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  2. Rescuer - Wikipedia

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    A rescuer in the military is a soldier or sailor who has extra training in diver rescue, mountain rescue, or in extrication. Commonly these rescuers are known from Coast Guard service, where they are seen saving people during a dangerous encounter. A normal military rescuer's duty is to save another military personnel during combat or normal ...

  3. Glossary of firefighting - Wikipedia

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    Rescue company: Squad of firefighters trained and equipped to enter adverse conditions and rescue victims of an incident. Often delegated to a truck company. Often delegated to a truck company. Reset: Used variously, a specific technique to quickly knock down a fire from the exterior of a structure before standard offensive operations are ...

  4. Rescue - Wikipedia

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    Circumstances that lead to the necessity for rescue can develop due to bad luck, when the events were not foreseeable, duty, where there is known risk, but the person is legally or ethically obliged to take the risk, through voluntary assumption of reasonable risk in the pursuit of profit, knowledge, entertainment or other perceived reward, ignorance of risk foreseeable by a well informed ...

  5. First responder - Wikipedia

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    First responders typically include law enforcement officers (commonly known as police officers), emergency medical services members (such as EMTs or paramedics), fire service members (such as firefighters, search and rescue members, technical/heavy rescue members, etc) and Public Works employees such as Heavy Equipment Operators as well as ...

  6. Rescue (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    International Rescue Committee, a global humanitarian relief nongovernmental organization; Rescue – The British Archaeological Trust, a British charity that campaigns for the protection of archaeology and cultural heritage

  7. Pasadena Humane's Update on Tortoise Rescued From LA ... - AOL

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    Now, days after Huckleberry was brought to the rescue, he finally is going home. Related: Update on Dogs & Cats Being Treated for Burns at Pasadena Humane Society Is Devastating

  8. Category:Rescue - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Rescue" The following 84 pages are in this category, out of 84 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Beautiful Kitten Clings to Rescuer for Comfort After No One ...

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    The shelter posted about the rescue cat in a heartbreaking video online. We swear Dijon is a cutie. We swear Dijon is a cutie. Just look at the way he rests his head on his caretaker's shoulder.