WEBVTT 00:00.600 --> 00:02.822 Today's our test out for the water slow 00:02.822 --> 00:04.933 advance . It's a one week course , so 00:04.933 --> 00:07.100 the final day they're expected to show 00:07.100 --> 00:09.156 us everything we we've taught them , 00:09.156 --> 00:11.211 being , uh , the Greenside rescues , 00:11.211 --> 00:13.211 the red side rescues , and then the 00:13.211 --> 00:15.433 survival strokes . So Greenside rescues 00:15.433 --> 00:17.600 is when a marine is in whole utilities 00:17.600 --> 00:17.409 and they're at the other side of the 00:17.409 --> 00:19.631 pool . They jump in , they activate the 00:19.631 --> 00:22.120 EAP emergency action plan . They go , 00:22.170 --> 00:24.337 they save the the person . Red side is 00:24.337 --> 00:26.559 we're gonna have them with a pee tube . 00:26.559 --> 00:28.448 They , they jump in the water and 00:28.448 --> 00:30.781 there's different ways to save somebody . 00:30.781 --> 00:30.530 So some of these . To the front you 00:30.530 --> 00:32.530 grab your arm and push the pee tube 00:32.530 --> 00:34.586 into them , take them to the nearest 00:34.586 --> 00:36.474 wall and get them out the water . 00:36.474 --> 00:38.586 Marines are amphibious by nature , so 00:38.586 --> 00:40.697 all Marines should know how to swim , 00:40.697 --> 00:42.641 how to save somebody , how to save 00:42.641 --> 00:44.863 their gear , because not always are you 00:44.863 --> 00:44.810 gonna have some sort of creek out there , 00:44.889 --> 00:47.056 a boat . Marines go on views . They're 00:47.056 --> 00:49.450 on ships . So for example , if Marines 00:49.450 --> 00:51.617 need to jump off , this is why we have 00:51.617 --> 00:53.728 the tower . This is why we train them 00:53.728 --> 00:55.728 in a safe environment that that way 00:55.728 --> 00:57.950 they push their limits here , set their 00:57.950 --> 00:57.450 limits here , so they don't have to do 00:57.450 --> 00:58.889 it in a real scenario .