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  2. 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 ...

  3. Rescuer - Wikipedia

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    A rescuer is a person who saves something from harm or danger. They are trained in some combination of technical rescue, diver rescue, mountain rescue, extrication rescue, and advanced firefighting. The term is commonly used with people who are doing a rescue and in some careers use "Rescuer" as the job title.

  4. Emergency service - Wikipedia

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    Emergency services and rescue services [1] are organizations that ensure public safety, security, and health by addressing and resolving different emergencies. Some ...

  5. United States Air Force Pararescue - Wikipedia

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    While training, techniques and equipment varied, one rule was constant: "Rescue forces must presume survivors in each crash until proved otherwise." Search and rescue of downed aviators in the continental United States fell primarily to the Civil Air Patrol, a civilian aviation group under the command of the Army Air Corps. The CAP would ...

  6. Glossary of firefighting - Wikipedia

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    This form of attack is far less effective than an Offensive or Direct attack. Also known as "surround and drown." Deflagration: An explosion with a propagation front traveling at subsonic speeds, as compared to supersonic detonation. Denver drill: A drill that essentially re-creates the rescue of Denver firefighter Mark Langvardt. It ...

  7. Emergency medical responder - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, in most all rescue environments, whether it is an EMS or fire department that runs the rescue, the actual rescuers who cut the vehicle and run the extrication scene or perform any rescue such as rope rescues or swift water rescue, etc., are emergency medical responders, emergency medical technicians, or paramedics, as most every ...

  8. Tucker Carlson receives a job offer after his departure from ...

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    It didn’t take long for Tucker Carlson to land a job offer after losing his primetime slot on the most-watched cable news network in the country.. Within hours after Fox News announced that the ...

  9. Firefighter - Wikipedia

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    Of the four firefighters who jumped and survived, only one of them had a self-rescue rope. Since the incident, the Fire Department of New York City has issued self-rescue ropes to their firefighters. [16] Heat injury is a major issue for firefighters as they wear insulated clothing and cannot shed the heat generated from physical exertion ...