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  2. Jason's cradle - Wikipedia

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    A Jason's cradle is a maritime rescue device. The device is similar to a scramble net made of cloth webbing. The device is similar to a scramble net made of cloth webbing. It can be suspended over a rail, but it has stiffener batts which make it easier to climb.

  3. Rescue - Wikipedia

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    Jason's cradle – Maritime rescue device made of stiffened netting; Kendrick extrication device – Extrication brace for motor vehicle accidents; Lifeboat (rescue) – Rescue craft used to attend a vessel in distress or survivors; Lindholme Gear – British air-dropped sea rescue equipment

  4. Category:Rescue equipment - Wikipedia

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    Global Maritime Distress and Safety System; H. Hydraulic rescue tool; J. Jason's cradle; K. Kendrick extrication device ... Satellite emergency notification device ...

  5. Line thrower - Wikipedia

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    His device was a line fastened to a barbed shot which was fired from a mortar on the shore. By means of this line a hawser was drawn out from the shore to the ship, and along it was run a cradle in which the shipwrecked persons were landed. [9] It was used in a rescue in 1808, making it the first successful line thrower. [10]

  6. Baby born at sea on migrant dinghy en route to Spain

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    A baby girl was born at sea on a migrant dinghy en route to Spain from Africa on Monday, according to the Spanish maritime rescue service. Rescue workers from Spain’s Canary Islands, encountered ...

  7. Neil Robertson stretcher - Wikipedia

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    The Neil Robertson stretcher is widely used in maritime settings, particularly by naval forces and maritime rescue team. During World War I, the NRS (Neil Robertson stretcher) gained widespread use as the Royal Navy employed it for evacuating casualties from navy vessels that presented significant challenges due to narrow passages and confined ...

  8. Girl, 11, survives migrant shipwreck by clinging to tire ...

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    An 11-year-old girl has been found clinging to tire tubes off the Italian coast after the migrant boat she was on sank three days earlier.

  9. Global Maritime Distress and Safety System - Wikipedia

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    The detection range between these devices and ships, dependent upon the height of the ship's radar mast and the height of the Search and Rescue Locating device, is normally about 15 km (8 nautical miles). Once detected by radar, the Search and Rescue Locating device will produce a visual and aural indication to the persons in distress.

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