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  2. Rescue buoy - Wikipedia

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    The rescue tube is usually red, but can come of a variety of colors. Rescue tubes often have the words "Guard" or "Lifeguard" printed on them. The tube may also have clips so that it may be wrapped around a person. The rescue buoy is a hollow plastic rescue flotation device. It is also referred to as a torpedo buoy (often called a "torp ...

  3. Rescue buoy (Luftwaffe) - Wikipedia

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    A Luftwaffe rescue buoy at sea The interior of a Luftwaffe rescue buoy. The Luftwaffe's rescue buoy (Rettungsboje) was designed to provide shelter for the pilots or crew of aircraft shot down or forced to make an emergency landing over water.

  4. IRB racing - Wikipedia

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    Tube Rescue is a competitive event that simulates the act of rescuing a patient with the use of a flexible foam rescue tube. It consists of a driver, crew person, and patient. In this race, two buoys are positioned 25 metres apart in the water. The patient is placed at the buoy farthest away from the shore.

  5. 'Rescue tubes' installed at local beaches, city says - AOL

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    Jan. 11—A Wednesday morning news conference to announce the installation of 20 bright yellow foam flotation devices called "rescue tubes" on city-owned beaches was briefly interrupted with a ...

  6. Float dedicated to woman who drowned helps save lives of four ...

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    The rescue tube is part of a water rescue station that was dedicated to Toni Watts, who drowned off Oak Island on June 14, 2022, according to Oak Island Water Rescue.

  7. Lifebuoy - Wikipedia

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    A lifebuoy or life ring, among many other names (see § Other names), is a life-saving buoy designed to be thrown to a person in water to provide buoyancy and prevent drowning. [1] Some modern lifebuoys are fitted with one or more seawater-activated lights to aid rescue at night.

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