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A stretcher-bearer is a person who carries a stretcher, generally with another person at its other end, especially in a war or emergency times when there is a very serious accident or a disaster. In case of military personnel, for example removing wounded or dead from a battlefield, the modern term is combat medic who will have received considerable training. Stretcher-bearers would have received basic first-aid training. The wounded soldier had to wait until the stretcher-bearers arrived or simply the stretcher-bearers will find them.

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  • Brancardier (fr)
  • Stretcher bearer (en)
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  • Les brancardiers sont les personnes chargées du transport des patients ou victimes (malades ou blessés) vers un lieu sécurisé, aujourd'hui encore au sein d'une structure de soins ou en cas d'accident, de catastrophe ou sur un champ de bataille, vers la structure de soins. Suivant les situations et les époques, ils peuvent utiliser des brancards, une civière, différents dispositifs de portage des plus rudimentaires au plus sophistiqués. (fr)
  • A stretcher-bearer is a person who carries a stretcher, generally with another person at its other end, especially in a war or emergency times when there is a very serious accident or a disaster. In case of military personnel, for example removing wounded or dead from a battlefield, the modern term is combat medic who will have received considerable training. Stretcher-bearers would have received basic first-aid training. The wounded soldier had to wait until the stretcher-bearers arrived or simply the stretcher-bearers will find them. (en)
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  • Les brancardiers sont les personnes chargées du transport des patients ou victimes (malades ou blessés) vers un lieu sécurisé, aujourd'hui encore au sein d'une structure de soins ou en cas d'accident, de catastrophe ou sur un champ de bataille, vers la structure de soins. Suivant les situations et les époques, ils peuvent utiliser des brancards, une civière, différents dispositifs de portage des plus rudimentaires au plus sophistiqués. (fr)
  • A stretcher-bearer is a person who carries a stretcher, generally with another person at its other end, especially in a war or emergency times when there is a very serious accident or a disaster. In case of military personnel, for example removing wounded or dead from a battlefield, the modern term is combat medic who will have received considerable training. Stretcher-bearers would have received basic first-aid training. The wounded soldier had to wait until the stretcher-bearers arrived or simply the stretcher-bearers will find them. In times of war, stretcher-bearers may in certain situations be covered by Art. 25 of the First (Geneva) Convention of 1949 under the category of auxiliary medical personnel. (en)
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