Then we practiced some litter movement. Again, it isn't always as easy in a cave as on the surface. This technique is called pavement, when rescuers "pave" the cave bottom and send the litter over them. It can be used in wet, rocky passages where it wouldn't work to drag the litter.
After practicing some techniques, it was time to go to the obstacle course to practice some of the moves.
Later in the week we went out to a cliff site to practice rope techniques. The hauling team looks like they're putting some effort into getting the litter up the cliff.
We used a variety of techniques and positions with the litter orientation and the litter attendant. Everyone agreed that having the litter attendant on a separate line makes the haul much simpler. In the photo above, the litter attendant (Wayne) is above the litter.
Another day we went into a cave for some litter handling practice. Our first obstacle was the cave gate.
Then it was time to try out the SKED litter in the canyon passage. It was a good workout for everyone.
In a couple days I'll have some photos up from the ten-hour mock rescue. Tomorrow is a more relaxing cave post.
Nice salamander!
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