File:Vertical lifting feet.png
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Vertical lifting of a casualty, the stretcher is slided from the feet's side ; Casualty lifting - Vertical lifting with five team members, the stretcher coming from the feet's side; the bottom illustration shows a view of the back of the casualty (from below), with the positions of the feet and of the hands of the first responders. |
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Christophe Dang Ngoc Chan (Cdang) |
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Casualty lifting | Vertical lifting with five team members, the stretcher coming from the feet's side; the bottom illustration shows a view of the back of the casualty (from below), with the positions of the feet and of the hands of the first responders |
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