SAR Fundamentals/Legal

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SAR Fundamentals Manual: Ch.31 "Legal Questions: Some Suggestions for Keeping Out of Trouble"
Basic SAR Skills Manual: F-15 "Legal Aspects"

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Total Time: 45 minutes

  • 2005-02: 21 min
  • 2008-02: 30 min
  • 2010-03: 53 min
  • 2013-02: 49 min


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Is it appropriate to go beyond your level of training (e.g. in first aid) if you judge not doing so would result in a person dying?

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