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RESCUE   STROP   (Horse   Collar) (Swimmer-Assisted     Rescue)
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sea   rescue   operations   and   is   designed   to   accom- modate   one,   two,   or   three   survivors   at   a   time; however,   one   at   a   time   is   best   for   entrance   into the   helicopter.   During   land   rescue,   the   forest penetrator   is   lowered   to   the   survivor   with   the   three seats   in   the   retracted   position;   during   sea   rescue, it   is   lowered   with   the   flotation   collar   installed,   a safety   strap   hanging   free,   and   the   three   seats   in the   retracted   position.   In   this   configuration,   the penetrator   will   float   with   its   top   6   inches   above the   surface   of   the   water. The   following   is   a   step-by-step   procedure   for the   survivor   to   safely   use   the   forest   penetrator: 1.  Lower  the  visor  on  your  helmet  as  you  wait for  the  rescue  device  to  enter  the  water. 2.   Swim   to   the   forest   penetrator   and   lower one   of   the   three   seats.   Sit   on   the   lowered   seat facing   the   flotation   collar. 3.   Grasp   the   free   end   of   the   safety   strap   and pass   it   around   your   body.   Attach   the   adjustable quick-ejector   snap   to   the   forest   penetrator   and tighten  the  strap  as  shown  in  figure  5-32. 4.   Give   a   thumbs-up   signal   to   the   hoist operator.   As   you   are   lifted   from   the   water,   put your   arms   around   the   penetrator   and   tuck   your head   down. Forest   Penetrator   With   Flotation Collar    (Swimmer-Assisted    Rescue) During   swimmer-assisted   rescues   using   the f o r e s t    p e n e t r a t o r    w i t h    f l o t a t i o n    c o l l a r ,    t he Figure 5-32.—Attaching the forest penetrator. swimmer  uses  the  following  procedure  to  attach the   survivor   to   the   hoist   cable: 1.   After   the   penetrator   is   in   the   water,   pulls down  a  seat  for  the  survivor  to  sit  on,  facing  the penetrator. 2.   Disconnects   a   safety   strap,   passes   it   under the   survivor’s   arm,   around   the   back,   and   under the   other   arm.   Reconnects   the   strap   and   tightens it. 3.  Has  the  survivor  wrap  his  arms  around  the penetrator. 4.   Signals   the   aircraft   “ready   for   hoist.” 5 .    A f t e r    t h e    s u r v i v o r    i s    h o i s t e d    t o    t he helicopter,   the   crewman   assists   the   survivor   into the    helicopter. Rescue   Seat The  rescue  seat  can  be  used  to  lower  and  hoist personnel   performing   rescue   operations   from   a helicopter   over   land   or   water.   The   rescue   seat   is designed   to   accommodate   one   survivor   at   a   time. It   is   a   buoyant   aluminum   device   consisting   of   a hollow   flotation   chamber,   a   three-pronged   seat, and  a  safety  strap  (fig.  5-33). Figure  5-33.—Rescue  seat. 5-24

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