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  2. Special operations firefighter - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Fire Department's (FDNY) Rescue Company No. 1 is the oldest special operations firefighters in modern firefighting history. On 8 March 1915, Rescue Company No. 1 was established. Rescue Company No. 1 began as a volunteer fire squad composed of volunteers from the ironworker, elevator man, and mason professions. During that ...

  3. Community emergency response team - Wikipedia

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    Many CERT programs also provide training in amateur radio operation, shelter operations, flood response, community relations, mass care, the ICS, and the National Incident Management System (NIMS). [citation needed] Each unit of CERT training is ideally delivered by professional responders or other experts in the field addressed by the unit.

  4. List of Emergency! episodes - Wikipedia

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    Rescues include two men trapped on the side of a building with a 1/2-ton sign hanging near them; a man trapped in his new sauna after passing out, whom the doctors find to be suffering from Addison's disease; and an old woman whose apartment building explodes during a gas leak–with John inside. John then suffers a broken foot.

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  6. Search and rescue - Wikipedia

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    The AFM, in close collaboration with the US Coast Guard, also runs a Search and Rescue Training Centre for International Students [115] in Maritime SAR Mission Co-ordination and Planning. [116] To date more than 30 foreign students from 15 countries including Albania, Cameroon, Croatia, Equatorial Guinea and Kenya have attended these courses ...

  7. 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 ...

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  9. Elevator operator - Wikipedia

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    The elevator operator had to regulate the elevator's speed, which typically required a good sense of timing to consistently stop the elevator level with each floor. In addition to their training in operation and safety, department stores later combined the role of operator with greeter and tour guide , announcing product departments, floor by ...