Water Rescue Basic Skills for Emergency Responders

Water Rescue Basic Skills for Emergency Responders by David Stuart Smith is a comprehensive guide published by Mosby Lifeline in 1994. This edition spans 368 pages and is presented in English, offering valuable insights for both professional rescuers and weekend water enthusiasts. The book covers a range of topics related to water-related accidents, including demographics, causes, and scenarios, as well as new rescue techniques and preventive strategies.
Readers will find detailed information on personal safety and survival for rescuers, medical transportation techniques, and first response protocols. The content is designed to enhance knowledge in areas such as health and fitness, emergency medical services, and personal safety. This resource serves as a practical tool for those involved in water sports and recreation, ensuring that both professionals and amateurs are equipped with essential skills for effective water rescue.
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A thorough, authoritative guide for professional rescuers, and also for weekend water enthusiasts. Coverage includes: demographics, causes, and scenarios of water-related accidents; new and improved rescue techniques; preventive strategies; personal safety and survival of the rescuer; medical transportation techniques; and first responses. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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