So Others May Live. Job Sheet Booklet. Aviation Rescue Swimmer School Naval Aviation Schools Command NAS Pensacola, FL

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\Rescue Swimmers Equipment (LT 4.2) = PT Level 1 (LT 2.1) = Approaches and Carries (LT 3.1) = Releases and Escapes (LT 3.2) = PT Level 2 (LT 2.1) = Aviation Rescue Swimmer School Naval Aviation Schools Command NAS Pensacola, FL Job Sheet Booklet Disentanglement Free-Floater (LT 3.6) = PT Level 3 (LT 2.1) = Disentanglement Torso (LT 3.8) = Final Multi Scenario A (LT 4.9) = Final Multi Scenario B (LT 4.9) = Final Multi Scenario C (LT 4.9) = Practical First Aid/Moulage (LT 5.0) = Week 1 Quiz = Week 2 Quiz = Week 3 Quiz = Final Exam = 400M Buddy Tow = 800M Swim = 2000M Bay Swim = 500M Swim/400M Buddy Tow = 500M Swim/400M Buddy Tow = 500M Swim/400M Buddy Tow = SAR Fit-test: Pull-ups = Dumbell Carry = Litter Walk = Traininee Name/Rate: Class Number: SSN: Branch: So Others May Live Swim =

JOB SHEET 4.2 RESCUE SWIMMERS EQUIPMENT TRAINEE NAME/RATE: SSN: INSTRUCTOR/EVALUATOR: DATE: JOB SHEET 5.0 PRACTICLE FIRST AID/MOULAGE (SECONDARY SURVEY) CONTINUED CRITICAL CRITERIA (*) Did not verbalize scene safety prior to entering scene Did not take or verbalize gloves on Improperly performed CPR procedures Did not complete all initial assessment and procedures Did not identify and/or treat all injuries Caused further harm to survivor Did not complete the evolution within 20 minutes TIME: Demonstrate procedures for donning mask fins and snorkel *Demonstrate one of the following procedures for clearing the mask Method A Press the top of the mask against the forehead with and exhale slowly through nose. Method B Place hands on side of mask, lift bottom of mask slightly away from face and exhale slowly through nose. *Demonstrate one of the following procedures for clearing snorkel Exhalation method Expansion method *Perform crawl stroke while wearing mask, fins, and snorkel *Perform sidestroke while wearing mask, fins, and snorkel Primary Survey Job Sheet Score = Secondary Survey Job Sheet Score = PRI. + SEC. = Total =

JOB SHEET 5.0 PRACTICLE FIRST AID/MOULAGE (SECONDARY SURVEY) TRAINEENAME/RATE SSN INSTRUCTOR/EVALUATOR DATE SECONDARY SURVEY VERBIALIZE WHILE PERFORMING THE FOLLOWING: Assess the Head Inspect and palpate scalp Inspect ears Inspect eyes Inspect nose Inspect mouth Palpate facial area Assess the neck Inspect for bleeding Inspect for deviated trachea Assess the chest Inspect and palpate shoulders Inspect and palpate chest Assess the abdomen Inspect for injuries Palpate if no injuries present Assess the pelvis Inspect and Palpa Assess the arms Inspect and palpate Check pulses and sensory motor Splint as necessary JOB SHEET LT 2.1 PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICAL FITNESS AND DRY LAND CONDITIONING TRAINEE NAME/RATE: SSN: INSTRUCTOR/EVALUATOR: DATE: Evaluation procedure: Instructors are to ensure that all students are doing all exercises in accordance with lesson topic 2-1. If a student is performing an exercise incorrectly the instructor shall immediately correct their form and instruct the student counting to not add the improperly performed exercise to the overall number for that particular exercise. Exercises will consist of the following; Level 1 # completed Pull-ups 3 / Lunges 15 / Regular width push-ups 25 / Bent knee sit-ups 20 / Wide arm push-ups 25 / Crunches 25 / Flutterkicks 25 / Tricep push-ups 15 / 2 Mile Run 18:00-20:00 mins. / Any student who does not achieve the appropriate number for the level PT test they are taking will receive a grade of fail. Any student who fails will be retested on the next physical training day. Assess the Legs Inspect and palpate Check pulses and sensory motor Splint as necessary Assess Posterior Management of secondary injuries HAC report Verbalize reassessment of ABC s

JOB SHEET 3.1 APPROACHES AND CARRIES TRAINEE NAME/RATE: SSN: INSTRUCTOR/EVALUATOR: DATE: FRONT SURFACE APPROACH Approach survivor Utilizing modified crawl or breast stroke Head out of the water eyes on the survivor Execute quick reverse Arms length away from survivor JOB SHEET 5.0 PRACTICLE FIRST AID/MOULAGE (PRIMARY SURVEY) CONTINUED Check breathing Skin to skin Equal rise and fall front and back Check circulation Check pulse quality Check capillary refill Check skin temprature Perform blood sweep Reassess ABC s (overland SAR) Perform CPR as required INSTRUCTORS MAY USE THE REMAINING PORTION OF THIS PAGE TO MAKE ANY NOTE CONCERNING STUDENTS PERFORMANCE Attempt to establish communication *Hand placement Right hand grasping right wrist or left hand on left wrist Begin flutterkicking and plane survivor out Pull and twist survivor s wrist and successfully turn survivor *Attain and maintain a cross-chest carry REAR SURFACE APPROACH Approach survivor Utilizing modified crawl or breast stroke Head out of the water eyes on the survivor Execute quick reverse 6 to 8 feet distance separating survivor and swimmer Attempt to establish communication Instruct survivor to turn around with back facing swimmer *Grasp center of survivors back Begin flutterkicking and plane survivor out Place and maintain cross-chest carry with free arm

JOB SHEET 5.0 PRACTICLE FIRST AID/MOULAGE (PRIMARY SURVEY) TRAINEENAME/RATE SSN INSTRUCTOR/EVALUATOR DATE * Scene Safety * Takes or verbalizes gloves on Determine responsiveness UNDERWATER APPROACH JOB SHEET LT 3.1 APPROACHES AND CARRIES CONTINUED Approach survivor Utilizing modified crawl or breast stroke Head out of the water eyes on the survivor Attempt communications Try to calm survivor Surface dive Keep eyes on survivor No premauture contact with survivor *Surface behind survivor Close enough to immediately achieve a cross-chest carry *Place survivor in a controlled cross-chest carry Plane survivor out Maintain control of survivor INITIAL ASSESSMENT Check airway Proper open airway Check breathing No breathing give two breaths Check circulation Check for severe bleeding *No pulse-begin CPR procedures PRIMARY SURVEY Cervical collar Maintain in-line stabilization Sweep back of neck Correct size and placement Life threatening injuries Order of Severity Proper dressing(s) applied correctly

JOB SHEET 3.2 RELEASES AND ESCAPES TRAINEE NAME/RATE: SSN: INSTRUCTOR/EVALUATOR: DATE: FRONT HEAD HOLD ESCAPE Suck, tuck and duck Inhaled a breath of air. Turned chin down to shoulder. Go far enough underwater that survivor is submerged. Hand placement Hands on survivors hips. Thumbs grasping survivor s hips. * Perform escape Thrust forcefully away with arms. Hunch shoulders and drop head. *Surface far enough away that survivor can t grab hold of swimmer. FRONT HEAD HOLD RELEASE Suck, tuck and duck Inhaled a breath of air. Turned chin down to shoulder. Go far enough underwater that survivor is submerged. Hand placement Correct hands on survivors face and elbow. Utilizing proper pressure points. JOB SHEET 4.9 FINAL MULTIPLE RESCUE SCENARIO C CONTINUED HEADWORK INITAL RE-TEST Attach lower leg strap Perform safety checks Carabiners red to head/white to the feet Survivor tight and secure within four restraint straps Signal Helicopter to move in for pickup Swim litter to double rescue hook Connect two lifting rings to double rescue hook Perform safety checks Two lifting rings attached to large end of double rescue hook Cables clear and taught Established and maintained effective communication throughout rescue *Safed and/or Staged all survivors *Recovered survivors in logical order, worst first / least last Student exercised sound SAR tactics *Student did not jeopardize the well being of any survivor Student was able to adapt to a changing scenario Student used available resources to facilitate the rescue

JOB SHEET 4.9 FINAL MULTIPLE RESCUE SCENARIO C CONTINUED BALLOONED CANOPY Approach Ballooned canopy. s. Look under parachute to locate survivor. Swim to edge of parachute closest to survivor opposite apex. Grasp edge of parachute and locate shroud line. Swim away from parachute pulling shroud line hand over hand. When survivor is with in reach grasp survivor in center of back. Lift parachute over survivor s head. Continue with appropriate disentanglement procedures JOB SHEET 3.2 RELEASES AND ESCAPES CONTINUED * Perform escape Thrust forcefully away with arms. Hunch shoulders and drop head. *Place and maintain survivor in a controlled cross-chest carry REAR HEAD HOLD ESCAPE * Suck, tuck and duck Q CQ UQ = Inhaled a breath of air Turned chin down to shoulder Go far enough underwater that survivor is submerged Hand placement Hands on survivors elbows Thumbs grasping survivors pressure points * Perform escape Thrust away with arms in the direction swimmer is looking Free head from grasp LITTER Signaled helicopter Maintained control of survivor Signal was clear and correct Approached trail line while maintaining control of survivor Attained control of trail line Donned gloves Signaled down hoist Litter pulled to swimmer Disconnect litter from double rescue hook Put survivor into litter Stage lifting sling to not get fouled in restraint straps Attach chest strap over chest and under arms Disconnect from survivor if necessary Attach waist strap Attach upper leg strap * Perform release Free head from grasp Turn survivor around *Surface far enough away that survivor cannot grab hold of swimmer REAR HEAD HOLD RELEASE * Suck, tuck and duck Inhaled a breath of air Turned chin down to shoulder Go far enough underwater that survivor is submerged Hand placement Both swimmer s hands on one of survivor s wrists Thumbs grasping survivors pressure points * Perform release Break survivors grip Swimmer spins hand on survivor s wrist Swimmer slides hand up to elbow pressure point Swimmer gains position behind survivors Release elbow vice wrist *Place and maintain survivor in a controlled cross-chest carry

JOB SHEET LT 2.1 PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICAL FITNESS AND DRY LAND CONDITIONING TRAINEE NAME/RATE: SSN: INSTRUCTOR/EVALUATOR: DATE: Evaluation procedure: Instructors are to ensure that all students are doing all exercises in accordance with lesson topic 2-1. If a student is performing an exercise incorrectly the instructor shall immediately correct their form and instruct the student counting to not add the improperly performed exercise to the overall number for that particular exercise. Exercises will consist of the following; Level 2 # completed Pull-ups 4 / Lunges 18 / Regular width push-ups 30 / Bent knee sit-ups 25 / Wide arm push-ups 30 / Crunches 30 / Flutterkicks 30 / Tricep push-ups 20 / 2 ½ Mile Run 22:30-25:00 mins. / Any student who does not achieve the appropriate number for the level PT test they are taking will receive a grade of fail. Any student who fails will be retested on the next physical training day. JOB SHEET 4.9 FINAL MULTIPLE RESCUE SCENARIO C CONTINUED THIRD SURVIVOR Raft (if applicable) Proper raft procedure Final check Signal helicopter for the appropriate lifting device (If litter signaled go to litter job sheet) Perform safety check for lifting device Assess the situation Approach survivor (using correct approach) Remove O2 mask Clear head, neck and chest Inflate and or check flotation Disentanglement head to toe Remove KOCH fittings Safe survivor (if necessary) (when and if swimmer returns) Side control Release oxygen hose on SKU Release SKU Sweep legs Raft (if applicable) Proper raft procedure Final check Signal helicopter for the appropriate lifting device (If litter signaled go to litter job sheet) Perform safety check for lifting device

JOB SHEET 4.9 FINAL MULTIPLE RESCUE SCENARIO C CONTINUED Disentanglement head to toe Remove KOCH fittings Safe survivor (if necessary when and if swimmer returns) Side control Release oxygen hose on SKU Release SKU Sweep legs Raft (if applicable) Proper raft procedure Final check Signal helicopter for the appropriate lifting device (If litter signaled go to litter job sheet) Perform safety check for lifting device SECOND SURVIVOR Assess the situation Approach survivor (using correct approach) Remove O2 mask Check breathing Clear head, neck and chest Inflate and or check flotation Disentanglement head to toe Remove KOCH fittings Safe survivor (if necessary) (when and if swimmer returns) Side control Release oxygen hose on SKU Release SKUSweep legs JOB SHEET 3.6 DISENTANGLEMENT FREE-FLOATER, HELICOPTER CREWMEMBER TRAINEENAME/RATE SSN INSTRUCTOR/EVALUATOR DATE Assess the situation Deployment Look left, right and center Signal, I m all right Approach survivor (using correct approach) *Check breathing *Clear head, neck and chest Inflate and or check flotation *Disentanglement head to toe Spinal highway/side control (insure survivor has no back injuries) Sweep legs using appropriate method

JOB SHEET 3.6 DISENTANGLEMENT FREE-FLOATER, HELICOPTER CREWMEMBER Raft (if applicable) Proper raft procedure Final check (if applicable Signal helicopter for the appropriate lifting device *Perform safety check for lifting device INSTRUCTORS MAY USE THE REMAINING PORTION OF THIS PAGE TO MAKE ANY NOTE CONCERNING STUDENTS PERFORMANCE JOB SHEET 4.9 FINAL MULTIPLE RESCUE SCENARIO C TRAINEENAME/RATE SSN INSTRUCTOR/EVALUATOR DATE First survivor Assess the situation Deployment Look left, right and center Signal, I m all right Approach survivor (using correct approach) Utilize ballooned canopy procedures (use ballooned canopy job sheet) Remove O2 mask Check breathing Clear head, neck and chest Inflate and or check flotation

JOB SHEET 4.9 FINAL MULTIPLE RESCUE SCENARIO B CONTINUED HEADWORK Established and maintained effective communication throughout rescue *Safed and/or Staged all survivors *Recovered survivors in logical order, worst first / least last Student exercised sound SAR tactics *Student did not jeopardize the well being of any survivor Student was able to adapt to a changing scenario Student used available resources to facilitate the rescue INSTRUCTORS MAY USE THE REMAINING PORTION OF THIS PAGE TO MAKE ANY NOTE CONCERNING STUDENTS PERFORMANCE JOB SHEET LT 2.1 PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICAL FITNESS AND DRY LAND CONDITIONING TRAINEE NAME/RATE: SSN: INSTRUCTOR/EVALUATOR: DATE: Evaluation procedure: Instructors are to ensure that all students are doing all exercises in accordance with lesson topic 2-1. If a student is performing an exercise incorrectly the instructor shall immediately correct their form and instruct the student counting to not add the improperly performed exercise to the overall number for that particular exercise. Exercises will consist of the following; Level 3 # completed Pull-ups 5 / Lunges 20 / Regular width push-ups 35 / Bent knee sit-ups 30 / Wide arm push-ups 35 / Crunches 35 / Flutterkicks 35 / Tricep push-ups 25 / 3 Mile Run 27:00-30:00mins. / Any student who does not achieve the appropriate number for the level PT test they are taking will receive a grade of fail. Any student who fails will be retested on the next physical training day.

JOB SHEET 3.8 DISENTANGLEMENT INTEGRATED TORSO HARNESS JOB SHEET 4.9 FINAL MULTIPLE RESCUE SCENARIO B CONTINUED TRAINEENAME/RATE SSN INSTRUCTOR/EVALUATOR DATE LITTER Signaled helicopter Maintained control of survivor Signal was clear and correct Assess the situation Deployment Look left, right and center Signal, I m all right Approached trail line while maintaining control of survivor Attained control of trail line Donned gloves Signaled down hoist Litter pulled to swimmer Disconnect litter from double rescue hook Put survivor into litter Stage lifting sling to not get fouled in restraint straps Attach chest strap over chest and under arms Disconnect from survivor if necessary Attach waist strap Attach upper leg strap Attach lower leg strap Approach survivor (using correct approach) *Remove O2 mask *Check breathing Perform safety checks Carabiners red to head/white to the feet Survivor tight and secure within four restraint straps Signal Helicopter to move in for pickup Q CQ UQ = *Clear head, neck and chest Inflate and or check flotation Disentanglement head to toe *Remove KOCH fittings *Side control Release oxygen hose on SKU *Release SKU Sweep legs Swim litter to double rescue hook Connect two lifting rings to double rescue hook Perform safety checks Two lifting rings attached to large end of double rescue hook Cables clear and taught

JOB SHEET 4.9 FINAL MULTIPLE RESCUE SCENARIO B CONTINUED THIRD SURVIVOR Raft(if applicable) Dicarded raft completely Final check (if applicable) Signal helicopter for the appropriate lifting device (If litter signaled go to litter job sheet) Perform safety check for lifting device Assess the situation Approach survivor (using correct approach) Remove O2 mask Clear head, neck and chest JOB SHEET 3.8 DISENTANGLEMENT INTEGRATED TORSO HARNESS CONTINUED Raft (if applicable) *Proper raft procedure Final check Signal helicopter for the appropriate lifting device *Perform safety check for lifting device INSTRUCTORS MAY USE THE REMAINING PORTION OF THIS PAGE TO MAKE ANY NOTE CONCERNING STUDENTS PERFORMANCE Inflate and or check flotation Safe Survivor Disentanglement head to toe Spinal highway/side control (insure survivor has no back injuries) Sweep legs using appropriate method Raft (if applicable) Proper raft procedure Final check (if applicable Signal helicopter for the appropriate lifting device (If litter signaled go to litter job sheet) Perform safety check for lifting device

JOB SHEET 4.9 FINAL MULTIPLE RESCUE SCENARIO A TRAINEENAME/RATE SSN INSTRUCTOR/EVALUATOR DATE JOB SHEET 4.9 FINAL MULTIPLE RESCUE SCENARIO B CONTINUED INITAL RE-TEST Disentanglement head to toe Spinal highway/side control (insure survivor has no back injuries) Sweep legs using appropriate method Raft (if applicable) Proper raft procedure Final check (if applicable Signal helicopter for the appropriate lifting device (If litter signaled go to litter job sheet) Perform safety check for lifting device First survivor SECOND SURVIVOR Assess the situation Assess the situation Deployment Look left, right and center Signal, I m all right Approach survivor (using correct approach) Utilize ballooned canopy procedures (use ballooned canopy job sheet) Remove O2 mask Check breathing Clear head, neck and chest Inflate and or check flotation Approach survivor (using correct approach) Check breathing Clear head, neck and chest Inflate and or check flotation Safe Survivor Disentanglement head to toe Spinal highway/side control(insure survivor has no back injuries) Sweep legs using appropriate method Raft (if applicable)

JOB SHEET 4.9 FINAL MULTIPLE RESCUE SCENARIO B TRAINEENAME/RATE SSN INSTRUCTOR/EVALUATOR DATE First survivor Assess the situation Deployment Look left, right and center Signal, I m all right Approach survivor (using correct approach) Check breathing Clear head, neck and chest Inflate and or check flotation Safe Survivor (If applicable) FINAL MULTIPLE RESCUE SCENARIO A CONTINUED Disentanglement head to toe Remove KOCH fittings Safe survivor (if necessary when and if swimmer returns) Side control Release oxygen hose on SKU Release SKU Sweep legs Raft (if applicable) Proper raft procedure Final check Signal helicopter for the appropriate lifting device (If litter signaled go to litter job sheet) Perform safety check for lifting device SECOND SURVIVOR Assess the situation Approach survivor (using correct approach) Remove O2 mask Check breathing Clear head, neck and chest Inflate and or check flotation Disentanglement head to toe Remove KOCH fittings Safe survivor (if necessary when and if swimmer returns) Side control Release oxygen hose on SKU Release SKU Sweep legs Raft (if applicable) Proper raft procedure JOB SHEET 4.9 Final Check JOB SHEET 4.9

FINAL MULTIPLE RESCUE SCENARIO A CONTINUED Signal helicopter for the appropriate lifting device (If litter signaled go to litter job sheet) Perform safety check for lifting device BALLOONED CANOPY Approach Ballooned canopy. s. Look under parachute to locate survivor. Swim to edge of parachute closest to survivor opposite apex. Grasp edge of parachute and locate shroud line. Swim clear of parachute pulling shroud line hand over hand. When survivor is with in reach grasp survivor in center of back. Lift parachute over survivor s head. Continue with appropriate disentanglement procedures FINAL MULTIPLE RESCUE SCENARIO A CONTINUED HEADWORK Attach lower leg strap Perform safety checks Carabiners red to head/white to the feet Survivor tight and secure within four restraint straps Signal Helicopter to move in for pickup Swim litter to double rescue hook Connect two lifting rings to double rescue hook Perform safety checks Two lifting rings attached to large end of double rescue hook Cables clear and taught Established and maintained effective communication throughout rescue *Safed and/or Staged all survivors *Recovered survivors in logical order, worst first / least last LITTER Signaled helicopter Maintained control of survivor Signal was clear and correct Approached trail line while maintaining control of survivor Attained control of trail line Donned gloves Signaled down hoist Litter pulled to swimmer Disconnect litter from double rescue hook Put survivor into litter Stage lifting sling to not get fouled in restraint straps Attach chest strap over chest and under arms Disconnect from survivor if necessary Attach waist strap Attach upper leg strap JOB SHEET 4.9 Student exercised sound SAR tactics *Student did not jeopardize the well being of any survivor Student was able to adapt to a changing scenario Student used available resources to facilitate the rescue