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    Swim Survival Skills Training (S3T) –Front Head Hold Escape (#3 – option 1)

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    UNITED STATES

    01.01.2020

    Video by Michael Stevenson 

    Marine and Family Programs

    The front head-hold escape allows you to escape when you are facing a victim who is gripping you around your head and neck. Take a quick breath and tuck your chin into your shoulder to protect your throat. Clap your hands above your head three times to submerge instantly. This drags the victim below the water, lifts the arms from around your neck, and typically, the victim releases their grasps in order to get back to the surface. If the victim doesn’t release their grasps, apply pressure to the victim’s brachial pressure points (located inside the upper arm, above the elbow). Thrust the victim’s arms up and away. Keep your chin tucked to protect your throat, and swim underwater away from the victim and return to the surface at the ready position. Stop -8 feet from the victim to reassess the situation. Determine an appropriate course of action.

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    Date Taken: 01.01.2020
    Date Posted: 03.17.2020 16:05
    Category: Series
    Video ID: 743324
    VIRIN: 200101-O-BT843-1394
    Filename: DOD_107731153
    Length: 00:00:49
    Location: US

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