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XT Series Extrication Devices
At this point, the two operators will rotate the casualty's
torso again, so that his/her back is facing the outside of the
vehicle. Each operator, on his or her own side, must grasp
the side auxiliary handles (Figures 92 and 93).
Figure 90 - Lateral inclination of the torso
Figure 91 - Exposing the torso of the casualty outside
the vehicle
Figure 92 - Grasping the side lifting straps
With a coordinated movement of the operators, the casualty
is extracted from the passenger compartment by pulling the
two pairs of auxiliary handles (Figure 93).
Figure 93 - Extraction of the casualty from the
passenger compartment
It would be appropriate for a third operator to support the
lower limbs, so that they do not dangle uncontrollably or
become stuck to the structure and/or objects in the passenger
compartment (Figures 94 and 95).
Figure 94 - Intervention of the third operator to
facilitate the exit of the lower limbs