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Chinese General Hospital Colleges Nstp-Cwts 2 - Rescue and Transfer

The document discusses rescue and transfer procedures for moving injured persons. [1] Rescue involves moving someone from an unsafe to a safer location, while transfer is moving them from the incident site to a medical facility. [2] Indications for rescue include fires, toxic hazards, weather emergencies, and risk of further injury. [3] Factors in transfer are the person's condition and weight, the physical abilities of those helping, available equipment, and the transfer route.
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Chinese General Hospital Colleges Nstp-Cwts 2 - Rescue and Transfer

The document discusses rescue and transfer procedures for moving injured persons. [1] Rescue involves moving someone from an unsafe to a safer location, while transfer is moving them from the incident site to a medical facility. [2] Indications for rescue include fires, toxic hazards, weather emergencies, and risk of further injury. [3] Factors in transfer are the person's condition and weight, the physical abilities of those helping, available equipment, and the transfer route.
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CHINESE GENERAL HOSPITAL COLLEGES

NSTP-CWTS 2

Module 8 – Rescue and Transfer


Source: Manila Red Cross

Rescue – procedure for moving a person from an unsafe to a safer place.

Transfer – procedure for moving a person from the casualty area or incident site to a health
care or hospital facility, shelter, or evacuation center

Indications for Emergency Rescue:


• Fire or explosion
• Toxic fumes or gases
• Traffic hazard
• Drowning or risk for drowning
• Danger for electrocution
• Collapsing wall
• Exposure to extreme or harsh weather conditions
• Danger of pinning by machinery

Factors to Consider in Transfer:


• Nature and severity of injury
• Size and weight of person to be transferred
• Physical capability of the person(s) who will do the transfer
• Availability of transfer equipment
• Transfer route

Basic Principles to Observe During Transfer:


• Airway is maintained open
• Bleeding is controlled
• Bandages and splints are in place and effectively applied
• Regular checks on the condition of the person being transferred
• Person being transferred is safe and secured, in correct body position, moved as one
unit
• Person transferring is observing proper body mechanics
• Transfer method is safe, comfortable, and speedy as circumstances permit

Transfer Methods or Carry Techniques:


1. One-man carry
a. Assist to walk or human crutch
b. Carry in arms or cradle
c. Piggyback
d. Packstrap carry
e. Fireman carry
f. Fireman crawl
g. Packstrap crawl
h. Body or collar drag
i. Blanket or chair drag
2. Two-man carry
a. Assist to walk or double human crutch
b. Four-hand seat
c. Hands as litter or two-hand seat
d. Carry by extremities
e. Front-back carry
3. Three-man carry
a. Bearers on one side
b. Hammock carry (bearers on both sides)
4. Blanket or chair lift
5. Use of stretcher or backboard
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Note: You may look up the following link for further reference on specific carry techniques
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0yDJ0udMkg

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