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General Climbing Discussion
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13-Sep-2007 At 5:07:15 PM |
b1rchy999
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Tie off, prussik down to injured. Depending upon injuries, stabilise using either foam / padding from backpack shoulder straps for neck brace and or to stop the bleeding(assuming). Tie off at ancher, prussik back up and rap down. Repeat until get down. Call 000 if possible. Once down assess injured hopefully they would have come to by now and can advise of injuries. If serious then make comfortable (food / water) and attain help (if you could not call 000) or sit and chat (to keep awake of cause) until heli arrives and hope to hell your friend has insurance. If not patch him up with first aid kit from car (if avail) and then start all over again with helmets!! |
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