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Rescue Initiative Scenarios |
Here are a few sample initiative tests for your class.
If you can think of more exciting ideas, please email them in.
We would be most grateful.
Rope Rescue
A weak swimmer and a non-swimmer are about 10 meters from the pool side.
The rescuer should demonstrate an effective rope rescue
and instruct the casualties to climb out of the pool.
Stomach Cramps
A casualty in waist deep water has severe stomach cramps.
The rescuer should demonstrate an effective wading rescue and assist the casualty out of the pool.
Non-swimmer falls into the pool
A non-swimmer has slipped and fallen into deep water in a pool.
The rescuer should demonstrate an effective land-based rescue and instruct the casualty to climb out.
Unconscious and Non-swimmer
An unconscious casualty floats about 5-8 meters from the pool side.
A panicking non-swimmer is about 20 meters away.
The rescuer should demonstrate an effective rescue, choosing which casualty to get out first.
This will require the rescuer to enter the water to reach the non-swimmer, reassure him and get him out of the water.
Injured Swimmer
Sometimes there may be no rescue aids available, so the rescuers have to use their clothes instead.
In this scenario there is an injured swimmer and a weak swimmer in need of help over 15 meters from a point of safety.
The rescuer has to decide what clothes to keep on and what to take off.
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