Never move a victim unless the scene of the accident poses a threat to him: * fire, presence of toxic fumes, risk drown, explosion, building destruction, not without terrible situation on the road, everything you don’t expose Xia control; * inability to provide first aid due to the position in which the patient is located (post-acute the far one lies on his stomach during cardiac arrest). • inability to call an ambulance gu" (there is no telephone nearby, in this area there is no ambulance service). Before moving the victim to another place, consider the following factors: • degree of danger of the scene;
the physique of the victim; * your physical capabilities; • the possibility of receiving outside help hearing; the condition of the victim. If any of these factors would create additional danger for you when moving the victim, leave the victim in place. If you get into trouble, the ambulance crew will have to save you as well. Always follow these guidelines when moving a casualty: Move the victim only if you are confident that you can handle it; sit down on your knees, leaning slightly forward; when lifting the victim, transfer your weight to your legs, not to your back, keep your back straight; walk carefully, taking small steps; If possible, move forward with your face rather than your back; always look in the direction of where you are moving; If you suspect a head or spinal injury, try not to bend or bend the victim’s body. If transport is necessary, try to find something solid to place the victim on (such as a door) and keep his head, neck and back stationary.