File:Two person carry.svg
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Español: Diagrama mostrando cómo usar el transporte de dos personas para mover a una persona lesionada de una situación peligrosa. English: Diagram showing how to use the two-person carry to remove an injured person from a dangerous situation. |
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Source | Own work using: U.S. Navy Training Manual 14295, Hospital Corpsman Revised Edition |
Author | U.S. Navy |
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