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    of natural disasters are increasing and we still rely on old technology method to find or locate any information in search and rescue activities. To enhance our search and rescue operation, we’re supposed to create the more effective and efficient equipment to help rescues to detect or search any victims. The robots become easily to navigate through use in search and rescue operations. However, the several organization already actively themselves to participating in designing and development and keeping

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    Lifeguard and Victim

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    Chapter 5 Rescue Skills A lifeguard must always be prepared to enter the water to make rescues. After determining that the victim needs help, the lifeguard should assess the victim’s condition and use an appropriate rescue. The skills in this chapter can be used in most aquatic environments, although they may have to be modified in some situations. 58 Lifeguarding GENERAL PROCEDURES FOR A WATER EMERGENCY 6. Provides emergency care as needed. Depending upon In all rescue situations

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    ) First and foremost, in order for us to claim for the psychiatric damage that Adam has suffered under tort law, we will have to prove that Adam is either a primary victim or a secondary victim and Adam is suffered from a recognised psychiatric illness, anxiety and stress will generally not sufficient. Primary victims are those who directly involved in the event and secondary victims are those who are suffered a psychiatric illness when someone they know is killed or injured in an accident

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    family members far below the surface. At this moment we are not aware of their fate, or location, and we are making every effort possible to rescue your loved ones, and bring them back safely. We have contacted our Mining Minister Laurence Golborne to assist us with the rescue efforts. President Sebastian Pinera is also aware of this tragic accident. Our rescue workers’ current main objective is to locate your loved ones as quickly as possible, and determine how many may be critically injured. We

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    Impulsive Mountaineering ¨He who learns but does not think is lost! He who thinks but does not learn is in great danger.¨-Confucius, a Chinese teacher. Every day there are many helicopter flights into mountain base camps to rescue the reckless climbers. People ranging from age 13-80 years old set a goal to climb Mount Everest, and unfortunately, some of these people pay for their thoughtless actions with their lives. There have been hundreds of deaths due to bad weather, lack of oxygen, the short

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    Vashem as *Righteous Among the Nations, who risked their lives and, in most cases, the lives of their families and friends to rescue Jews who were fleeing the Nazis and earmarked for extermination. This recognition is correct and appropriate. However, what has been overlooked is that there were thousands and thousands of Jews who also acted during the Holocaust to rescue other Jews and arrange for them to be hidden or smuggled out of the country; or provided them with false identification papers

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    right to call rescue services to come save them? I think they do because they are climbing the mountains for the adventure and it’s their choice. The three reasons why people should have rescue services is that everyone has the right to call 911, people has the right to call for help, and the lives that could be saved by doing so. Everyone has the right to call 911, why couldn’t they call for assistance. Since everyone can call 911 without any reason means you can also call for rescue services to.

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    On January 23, 2018, at approximately 9:30 a.m., Mason Williams (victim) was the last member of the crew to arrive at the mine site. He was a scoop operator and Mine Emergency Technician (M.E.T.) on the first shift. Jason Tackett (owner/cut machine/scoop operator) had arrived earlier around 4:00 a.m., shortly after Howard Waddles (foreman) entered the mine to conduct the pre-shift examination. At 6:00 a.m., due to not having the two (2) required M.E.T. to produce coal, the crew began

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    PLEASE SAVE SIM !

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    "PLEASE SAVE HIM!!" is a sentence heard by Emergency Medical Service professionals (EMS) all over the United States, and as always, there is a rescuer waiting to be dispatched to save a person’s life. Thousands of EMS personnel save lives on a daily basis, not for the paycheck, but for the privilege of saving a someone’s life. September marks the 52th anniversary of EMS’ debut into the public following the publication “Accidental Death and Disability: The Neglected Disease of Modern Society” also

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    What makes someone want to make a change in the world? For some, it is a deep desire to be a part of something bigger or better than themselves. Yet for others, it is a family connection or interest that sparks their conscience. For example, when people are moved to do things like adopt children, something in their heart tells them that she should be a part of something bigger in the world. That is exactly the case for Ludviga Pukas, a domestic maid from Ukraine. It was her own morals and faithfulness

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