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			 LIFESAVING
 This Merit Badge(or Emergency Preparedness MB)
 is Required to earn the Eagle Scout Rank
 These were the REQUIREMENTS from January 1, 1998 untilREVISIONS were made on January 1, 2001.
 To see the changes which were made in 1998,
			Click here. To see the current requirements
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				Before doing requirements 2-15
				
					Earn Swimming merit badge.Swim 400 yards.Explain:
				
					The Safe Swim Defense and Safety AfloatThe order of methods in water rescue.Show reaching rescues using such things as arms, legs, branches, 
				sticks, towels, shirts, paddles, and poles.Show rescues using items that can be thrown, such as lines, 
				ring buoys, and free-floating supports.Show or explain the use of rowboats, canoes, and other small 
				craft in making rescues.With a helper and a subject, and a practice victim, show a line 
				rescue both as tender and as rescuer. Perform the rescue with the 
				practice victim approximately thirty feet from the tender. Use a 
				100 foot length of 3/16 inch line. If available, demonstrate the 
				use of a torpedo buoy and rescue tube.Show that you can remove street clothes* on shore (except 
				underwear or swim trunks) in 20 seconds or less. Explain the importance 
				of disrobing before a swimming rescue.Explain the importance of avoiding contact with a victim; explain 
				"lead" and "wait" tactics; and explain why equipment should be used 
				in a swimming rescue.Swim 30 feet and make the correct approach to a tired swimmer. 
				Move him 30 Feet to safety using the following:
				
					Underarm swim-along.two-person assist.Make rescues on a practice victim 30 feet from shore, using 
				the correct entry and a strong approach stroke, and bringing the 
				victim back to pier or poolside, using;
				
					A rescue tube or torpedo buoyA shirt, towel, or other equipmentA front approach and wrist tow.A rear approach and single armpit tow.A rear approach and single armpit tow, changing to the cross-chest 
					carry. Discuss the different methods for removing the victim from the 
				water. Choose the appropriate method for your situation. Remove 
				the practice victim from the water and place in position for resuscitation.Show in deep water your defense against grasps by blocking and 
				escaping. Free yourself from a wrist hold, rear head-hold, and a 
				front head-hold.Make four surface dives in 8 to 10 feet of water. Retrieve an 
				object on each of the first three dives. Bring up a 10-pound weight 
				on the fourth dive.Show search techniques as a part of a lost swimmer drill. Discuss 
				search techniques using mask, fins, and a snorkel (not scuba).Do the following:
				
					Explain how to recognize and confirm cardiac arrest.Demonstrate proper technique for performing CPR using a 
					training device approved by your counselor.Demonstrate proper management of a spinal injury by
				
					Explaining the signs and symptoms of a spinal injurySupporting a face up victim in calm, shallow water.Turning a person from a facedown to a face up position while 
					maintaining support. * "Street clothes" means low shoes, socks, underwear (or trunks), 
			pants, belt, and a long-sleeve shirt. A jacket or sweater or sweatshirt 
			also may be worn. 
 BSA Advancement ID#: 9Pamphlet Revision Date: 2000
 Requirements last revised in 2001
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