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 ipedia.com: Firefighter Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The general form of rescue is to shuffle through the structure with the right hand against the wall, or utilizing a tool.
Rescue may also involve the extrication of victims of motor vehicle accidents.
More technical forms of rescue include subsets such as rope rescue, confined space rescue, and trench rescue.
www.ipedia.com /firefighter.html   (1816 words)

  
 Articles - Firefighter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
A firefighter is a person who is trained and equipped to put out fires, rescue people, and in some areas provide emergency medical services.
Search and Rescue, which has already been mentioned, is performed early in any fire scenario and many times is in unison with extinguishment and ventilation.
More technical forms of rescue include subsets such as rope rescue, swiftwater rescue, confined space rescue, and trench rescue.
www.xclimbing.net /articles/Fire_service   (2692 words)

  
 All Fire, Police or EMS books, in Alphabetical Order (A - F)
CONFINED SPACE AND STRUCTURAL ROPE RESCUE (1/2005), Michael Roop, Thomas Vines, Richard Wright, 1998.
FIRE FIGHTER RESCUE & SURVIVAL (6/2003), Richard Kolomay and Bob Hoff, 2003.
FIRST DUE TRENCH RESCUE (1/2005), James B. Gargan, 1996.
www.fire-police-ems.com /books/3000a.shtml   (7197 words)

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