Ok good, but happens that there is not such rescue team and no tube but another swimmer that has to do the rescue with “bare hands” in the old school style Very usually
Can I ask why when putting on her finz she turns away from the patient therefore losing sight of the patient she is out there to rescue? 2:36 The Patient isn't unconscious so you don't need to maintain an airway as they are 'conscious' Afterall. Last thing it does seem a little excess having 3 lifeguard's 'assist' the conscious patient from the water, but this might just be coming from a busier beach Point of view.
FYI - The current SLSA training videos are available within the current Public Safety and Aquatic Rescue Training Manual, SLS Members Area Document Library, SLSA RU-vid Channel, and online SRC + Bronze Medallion courses.
FYI - This video is no longer current. The current SLSA training videos are available within the current Public Safety and Aquatic Rescue (PSAR) Training Manual, SLS Members Area Document Library, SLSA RU-vid Channel, and online SRC + Bronze Medallion courses.
FYI - This video is no longer current. The current SLSA training videos are available within the current Public Safety and Aquatic Rescue (PSAR) Training Manual, SLS Members Area Document Library, SLSA RU-vid Channel, and online SRC + Bronze Medallion courses.
FYI - This video is no longer current. The current SLSA training videos are available within the current Public Safety and Aquatic Rescue (PSAR) Training Manual, SLS Members Area Document Library, SLSA RU-vid Channel, and online SRC + Bronze Medallion courses.
FYI - This video is no longer current. The current SLSA training videos are available within the current Public Safety and Aquatic Rescue (PSAR) Training Manual, SLS Members Area Document Library, SLSA RU-vid Channel, and online SRC + Bronze Medallion courses.
also, for 'professionals' a pretty poor show, NOT deep enough compressions, and NOT giving breaths, come on guys/gals, a bit more credit here, we see that you are NOT doing a good job, and it reflects on how we see you in real life!!!!
FYI - This video is no longer current. The current SLSA training videos are available within the current Public Safety and Aquatic Rescue (PSAR) Training Manual, SLS Members Area Document Library, SLSA RU-vid Channel, and online SRC + Bronze Medallion courses.
FYI - This video is no longer current. The current SLSA training videos are available within the current Public Safety and Aquatic Rescue (PSAR) Training Manual, SLS Members Area Document Library, SLSA RU-vid Channel, and online SRC + Bronze Medallion courses.
FYI - This video is no longer current. The current SLSA training videos are available within the current Public Safety and Aquatic Rescue (PSAR) Training Manual, SLS Members Area Document Library, SLSA RU-vid Channel, and online SRC + Bronze Medallion courses.
FYI - This video is no longer current. The current SLSA training videos are available within the current Public Safety and Aquatic Rescue (PSAR) Training Manual, SLS Members Area Document Library, SLSA RU-vid Channel, and online SRC + Bronze Medallion courses.
FYI - This video is no longer current and these spinal management techniques are no longer taught to lifesavers in Australia. The current SLSA training videos available within the current Public Safety and Aquatic Rescue Training Manual, SLS Members Area Document Library, SLSA RU-vid Channel, and online SRC + Bronze Medallion courses.
FYI - This video is no longer current. The current SLSA training videos are available within the current Public Safety and Aquatic Rescue (PSAR) Training Manual, SLS Members Area Document Library, SLSA RU-vid Channel, and online SRC + Bronze Medallion courses.
FYI - This video is no longer current. The current SLSA training videos are available within the current Public Safety and Aquatic Rescue (PSAR) Training Manual, SLS Members Area Document Library, SLSA RU-vid Channel, and online SRC + Bronze Medallion courses.
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Not for surf. Pulls out too often during rescues or can laying, as driver needs to move around boat. It's a two person crew, so if driver falls out crewie can still take control.