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Old 04-21-2012, 10:53 PM
Torchwatch Torchwatch is offline
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Seems you cannot can an url for a single picture on that site as enlarging each picture is still on the same url.

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-QLg4Z9XeaI...2BOn%2BTOP.jpg

However, clicking with the right mouse then selecting "Open image in new tab" does isolate the image as above. it is a very long url so copy it, not type.


An unconscious casualty being recovered using a surf ski or board has to be laid flat on the board, face down. You push them on from the side using their arms to hold them on the ski or board then turn them to face front.

As there is now no room left on the ski or board then the rescuer has to ride on top.

A logical and legitimate rescue technique.

Most unconscious casualty rescues involve close contact between rescuer and casualty eg cross chest and chin tows.

A surf ski is a board used like a canoe, it may have a seat and foot grips moulded into the deck and is propelled using a canoe paddle, always remember to put the plug in before using and unplug after, the air in a hot surf ski left on the beach may over expand and crack the glass fibre hull.

A rescue surf ski will have handles on the rear, these are so that a conscious casualty may grab them and the rescuer then paddle the surf ski to safety.


Yes Byron (see below) I have edited this post several times to get it right it has been a learning experience.
You can edit your post, but there seems to be a time window and other non listed rules about how and when you can do it.

Last edited by Torchwatch : 04-22-2012 at 01:43 PM.
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