Thanks for the videos. I’m wondering if you could maybe produce others for techniques like non-spinal removals, spinal rollovers, and entries. Could be handy for candidates to see it from the LSS as a reference
I don’t understand why you cross straight straps. The purpose of the coloured straps is to go across and match the colours not to choose a different colour. It is to help know you have the right strap.
The second scenario shown is inferior to the first shown. Not sure why both are shown. Second rescue omits initial ABC of victim till pool side. Second rescuer wastes time helping with ferrying victim instead of immediately going for spinal board.
The second scenario occurs in the deep end, meaning that the ABCs are not checked until the victim reaches the poolside. As for "ferrying" the victim, you must ensure that the victim is safely transported to the edge of the pool for spinal removal. If the victim cannot reach the edge of the pool in the first place, then what is the point of going to grab the spinalboard?
Thanks for the videos. I’m wondering if you could maybe produce others for techniques like non-spinal removals, spinal rollovers, and entries. Could be handy for candidates to see it from the LSS as a reference
Hello guys... if she doesn't breathing do you still keeping going with stabilizing her spinal or do you just pull her out and start cpr?
If someone isn’t breathing it becomes a life over limb situation and you pull them out
This isn’t right they were not supporting the head
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I don’t understand why you cross straight straps. The purpose of the coloured straps is to go across and match the colours not to choose a different colour. It is to help know you have the right strap.
for smaller people especially its often more secure as there is more coverage area by the straps
Well done team!
Thanks Alvin! The full leadership recert cycle has now begun and we're very excited about the content and delivery methods!
The second scenario shown is inferior to the first shown. Not sure why both are shown. Second rescue omits initial ABC of victim till pool side. Second rescuer wastes time helping with ferrying victim instead of immediately going for spinal board.
The second scenario occurs in the deep end, meaning that the ABCs are not checked until the victim reaches the poolside. As for "ferrying" the victim, you must ensure that the victim is safely transported to the edge of the pool for spinal removal. If the victim cannot reach the edge of the pool in the first place, then what is the point of going to grab the spinalboard?
If im drowning, i would float with heads up
.this is a demonstration, that's why
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My instructors complain if I don't do a Reverse Canadian to get em on the board :/
Same
That's not even the normal method...
Same lol
But for your videos to become nickel you shouldn't have any swimmer swimming in the background! As this will create waves
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