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First Aid and Life Saving 277 Chills In order to stop a chill drink hot milk or hot iemomtde and get into bed. Plenty of covers should be used, and hot water bottles or hot milk or lemonade help to warm one quickly. Carrying Injured A severely injured person is always best carried on a stretcher. The easiest stretcher for a scout to improvise is the coat stretch- er. For this two coats and a pair of poles are needed. The sleeves of the coat are first turned ins/de out. The coats are then placed on the ground with their lower sides touching each other. The poles axe pas?! through the sleeves on each side, the coats axe buttoned up with the button side down. A piece of carpet, a blanket, or sacking can be used in much the same way as the coats, rolling in a portion at each side. Shutters and doors make fair stretchers. In order not to jounce the patient in carrying him the bearers should break step. The bearer in front steps off with the left foot and the one in the rear with the right. A number of different methods for carry- ing a patient by two'bearers are practised.