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Ranger Buddy Competitors,
To keep this competition focused on
distinguishing the BEST Ranger Buddy Teams
in Army ROTC, we have created this list of
Tasks and corresponding Task, Conditions and
Standards.
This packet will help focus ROTC programs
on what they need to train on to be successful
in the 2014 Ranger Buddy Competition. Good
luck and if you have any questions please
direct them to Kansas University at
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ID signs and symptoms of
hot/cold weather injuries.
Employ Grenades
Employ AT4
Disassemble and
Assemble an M4/M16
Destroy targets w/ M4
(Air Soft)
Employ Tomahawk
Construct a hip-rappel
seat (Swiss seat)
Weapons knowledge
Request medical
evacuation (9-Line)
Send Report (Salute)
Road March
Apply a field dressing
Treat for shock
Tie Knots
Cross 2 Rope Bridge
Move under direct fire
Conduct Resection
ID Operational Terms and Graphics
Negotiate a log Obstacle
Negotiate an up hill obstacle
Set up a Landing zone
Buddy Run
Rope Climb
Perform First Aid to Restore
Breathing and/or Pulse (CPR)
ID rank from all branches of the
United States Military
ID class of supply
Conduct Intersection
Log Balance & Log Step
Task
Buddy Run
Conditions
Given LCE/LBE/FLC vest, ACU Uniform, Time chip and number, and
Running shoes
Standards
Follow the prescribed route to complete the event in the least
amount of time. Both competitors must finish the event together.
Any deviations of the route is grounds for Dis-qualification.
Task
Disassemble and Assemble an M4/M16
Conditions
Given a stock M4/M16 and a grader
Standards
Correctly disassemble and assemble an M4/M16 in no more
than 60 seconds.
a. Push the takedown pin as far as it will go and pivot the upper
receiver from the lower receiver.
b. Push the receiver pivot pin.
c. Separate the upper and lower receivers.
d. Pull back the charging handle.
e. Remove the bolt carrier and bolt.
f. Release the buffer by pressing the buffer and depressing the
retainer.
g. Remove the buffer and action spring separating the buffer from
the spring.
h. Extend the buttstock assembly to full open. The M4/M4A1 has
a four-position buttstock: closed, 1/2 open, 3/4 open, and full
open.
i. Grasp the lock lever in the area of the retaining nut, pull
downward, and slide the buttstock to the rear to separate the
buttstock assembly from the lower receiver extension.
*Reverse steps a-i to correctly assemble.
*Teams will move on once complete or once 60 seconds has
been reached.
(1 of 2)
Task
Correctly identify rank from all branches of the United States
Military
Conditions
Given 5-10 various US Military Joint Rank insignia
Standards
Correctly match 5-10 Joint rank insignia to their proper title.
*Teams will move on once complete or after 60 seconds.
(2 of 2)
Task
Correctly identify rank from all branches of the United States
Military
(1 of 2)
Task
Locate an Unknown Point on a Map and on the Ground by
Resection
Conditions
Given a map, protractor, straightedge, and three known points
Standards
Correctly determine an 6-digit grid coordinate (to within 100
meters) for your team’s location utilizing Resection using two
or more known observable points
Reference the Soldier’s Manual of Common Tasks “Warrior Skills
Level 1” (071-329-1015) for step-by-step instructions.
* After completing Resection but before leaving this station, teams
must shoot an azimuth to an object/terrain feature to be used
in the completion of the “Intersection” station.
*Teams will move on once complete or once 2:45 minutes has
been reached.
(2 of 2)
Task
Locate an Unknown Point on a Map and on the Ground by
Resection
Task
Correctly match common military materials to their
class of supply
Conditions
Given physical items derived from supply classes 1-6 & 8 and one
cadre grader
Standards
Correctly match 3-5 physical items to their class of supply in 90
seconds or less.
*Teams will move on once
complete or after
90 seconds.
(1 of 2)
Task
Locate an Unknown Point on a Map and on the Ground by
Intersection
Conditions
Given a map, protractor, straightedge, and an object or terrain
feature
Standards
Correctly determine an 6-digit grid coordinate (to within 100
meters) for an object/terrain feature utilizing Intersection
Reference the Soldier’s Manual of Common Tasks “Warrior Skills
Level 1” (071-329-1014) for step-by-step instructions.
* Teams will utilize an azimuth shot from the “Resection” station
to complete the Intersection exercise.
*Teams will move on once complete or once 2:15 minutes has
been reached.
(2 of 2)
Task
Locate an Unknown Point on a Map and on the Ground by
Intersection
Task
Knot Tie
Conditions
Given a length of climbing rope approximately 48”.
Standards
Both team members must be prepared to tie one of seven military
mountaineering Knots to standard (Ref. SH 21-76, Ranger
Handbook, Ch. 9, Feb 11). One may assist the other. The
maximum time to complete is 1:30 before moving on to the next
task.
Figure 9-5
Figure 9-6
SQUARE KNOT WITH OVERHEAD KNOT
ROUND TURN WITH TWO HALF HITCHES KNOT
Figure 9-7
Figure 9-9
END OF ROPE CLOVE HITCH KNOT
Figure 9-11
RAPPEL SEAT
Figure 9-14
REROUTED FIGURE 8 LOOP KNOT
MIDDLE OF ROPE PRUSICK KNOT
BOWLINE KNOT
Task
Rope Bridge Cross
Conditions
Given a stationary rope bridge using a 1 ¼”- 2” rope stretching
approximately 20’-30’.
Standards
Both team members must traverse a rope bridge and get ACH,
gloves, PPE, ruck sack, and rifle across to other side then ring a bell
at the other end of the rope bridge while still being suspended. If
a team member or any part of their equipment falls or touches the
ground before completing the task, that team member will have to
start over. Maximum time to complete is 2:00 before moving on
to the next task.
Task
Rope Climb.
Conditions
Given a pre-assembled rope climbing apparatus and a 1 ½”- 2”
diameter rope stretching 15’- 20’.
Standards
One team member must successfully climb to the top of the rope,
ring a bell, and observe and or record intelligence required for a
SALUTE report. Only one team member at a time will be allowed
to attempt the rope climb. The non-climbing team member may
assist the climber in any way. Maximum time to complete is 1:00
before moving on to the next task.
Task
Log Balance & Log Step.
Conditions
Given logs approximately 8”x16’ and 1’- 3’ in height and posts set
at varying height.
Standards
Both team members must successfully traverse a log that can
move approximately 3” side to side and continue with a log step
wearing an ACH, gloves, PPE, and carry a ruck sack and rifle
without falling off. If at any time a team member falls off an
obstacle, that member must go back to the beginning of that
particular obstacle. A maximum of 2 attempts per obstacle is
given or a total of 1:00 before moving on to the next task.
Task
Send SALUTE Report
Conditions
You have observed enemy activity during the rope climb event and
must report to your chain of command (your grader). Given cards
for each line of a SALUTE Report.
Standards
Upon finishing the Log Balance/ Log Step obstacle, buddy teams
will approach the SALUTE Report board and place the correct
information gathered from the Rope Climb in the correct order.
Three attempts are allowed with a maximum time of 1:30 to
complete before moving on to the finish. (Ref.FM 3-21.75 Table 91 Jan 08).
SALUTE BOARD
S
A
INTEL
INTEL
L
INTEL
U
T
E
INTEL
INTEL
INTEL
Task
Destroy targets w/ M4 (Air Soft)
Conditions
Given an Air Soft M4, with appropriate ammunition (pre-loaded),
cadets will engage enemy targets until all targets have been hit.
Standards
Correctly identify Enemy Targets and Destroy each target by hitting
a paper plate fixed to each E-Type Silhouette using an Air Soft M4
Weapon System.
*Teams will not move on until all Enemy Targets are Successfully
Destroyed.
Task
Negotiate an up hill obstacle utilizing a rope and leather gloves
Conditions
Given a steep up-hill slope each team must maneuver to the top of
the obstacle while maintaining positive control of all issued
equipment
Standards
Successfully maneuver up-hill for follow on task and obstacles
Task
Employ hand grenades and destroy multiple targets
Conditions
Correctly utilize training hand grenades with live fuses to engage
two different groupings of E-Type silhouette targets
Standards
Successfully destroy targets by throwing a grenade within a 15 foot
circle surrounding each target grouping or through a window
*Teams missing the target will be required to crawl to a supply
point to get an additional grenade in order to re-engage the
target
Task
Identify five Operational Terms and Graphics by matching the
correct graphic to its corresponding term.
Conditions
Given one (1) Map Board with attached Operational Terms and
Graphics, cadets will match five graphics to the correct
corresponding definition
Standards
Successfully identify and match all given Operational Terms to
their correct graphic located on the map board. Incorrect answers
will be handed back to the team until all graphics are correctly
Identified
Infantry Platoon
(Known Friendly Location)
3
L
C
FG2320
(Indirect Fire) Target
AP/AT Mixed Minefield
Infantry Company Headquarters
(Known Friendly Location)
Forward Line of Own
Troops (FLOT)
Friendly Axis of Advance
Squad Planned Battle Position
Light Mortar
C
L
5/87
Future Unit HQ Location
C
L
5/87
AB0020
Linear Target
Support by Fire Position
1
Target Reference Point
Enemy Axis of Advance
(Main Effort)
Attack Position
ATK RED
Task
Apply a field dressing or a pressure dressing as needed to a wound
on a casualty's limb and treat for shock
Conditions
Given a simulated casualty with bleeding from a limb and needed
supplies.
Standards
Correctly apply the proper dressing as needed to stop external
bleeding and treat for shock. See FM 21-11 and FM 4-25.11 for
examples. If competitors fail to apply a proper dressing the
competitors will have to untie and retie the dressing until they
achieve success or the 2 minute time limit has expired.
Performance Measures
1. Uncovered the wound, unless clothing was
stuck to the wound or in a chemical environment.
2. Applied dressing on the casualty.
a. Applied the dressing/pad directly over the
wound.
b. Covered the edges of the dressing/pad.
c. Properly secured the bandage.
d. Did not create a tourniquet-like effect with the
dressing.
3. Applied manual pressure and elevated the arm
or leg, if necessary.
4. If a field dressing was applied and bleeding
continued, applied a pressure dressing.
a. Placed the wad of padding directly over the
wound.
b. Tightly wrapped the cloth around the limb.
c. Tied a nonslip knot directly over the wound.
d. Did not create a tourniquet-like effect with the
dressing.
Performance Measures Continued
5. Applied a tourniquet, if necessary.
a. Improvised tourniquet, if used, was at least 2 inches
wide.
b. Tourniquet was placed at least 2 inches above the
wound between the wound and the heart but not on a
joint or directly over a wound or a fracture.
c. Tourniquet was properly applied and secured.
6. Performed steps 1 through 5, as necessary, in
sequence.
7. If a tourniquet was applied, marked the casualty's
forehead with a letter T and the time.
8. If applicable and the situation allowed, saved severed
limbs or body parts and transported them with the
casualty.
9. Watched the casualty closely for life-threatening
conditions, checked for other injuries (if necessary), and
treated for shock. Sought medical aid.
Task
Set up a Landing zone using the NATO “T” or Inverted “Y” method.
Conditions
Given 5 flashlight stakes and one measuring string.
Standards
Correctly set up a landing zone utilizing the NATO “T” or Inverted
“Y” method design for medevac pickup. If the competitors fail to
properly set up an authorized landing zone then they will attempt
the set up again until they either reach success or the 2 minute
time limit has expired.
Task
Properly identify signs and symptoms of different types of hot and
cold weather injuries.
Conditions
Given a magnetic board wit list and symptoms of hot and cold
weather injuries.
Standards
Place the correct symptom with the correct type of “HOT” or
“COLD” weather injury category. If the competitors fail to
correctly match up the proper symptoms to the proper injury
they will continue to try until they either reach success or the 2
minute time limit has expired.
Heat Injuries
Heat cramps symptoms.
(1) Cramping in the extremities (arms and legs).
(2) Abdominal (stomach) cramps.
(3) Excessive sweating.
Heat exhaustion symptoms.
(1) Loss of appetite.
(2) Urge to defecate.
(3) Tingling of the hands and/or feet.
Heatstroke symptoms.
(1) Red (flushed), hot, dry skin.
(2) Seizures.
(3) Unconsciousness and collapse may occur suddenly.
Cold Injuries
Frostbite
(1) Loss of sensation or numb feeling in any part of the
body.
(2) Sudden blanching (whitening) of the skin of the
affected part,
followed by a momentary tingling feeling.
(3) Frozen tissue that feels solid (or wooden) to the
touch.
Snow blindness
(1) Sensation of grit in the eyes with pain in and over the
eyes, made
worse by moving the eyeball.
(2) Watery eyes..
(3) Increased pain with exposure to light.
Hypothermia
(1) Slurred speech.
(2) Increasing stiffness and lack of coordination.
(3) Sudden death.
Task
Call for Indirect Fire using Polar Mission Format
Conditions
Given your firing point location, distance and direction to the
designated target, a Laminated 1:50, 000 Scale Map (Lawrence, KS
West), Protractor (GTA05-02-012, June 2008), Compass, Blank
Laminated Paper, a Dry Erase Marker, and a Radio.
Standards
Correctly determine accurate distance and direction within 50m
and 10 degree of polar target, then construct Polar Fire Mission
Request, transmit Fire Mission to the FDC (Fire Direction
Coordinator). Team will be able to move onto the next task once
BDA (Battle Damage Assessment) has been transmitted to the FDC.
*Note: Team will be provided three (3) opportunities to correctly
transmit Fire Mission Request, or 2 minutes, then told to advance
to the next task. No elevation is required, just distance and
direction
ExampleObserver- Jayhawk 11, this is Ranger 22, Fire for effect, Polar, Over.
FDC- This is Ranger 22, Fire for Effect, Polar, Out.
Observer- Direction 80 degrees, Distance 1000m, over.
FDC- Direction 80 Degrees, Distance 1000m, over.
Observer- Enemy in open, over.
FDC- Roger Enemy in open, out.
Task
Answer general questions about weapons knowledge
Conditions
Given an ammo can filled with 30 questions based on weapons
knowledge.
Standards
Cadets will come to a table with an ammo can filled with 30
questions based on common weapons knowledge,. Cadets will
draw a question, then run back 10m to answer it. After correctly
answering the question, their teammate will run back to the table,
and draw another question and repeat the same process they did
for question 1. After successfully answering 3 questions as a team,
they will move on to the next obstacle.
*Note: Team will be provided as many opportunities as they need
to answer the 3 questions, or until 2 minutes has elapsed. After 2
minutes, they will be directed to the next obstacle.
1
What is the maximum range of the M249 (SAW)?
3,600 meters
2
What is the M136 AT4?
The M136 AT4 is a 84mm, lightweight, self-contained, anti-armor weapon.
3
From which shoulder is the M136 AT4 fired?
Right shoulder only
4
How many rounds can the 60mm fire in one minute?
20 rounds
5
What is weight of the 60mm mortar system in conventional mode?
47 lbs
6
What is the length of the M136 AT4?
40 inches
7
What is the caliber in inches of a 60mm mortar?
2.4 inches
8
What is the overall weight of the M136 AT4?
14.8 lbs
9
What is the maximum effective range of the M136 AT4?
300 meters
10
What is the minimum target engagement range of the M136 AT4?
Training- 30 meters
Combat –15 meters
11
How many times should immediate action be applied to a weapon?
Once. (If Rifle still fails to fire, apply remedial action)
12
Is SPORTS an Immediate or Remedial Action?
Immediate action
13
Describe the max effective rates of fire for the M16/A2 Rifle.
Semiautomatic - 45 rounds per minute
14
Describe the max effective rates of fire for the M16/A2 Rifle
Burst - 90 rounds per minute
15
Describe the max effective rates of fire for the M16/A2 Rifle
Sustained - 12-15 rounds per minute
16
What is the maximum range of the M249 against a point target on a tripod??
Tripod –800 meters
15
Describe the ranges for the M16/A2 Rifle.
Maximum Range - 3,600 meters
16
Describe the ranges for the M16/A2 Rifle.
Max Effective Range for a Point Target - 550 meters
17
Describe the ranges for the M16/A2 Rifle.
Max Effective Range for an Area Target - 800 meters
18
What does S.A.W. stand for?
Squad Automatic Weapon
19
What is the basic load of ammunition for the M16/A2 Rifle?
210 Rounds total. (7 magazines with 30 rounds in each)
20
Name 3 assault firing positions used with the M249
Shoulder
Hip
Underarm
21
What is the overall length of the M16/A2 Rifle?
39.63 inches
22
What is the basic load of ammunition for the M249?
1,000 rounds
23
What is the first thing you should do when you handle a weapon?
Make sure you clear it
24
What is the maximum effective range of the M249 with tripod and T+E?
1,000 meters
25
What is the maximum effective range of the M240B with tripod and T&E?
1100 meters
26
Once done installing the M18A1, how far behind the mine should the wire be secured?
1 meter
26
What is the first step in installing the M18A1?
Inspect the components
27
How much does the M18A1 weigh?
3.5 lbs
28
What color is a "training" M18A1?
Blue
29
How long is the wire that the M4 blasting cap is connected to?
100 ft
30
What is the weight of the M240B?
Approximately 27.6 pounds
Task
Prepare the M136A1 (INERT Trainer) AT-4 for Firing and Engage
Target with AT-4
Conditions
Given a Pre-Inspected AT-4 and a Designated Target
Standards
Correctly Prepare AT-4 Weapon System for Firing (IAW Warrior
Task #071-054-001, Steps 1-6) and Fire the AT-4 Weapon System at
the designated target.
*NOTE: Teams will be given three (3) attempts to correctly
Prepare the AT-4 for Firing, or 2 minutes and then told to proceed
to the next task.
Task
Destroy Target with Tomahawk
Conditions
Given a designated Target and a Tomahawk
Standards
Successfully Destroy the designated target with the Tomahawk.
*NOTE: Each Team will be provided two attempts at destroying
the target. Failure to hit the target will result in a 10M move back
to retrieve another tomahawk. After a hit or three attempts
cadets will be instructed to move to the next task.
Task
To move under direct enemy fire
Conditions
Given a stretch of field with available cover enroute to your
objective
Standards
Correctly maneuver under direct paintball fire, using buddy team
bounding forward to get to the objective. If cadet is hit by a
paintball, they will continue to bound to their objective. If
improper rushing is used i.e. not getting into the prone, etc.,
cadet will be made to return to last covered and concealed
position and re-attempt.
•Slowly raise your head and pick your next position and the route to
it.
•Slowly lower your head.
•Draw your arms into your body (keeping your elbows in).
•Pull your right leg forward.
•Raise your body by straightening your arms.
•Get up quickly.
•Run to the next position.
When you are ready to stop moving, do the following:
•Plant both of your feet.
•Drop to your knees (at the same time slide a hand to the butt of your
rifle).
•Fall forward, breaking the fall with the butt of the rifle.
•Go to a prone firing position.
•REFERENCE STP-21-1-SMCT
Task
Negotiate an Obstacle
Conditions
Given a low wire obstacle
Standards
Both team members must successfully crawl under a low wire
obstacle wearing an ACH, gloves, PPE, and carrying rucksack and
rifle (rubber duck) approximately 20-50 meters until reaching the
other side of the obstacle. Results based, technique will not be
graded.
Task
Request medical evacuation(9 line)
Conditions
You have a casualty requiring medical evacuation (MEDEVAC), a
patient pickup site, a 9 line MEDEVAC request format and all
required information
Standards
Assemble the information in the proper format and transmit a
MEDEVAC request, providing all necessary information in 45
seconds. Soldiers will be allowed two attempts in a 90 second
time period
TF:
UNIT:
TIME:
DATE:
LINE 1 LOCATION (GRID):
LINE 2 CALL SIGN AND FREQ:
LINE 3 # PATIENTS/PRECEDENCE
_____________(A) URGENT 90 MIN_____________(B) PRIORITY 4 HOURS____________(C)ROUTINE 24 HOURS
LINE 4 SPECIAL EQUIPMENT
______________(A) NONE _____________(B) HOIST ____________(C) EXTRACTION ___________(D) VENTILATOR _____________(E) OTHER SPECIFIY__________________
LINE 5 # PATIENTS
______________(L) LITER ______________(A) AMBULATORY
LINE 6 SECURITY AT PICK UP SITE
_____________ (N) NO ENEMY _______________(E) ENEMY IN THE AREA _______________ (P) POSSIBLE ENEMY
LINE 7 PZ MARKING METHOD
______________(A) VS-17 PANEL ____________(B) PYRO ____________(C) SMOKE _____________(D) NONE _______________(E) OTHER SPECIFY__________________
LINE 8 # NATIONALITY AND STATUS
______________(A) US MILITARY
______________(B) US CIVILIAN
______________(C) NON US MILITARY
______________(D) NON US CIV
______________(E) EPW/PUC
______(F) CHILD ESCORT REQUIRED
LINE 9 PZ TERRAIN AND OBSTACLES
Task
Construct a hip-rappel seat( Swiss seat)
Conditions
Utilizing individual Swiss seat ropes, during daylight under existing
weather conditions.
Standards
Show correct technique in tying a hip-rappel seat(Swiss seats)
IOW Warrior Training Center Rappel Master Handbook. Soldier will
have up to two attempts to correctly construct the seat.
Task
Perform First Aid to Restore Breathing and/or Pulse
Conditions
You see an adult casualty who is unconscious and does not appear
to be breathing. You are not in a combat situation or chemical
environment.
Standards
Take appropriate action, in the correct sequence, to restore
breathing and, if necessary, restore the pulse. Continue until the
casualty's breathing/pulse returns, a qualified person relieves you,
a physician stops you, or you are too tired to continue. You will
have 2 minutes to accomplish this task.
Performance Steps
• Roll the casualty onto his/her back, if necessary, and place him/her on a hard,
flat surface.
• Kneel beside the casualty.
•. Raise the near arm and straighten it out above the head.
• Adjust the legs so they are together and straight or nearly straight.
• Place one hand on the back of the casualty's head and neck.
• Grasp the casualty under the arm with the free hand.
• Pull steadily and evenly toward yourself, keeping the head and neck in line with the torso.
• Roll the casualty as a single unit.
• Place the casualty's arms at his/her sides.
• Open the airway.
• Head-tilt/chin-lift method.
• Kneel at the level of the casualty's shoulders.
• Place one hand on the casualty's forehead and apply firm, backward pressure with the palm to tilt
the head back.
• Place the fingertips of the other hand under the bony part of the lower jaw and lift, bringing the
chin forward.
• Jaw-thrust method.
• Kneel above the casualty's head (looking toward the casualty's feet).
• Rest your elbows on the ground or floor.
• Place one hand on each side of the casualty's lower jaw at the angle of the jaw, below the ears.
• Stabilize the casualty's head with your forearms.
• Use the index fingers to push the angles of the casualty's lower jaw forward.
•Check for breathing.
• While maintaining the open airway position, place an ear over the casualty's mouth and nose,
looking toward the chest and stomach.
• Look for the chest to rise and fall.
• Listen for air escaping during exhalation.
• Feel for the flow of air on the side of your face.
•Take appropriate action.
•Place the casualty in the recovery position by rolling him/her as a single unit onto his/her side,
placing the hand of his/her upper arm under his/her chin, and flexing his/her upper leg.
• Watch the casualty closely for life-threatening conditions and check for other injuries, if necessary.
• If the casualty is not breathing, continue with recue breathing.
• Give breaths to ensure an open airway
• Maintain the airway and gently pinch the nose closed, using the hand on the casualty's forehead.
• Take a normal breath and place your mouth, in an airtight seal, around the casualty's mouth.
• Give two breaths (1 second each), taking a breath between them, while watching for the chest to
rise and fall and listening and/or feeling for air to escape during exhalation.
•Check for a pulse for 5 to 10 seconds.
•Use the first two fingers in the groove in the casualty's throat beside the Adam's apple on the side
closest to you. Do NOT use the thumb.
• If a pulse is found but the casualty is not breathing, continue mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
• Give breaths at the rate of one every 5 to 6 seconds (10 to 12 breaths per minute).
•Recheck for pulse and breathing every 2 minutes. If the pulse stops;
•Perform CPR.
• Position your hands and body for chest compressions
• Give 30 compressions.
• Press straight down to depress the breastbone 1 ½ to 2 inches.
• Come straight up and completely release the pressure on the breastbone to allow the chest to
return to its normal position. The time allowed for release should equal the time required for
compression.
Give 30 compressions in about 23 seconds (at a rate of 100 per minute).
• Give two breaths.
• Open the casualty's airway.
• Give two breaths (1 second each).
• Repeat steps for five cycles or 2 minutes.
• Reassess the casualty.
• Check for the return of the pulse for 3 to 5 seconds.
• If the pulse is present, continue to monitor the casualty.
• If the pulse is absent, resume CPR.
• Check breathing for 3 to 5 seconds.
• If the casualty is breathing, place the casualty in the recovery position until help arrives. Watch for
life threatening conditions
• If the casualty is not breathing, continue mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
• Resume CPR with compressions.
• Recheck for pulse every 2 minutes.
• Continue CPR until the casualty's pulse returns, you are relieved by a qualified person, stopped by a
physician, or you are too tired to continue.
Task
Both team members successfully cross a Two Rope Bridge.
Conditions
Given a pre established Two rope bridge approx. 30’ in length, a
life jacket, and a Swiss seat.
Standards
Both team members must traverse the rope bridge wearing an life
jacket and attached to the top rope and the Swiss seat for safety
in order to cross the body of water and continue on the course.
Failure to cross the bridge will result in disqualification.
Task
Negotiate a log Obstacle
Conditions
Given a log obstacle approximately 8”x16’ long
Standards
Both team members must successfully traverse a log obstacle and
continue without falling off. If at any time a team member falls off
an obstacle, that member must go back to the beginning of that
particular obstacle. A maximum of 2 attempts per obstacle is
given or a total of 1:00 before moving on to the next task