- Chair carry
- Fore-and aft carry
- Two-handed and four-handed seats
- Blanket carry
- Three-man hammock carry with victim in supine and prone position
- Three or four-man lift
- Six-man lift and carry
- Know how to properly use a stretcher and carry a victim on a stretcher.
- Know how to make an improvised litter.
- Tie knots for joining ropes together
- Tie knots for shortening a rope
- Tie knots for use around a person for a rescue
- Coil and accurately throw a light and a heavy 50-foot (15.2 m) rope
- What steps should be taken before reporting a lost person? What information will be needed when reporting a lost person? How is a search for a lost person conducted in a wilderness area?