What is ways to carry someone?

  1. Fireman's Carry: This method involves slinging the person over your shoulders, with their head facing away from you. Grasp the person's wrists, and lift them up into a seated position on your shoulder before standing up yourself. You can then adjust their legs by placing one over your thigh while covering it with your arm, and carrying their weight on your other shoulder.

  2. Two-Person Carry: In this method, two people carry someone together. Position yourselves on opposite sides of the person, with one person holding their feet and the other person supporting their shoulders. It's important to walk in unison, taking care not to jostle the person being carried.

  3. Piggyback Ride: This is when one person carries another on their back. The person being carried should wrap their arms around the carrier's neck, and their legs around their waist or hips. The carrier should stand upright, with their feet shoulder-width apart, to balance the weight of the person on their back.

  4. Cradle Carry: This method can be used for carrying young children or infants. Place one arm under their back, and the other under their legs, and gently scoop them up. Hold the child close to your chest, and support their head with your hand.

  5. Chair Carry: This method is used when carrying someone down stairs or over obstacles. Two people stand on either side of the person to be carried and hold them under their arms. The person is lifted up so that their knees are bent and their feet are off the ground, giving the appearance of being seated on an invisible chair.

It's important to use proper lifting techniques and to communicate with the person being carried to ensure their safety and comfort.