Re: Dragging a body?



Dragging the wife might also have added side learning benefits.
eg, leaning how to reset your own compound fractures, and head lacerations,
after she beats you senseless with a frying pan or pastry roller.



"Bill" <bill190nospam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> I would think dragging by feet face down would be worst - face scratching.
>
> Then dragging by feet face up - head might bounce up and down on rocks.
>
> I think I would prefer to be dragged by my arms, then my head would be off
> the ground.
>
> Suggest practicing all of the above on your wife. See which she prefers
and
> which gets you the quickest time.
>
>
>
>
> "Dacore" wrote in message
> > This isn't a troll post, and yes, it's OT. But, this is a compliment to
> > this NG, because out of all the NG's I had subscribed to, this is one of
> the
> > few I haven't unsubscribed. It's because this NG is filled with everyday
> > people, with knowledge of the real world. Besides that, I don't know
what
> > other NG I would ask, and I've searched Google, but can't find my
answer.
> >
> > Here's the deal. I've been trying to get on with DOT for the past year
(7
> > applications for different positions). I've finally got something back
> from
> > them, to take a physical ability test (PAT). One of the events requires
> the
> > candidate to DRAG an adult size rescue dummy for twenty-four feet. Any
> part
> > of the rescue dummy's body may be used for the drag. However, the rescue
> > dummy is NOT to be picked up, hoisted over candidates' shoulders, or
> > carried. Also, candidates are NOT permitted to walk backwards to
complete
> > the drag. This is a timed completion event and to pass candidates are
> > required to complete the drag in eleven (11) seconds, dragging the dummy
> > completely past the "end" cone. The rescue dummy weighs approx. 100 lbs.
> >
> > So, how would you drag the body?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> >
>
>


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