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  2. Surface water rescue - Wikipedia

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    Although multiple agencies respond to such rescues, including police, fire department, and emergency medical services, their functions, responsibilities, and level of training for such a technical rescue are quite different. As such, a best-practice will identify and adopt industry standards that include specific training and equipment.

  3. Northborough firefighters' refresher course on ice rescues ...

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    NORTHBOROUGH —Four local firefighters rescued a woman who got stuck in mud up to her waist while chasing her dog on Tuesday in Carney Park, applying ice and water rescue training they got the ...

  4. Local firefighters get their feet wet in water rescues - AOL

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    Nov. 14—If you took a trip to Lodi Lake this past week, you may have seen a group of men performing routine water rescue tasks and speed boat maneuvers for most of the day.

  5. Water surface searches - Wikipedia

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    Water surface searches are procedures carried out on or over the surface of a body of water with the purpose of finding lost vessels, persons, or floating objects, which may use one or more of a variety of search patterns depending on the target of the search, as the direction and rate of drift vary depending on the characteristics of the target and the water and weather conditions at the time.

  6. Glossary of nautical terms (M–Z) - Wikipedia

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    2. Nickname for a water rescue training dummy. See also paradummy. outboard 1. Situated outside the hull of a vessel. 2. Situated within a vessel but positioned away (or farther away, when contrasted with another item) from her centerline. 3.

  7. Dickerson Whitewater Course - Wikipedia

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    It was the first pump-powered artificial whitewater course built in North America, and is still the only one anywhere with heated water. It remains an active training center for whitewater slalom racing, swiftwater rescue training, and other whitewater activities. The facility is owned by the NRG Energy company. Except during special events ...

  8. Swift water rescue - Wikipedia

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    Swift water rescue (also called "white water rescue") is a subset of technical rescue dealing in white water river conditions. Due to the added pressure of moving water, swift water rescue involves the use of specially trained personnel, ropes and mechanical advantage systems that are often much more robust than those used in standard rope rescue .

  9. Water safety - Wikipedia

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    A Royal Navy rescue helicopter in action above a boat An Auckland Rescue Helicopter in action. Air-sea rescue (ASR or A/SR, also known as sea-air rescue [4]) is the coordinated search and rescue (SAR) of the survivors of emergency water landings and people who have survived the loss of their seagoing vessel or are otherwise in peril at sea.