The Rescue may refer to TOC right Art The Rescue painting The Rescue painting , an 1855 painting by John Everett Millais The Rescue statue The Rescue statue , a marble sculpture group 1837 50 by Horatio Greenough Film and television The Rescue 1917 film The Rescue 1917 film , a silent drama starring Lon Chaney, Sr. The Rescue 1929 film The Rescue 1929 film , a romantic adventure by Herbert Brenon, based on Joseph Conrad s novel see below The Rescue 1971 film The Rescue 1971 film , a List of Shaw Brothers films 1971 Shaw Brothers film The Rescue 1988 film The Rescue 1988 film , a film directed by Ferdinand Fairfax The Rescue , seventh episode of the 1964 Doctor Who serial The Daleks Production The Daleks The Rescue Doctor Who The Rescue Doctor Who , a serial from the second season of Doctor Who The Rescue Dynasty 1984 The Rescue Dynasty 1984 , a 1984 episode of Dynasty The Rescue Dynasty 1986 The Rescue Dynasty 1986 , a 1986 episode of Dynasty The Rescue The O.C. The Rescue The O.C. , an episode of The O.C. Literature The Rescue Conrad novel The Rescue Conrad novel , a 1920 novel by Joseph Conrad The Rescue Sparks novel The Rescue Sparks novel , a 2000 novel by Nicholas Sparks The Rescue , a manga based on Erin Hunter s novel series Warriors novel series OEL manga series Warriors novel series Music The Rescue Explosions in the Sky album The Rescue Explosions in the Sky album The Rescue Horsell Common album The Rescue Horsell Common album The Rescue song The Rescue song , a song by American Hi Fi The Rescue , a song by Kutless from To Know That You re Alive See also The Rescues , an American rock band The Rescuers , a 1977 Disney film Rescue disambiguation disambig ... more details
Other uses selfref For the article rescue project, see Wikipedia Article Rescue Squadron Unreferenced date July 2007 File German Rescue Car.jpg thumb Rescue team in Dresden , Germany , in 2006 File Seaking heaven.JPG thumb Helicopter rescue File Helicopter Rescue.jpg thumb Real Helicopter rescue in Malta in 2007 File Gebirgstrage02 Patient Seilsicherung.jpg thumb Patient in mountain rescue stretcher Rescue refers to responsive operations that usually involve the saving of life , or prevention of injury during an incident or dangerous situation. Tools used might include search dogs , search and rescue horse s, helicopter s, the Jaws of Life , and other hydraulic cutting and spreading tool s used to vehicle extrication extricate individuals from wrecked vehicle s. Rescue operations are sometimes supported by special vehicles such as fire department s or EMS Heavy rescue vehicle. Overview Rope s and special devices can reach and remove individuals and animals from difficult locations including Air sea rescue Cave rescue Combat search and rescue Confined space rescue Fast water rescue Ice rescue Mines rescue Rope rescue Search and rescue Ski patrol Urban search and rescue Vehicle Rescue Wilderness rescueRescue operations require a high degree of training and are performed by Rescue Squad s, either independent or part of larger organizations like a fire department fire , police , military ... centuries the word rescue had other meanings for example, there is an old record of a countryman living where Wythenshawe is now, being prosecute d in a local law court for making rescue of a pig ... January 2009 See also Animal Rescue Diver rescue Extraction military Extrication Lifeboat rescue Lifeboat Rescue robot Technical rescue Emergency management External links wiktionary inline rescue commonscat inline Rescue Category Rescue Emergency services stub de Rettung es Equipamiento de rescate fr Sauvetage ja pt Resgate ru simple Rescue ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Rescue is a Macintosh shareware computer game first released in April 1993 by Tom Spreen. Based on Star Trek The Next Generation , it combined arcade style action with strategy. The game s popularity drew the attention of Paramount Pictures Paramount , forcing Spreen to remove Star Trek specific elements beginning with version 2.0.2. Gameplay involves evacuating the residents of outlying colony worlds to the more defensible starbase s, while fending off attacks from the Romulan s renamed Rulans in the later versions. The game inspired many spin offs by other authors, such as http rescue.sourceforge.net Rescue Max , Rescue Rangers , Rescue DS9 and EV Starfleet . External links http members.shaw.ca tspreen Official page of the developer of Rescue http 209.120.136.205 index.php?show game&id 250 Rescue 2.0.5 http www.traud.de rescueRescue fan site mac software stub Category 1993 video games Category Mac OS only games ... more details
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wiktionary rescue rescuing Rescue refers to operations that usually involve the saving of life, or prevention of additional injury. It may also refer to Rescue British Archaeological Trust , a charitable organisation in the United Kingdom Rescue Echo & the Bunnymen song Rescue Echo & the Bunnymen song , the second single released by the band Echo & the Bunnymen Rescue group , a Christian a cappella quartet of musical performers operating out of Gresham, Oregon Rescue KAT TUN song Rescue KAT TUN song , the tenth single by Japanese boy band, KAT TUN Rescue TV series Rescue TV series , a 13 part documentary series focused on air sea rescue work Rescue video game Rescue video game , a computer game published by Mastertronic in 1987 for the ZX Spectrum Rescue , a Macintosh shareware computer game first released in April 1993 by Tom Spreen Rescue Sanjay Mishra album Rescue Silverstein album Rescue Silverstein album , 2011 album Rescue band , a five piece alternative rock folk band from St Albans in the United Kingdom Rescue, California Rescue, Missouri Rescue, a codename of Pepper Potts in the Iron Man comics Rescue The Embassy Mission , the Nintendo Entertainment System port of Hostages video game Hostages See also The Rescue disambiguation disambig es Rescue ... more details
Animal rescue can refer to Animal Rescue TV series Animal sanctuary Animal welfare Rescue group s for pets Pet Rescue TV series RSPCA Animal Rescue TV series Wildlife rescue Wildlife rehabilitation disambig ... more details
Rescue Me may refer to TOC right Music Rescue Me Fontella Bass song Rescue Me Fontella Bass song , covered by many performers Rescue Me Buckcherry song Rescue Me Buckcherry song Rescue Me EuroGroove song Rescue Me EuroGroove song Rescue Me Madonna song Rescue Me Madonna song Rescue Me Hawthorne Heights song Rescue Me Hawthorne Heights song Rescue Me Skepta song Rescue Me Skepta song Rescue Me EP Rescue Me EP , an EP by You Me at Six Rescue Me You Me at Six song Rescue Me You Me at Six song Rescue Me , a song by The Alarm Singles The Alarm Rescue Me , a song by Freak of Nature from Freak of Nature album Freak of Nature Rescue Me , a song by The Hooters Rescue Me , a song by Pushmonkey from Year of the Monkey album Year of the Monkey Rescue Me , a song by Tokio Hotel from Scream Tokio Hotel album Scream Rette mich Tokio Hotel song Rette mich Tokio Hotel song , the original German language version of the song Rescue Me , a song by Y&T from Earthshaker album Earthshaker Rescue Me , a song by Zebrahead from MFZB Rescue Me Let Your Amazement Grow , a song by Bell, Book & Candle band Bell, Book & Candle Television Rescue Me TV series Rescue Me TV series , an American drama series starring Denis Leary Rescue Me soundtrack Rescue Me soundtrack , a soundtrack album from the series Rescue Me UK TV series Rescue Me UK TV series , a British romantic comedy series Rescue Me , an List of Cheers episodes The Third Season 1984 1985 episode of Cheers Rescue Me , an List of Diagnosis Murder episodes Season 6 1998 1999 episode of Diagnosis Murder Other media Rescue Me 1988 film Rescue Me 1988 film , a made for television film produced by Saban Entertainment 1980s Saban Entertainment Rescue Me 1993 film Rescue Me 1993 film , a film starring Michael Dudikoff Filmography Michael Dudikoff Rescue ... disambiguation disambig es Rescue Me desambiguaci n fr Rescue Me nl Rescue Me ja pt Rescue Me fi Rescue Me tr Rescue Me ... more details
Trench rescue is a specialized form of rescue , a subset of confined space rescue . Trench rescue involves shoring up the sides of a trench , and digging a trapped worker out of a collapsed ditch. Trench rescue is one of the most dangerous rescue operations to complete. ref http www.ajstone.com index.php?option com content&view article&id 77&Itemid 77 ref DEFAULTSORT Trench Rescue Category Rescue Reflist disaster stub ... more details
Operation Rescue may refer to A investigation of child pornography conducted by Europol from 2008 to 2011 based on the operations of boylover.net Operation Rescue Kansas , formerly Operation Rescue West or California Operation Rescue , now simply Operation Rescue Operation Save America , formerly Operation Rescue or Operation Rescue National, a pro life organization Operation Rescue Jet Fusion , a Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius episode Operation Rescue New Zealand , a short lived New Zealand pro life organization See also History of Operation Rescue Randall Terry dab ... more details
Rope rescue is a subset of technical rescue that involves the use of static nylon kernmantle rope s, anchoring ... them. Three primary categories of rope rescue exist high angle urban structural, wilderness mountain rescue, and cave rescue . There are significant differences between each in both technique and equipment. As a rule, urban rope rescue involves heavier equipment and is of relatively short duration. Cave and wilderness rope rescue involves lighter equipment with extended rescue times. Although there is significant .... In the USA , urban structural rope rescue performed by professional rescue agencies such as Emergency ... NFPA regulation 1670, and certain disciplines such as confined space rescue may also be addressed by 29 CFR 1910.146 and 29 CFR 1910.147. In most cases, wilderness rope rescue is not specifically covered by such mandates except in the case where the wilderness rescue is carried out by professional organizations that are otherwise covered . Rescue should not be attempted by individuals who have not been formally trained. Local rescue authorities may be able to provide information on rope rescue training, practice, and equipment. Courses that are helpful are Heavy Rescue Technician, Rope Rescue Technician, Trench Rescue Technician, Confined Space Rescue Technician, Hazardous Materials Technician, and Swiftwater Rescue Technician. NFPA regulation 1006 and 1670 state that all rescuers must have medical training to perform any technical rescue operation, including cutting the vehicle itself during an extrication. Therefore, in most all rescue environments, whether it is an EMS Department or Fire Department that runs the rescue, the actual rescuers who cut the vehicle and run the extrication scene or perform any rescue such as rope, low angle, etc, are Medical First Responders, Emergency Medical Technicians, or Paramedics, as most every rescue has a patient involved. References Rescue Technician Operational Readiness for Rescue Providers, edited by Claire Merrick, for the Maryland ... more details
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Disambig Rescue Chamber can refer to McCann Rescue Chamber , a device for rescuing submariners from a submarine that is unable to surface Mine Rescue Chamber , an emergency shelter installed in underground environments. ... more details
International Rescue can refer to International Rescue Corps , the UK rescue organisation A fictional rescue organization seen in Thunderbirds TV series The original name of UK indie band The June Brides A hit 1989 song by We ve Got a Fuzzbox and We re Gonna Use It Fuzzbox disambig ... more details
USS Rescue is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy USS Rescue 1850 , was on loan to the U.S. Government by Henry Grinnell in 1850 for use in tracing the ill fated May 1845 Arctic expedition. USS Rescue 1861 , purchased for the Navy on 21 August 1861 fitted out at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and ordered to join the Potomac Flotilla . USS Rescue 1899 , a salvage tug commissioned 25 September 1918. USS Rescue AH 18 was commissioned 17 May 1941 as USS Antaeus AG 67 . Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Rescue Category United States Navy ship names pl USS Rescue ... more details
Image Shasta Rescue01.jpg thumb Helicopter rescue on Mount Shasta in California Image Rig Training Arapahoe Basin.jpg thumb Lowering a litter on a steep slope training Mountain rescue refers to search and rescue activities that occur in a mountainous environment, although the term is sometimes also used to apply to search and rescue in other wilderness environments. The difficult and remote nature of the terrain in which mountain rescue often occurs has resulted in the development of a number of specific ... Czech Republic Image Gebirgstrage01.jpg thumb Special stretcher for mountain rescue Black Forest Mountain rescue services may be paid professionals or volunteer professionals. Paid rescue services ... terrain and many ski resort s. However, the labor intensive and occasional nature of mountain rescue ... rescue is often undertaken by voluntary teams. These are frequently made up of local climbers and guides. Often paid rescue services may work in co operation with voluntary services. For instance, a paid helicopter rescue team may work with a volunteer mountain rescue team on the ground. Mountain rescue is often free, although in some parts of the world rescue organizations may charge for their services. But there are also exceptions, e.g. Switzerland , where mountain rescue is highly ... parts of the world organized mountain rescue services are often negligible or non existent. Image Bergwacht Hubschrauber.jpg thumb A rescue helicopter in the Bavarian Alps . Image Mountain rescue Alpe d Huez.jpg thumb A mountain rescue team operating at Alpe d Huez , France . Mountain rescue in Canada In the five national parks of the Canadian Rockies , mountain rescue is solely the responsibility ... the same day if weather and daylight permits . Search and rescue costs are currently paid for by park entrance fees. Mountain rescue in the United States main Mountain rescue in the United States In the United States, mountain rescue is handled by professional teams within national parks or by volunteer ... more details
Technical rescue refers to those aspects of saving life or property that employ the use of tools and skills that exceed those normally reserved for fire fighting , medical emergency , and rescue . These disciplines include rope rescue , swiftwater rescue , confined space rescue , ski patrol ski rescue , cave rescue , trench rescue trench excavation rescue , and building collapse rescue, among others. In the United States, technical rescues will often have multiple jurisdictions operating together to effect the rescue, and will often use the Incident Command System to manage the incident and resources at scene. National Fire Protection Association NFPA regulation 1006 and 1670 state that all rescuers must have medical training to perform any technical rescue operation, including cutting the vehicle itself during an extrication . Therefore, in most all rescue environments, whether it is an Emergency medical services EMS department or fire station fire department that runs the rescue, the actual rescuers who cut the vehicle and run the extrication scene or perform any rescue such as rope, low angle, etc, are Certified first responder medical first responder s, emergency medical technician s, or paramedic s, as almost every rescue has a patient involved. References cite book title High Angle Rescue Techniques edition 3rd edition first Thomas Verdo last Vines coauthors Steve Hudson publisher Elsevier Mosby Jems location St. Louis date 2004 08 23 isbn 0 323 01914 5 oclc 56621939 cite book title Field Guide to Accompany High Angle Rescue Techniques edition 3rd Edition first Thomas Verdo last Vines coauthors Steve Hudson publisher Elsevier Mosby Jems location St. Louis date 2004 08 23 isbn 0 323 01913 7 oclc 56622055 See also Rescue squad 911th Engineer Company United States 911th Engineer Company Category Rescue disaster stub ... more details
About the medical specialty rescue organization the vehicle heavy rescue vehicle Unreferenced date March 2007 selfref For the article rescue project, see Wikipedia Article Rescue Squadron . A rescue company is a public service organization that uses specialized equipment and knowledge to rescue people. There are two typical applications squads that rescue trapped people, and squads that rescue people who are having medical emergencies. Entrapment rescue teams are typically associated with fire departments. They may be combined with fire search and rescue, or operate independently for non fire rescues, such as from motor vehicle accidents, industrial accidents, and natural disasters cave ins, house collapse, and the like . Medical rescue squads are typically Emergency Medical Services EMS , operating from ambulances. They provide emergency medical care after Physical trauma trauma and to medical patients. Such rescue squads may provide either basic life support or advanced life support . The staff of such agencies can possess any number of certifications including first responder , emergency medical technician EMT B , and paramedic EMT P . Typically, the term rescue squad is synonymous with first aid squad, emergency squad, safety squad, ambulance squad, ambulance corps., and EMS. In some states in America, a Rescue Squad is an organization staffed by volunteers who offer assistance and is limited to vehicle extrication, search and rescue, and other community services. Typically, an entrapment rescue squad has light and heavy duty rescue vehicles, such as squad truck s or crash trucks, and possibly boats. They may also have ambulances of their own, or they may rely on a separate EMS provider for ambulances. See also Rescue Ambulance Emergency service Emergency medical services Emergency medical technician Extrication Firefighting References references Emergency medical services Category Rescue Category Firefighting equipment Category Emergency vehicles nl Reddingsbrigade ... more details
File C2R logo world.jpg thumb alt Called To Rescue Logo The Called To Rescue Logo Called to Rescue is Called to Rescue is a non profit worldwide organization given to rescuing minor children from sex trafficking, violence and abuse. The director of Called to Rescue, Dr. Cyndi Romine specializes in underage sex trafficking and child victimization. External links http www.apnts.org news called to rescue http www.kgw.com news special reports Child Sex Slaves 109493094.html http www.calledtorescue.org charity stub Categories Category Articles created via the Article Wizard Category Organizations opposed to human trafficking ... more details
Wikify date July 2010 A rescue robot is a robot that has been designed for the purpose of aiding rescue workers. ref name sptimes http www.sptimes.com 2003 03 02 Floridian Robots to the rescue.shtml Robots to the Rescue St. Petersburg Times Online Florida ref Common situations that employ rescue robots are mining accidents, urban disasters, hostage situations, and explosions. Rescue robots were used in the search for victims and survivors after the September 11 attacks in New York. ref http www.aaai.org Pressroom Releases release 02 0910.php In the Aftermath of September 11 What Roboticists Learned from the Search and Rescue Efforts A AAAI press release. ref The benefits of rescue robots to these operations include reduced personnel requirements, reduced fatigue, and access to otherwise unreachable areas. See also Portal Robotics Search and rescueRescue robot competition References reflist External links http www.crasar.org Center for Robot Assisted Search & Rescue Mobile robots Robotics Category Rescue and protection robots Robo stub ja ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Rescue therapy refers to non surgical medical treatment in life threatening situations. Commonly, rescue therapy refers to drug treatment for cardiovascular problems intended to regain normal heart rhythm. Less commonly, rescue therapy refers to multi drug combinations for HIV positive patients who have developed resistance to the standard Antiretroviral drug antiretroviral drug cocktails . DEFAULTSORT Rescue Therapy Category Medical treatments Treatment stub ... more details
For RescueRescue disambiguation Unreferenced date December 2009 An animal rescue group or animal rescue ... stray pet s and attempt to find suitable new homes for them. Many rescue groups are created by and run ... home can be found. Rescue groups exist for most types of pet&mdash for example, rabbit rescue or bird rescue , but are most common for dog s and cat s. For animals with many breed types, many rescue ... Labrador Retriever rescue groups, hunting dog rescue groups, large dog rescue groups, as well as general dog rescue groups. Some rescue organizations specialize in a geographic location such as http corridorrescue.org Corridor Rescue Inc. which focuses on an area called The Corridor of Cruelty. Widely recognized as an umbrella organization for animal rescue groups, Petfinder.org is an online, searchable ..., primarily within breed clubs, that will provide information on breed rescue groups for purebred dogs in the United States. Animal shelter s often work closely with rescue groups, because shelters ..., rescue groups can often find more volunteers with space in their homes for temporary placement. Some organizations such as Young at Heart Pet Rescue, http www.yahpetrescue.org www.yahpetrescue.org ... pounds. In the United Kingdom UK , both shelter and rescue organisations are described using the blanket term rescue , whether they have their own premises, buy in accommodation from commercial kennels ... to as dog pounds. Some dog pounds also carry out rescue and rehoming work and are effectively rescue groups that operate a pound service. Some rescue groups work with pounds to move dogs to rescues ... euthanasia euthanize d. In the USA, there are three classifications for pet rescue A municipal ... non profit Not for profit rescue organizations that typically operate through a network of volunteer foster homes. These rescue organizations are also committed to a no kill policy as specified above. Comparing rescue groups and shelters There are two major difference between shelters and rescue ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Rescue Pets are a plush toy series manufactured and marketed by MGA Entertainment . They are mainly dogs, but can be other animals such as a cat or penguin. The series was released in 2006 with the first Rescue Pets and Rescue Pets Puppies. Their expressions often make them look sad or pitiful to enhance their cuteness. Many of the television spots are produced by Image Line Media. Some Rescue Pets, known as MyePets , include a secret code that can be entered online, enabling those who buy the toys to play games and take care of their pets online at the MyePets site http www.myepets.com . You can visit several locations including the Spa, the Flea Market, the Vet, the Diner, the Arcade, the pet show, the park and the user s house. MyePets are very similar to Webkinz in many ways. There also is an amusement park in construction. It is said to reopen in September 2010. There is also a Rescue Pets Swim To Me puppy. It is made out of plastic, and comes complete with goggles and towel. It swims in water, and walks on land. It has received mixed reviews. http www.target.com Rescue Pets Swim Me Puppy dp B0018QQQEO Current toys The following are part of the Rescue Pets toy line. Not all may be mentioned Rescue Pets Rescue Pets Puppies Rescue Pets Just Born Rescue Pets Wake Me Up Rescue Pets Swim to me puppy Rescue Pets Myepets Rescue Pets Snuggle Up Pup Breeds of dog The following is a partial list of breeds available in the Rescue Pets line. Mixed breed dog Mutt Poodle Boxer dog Boxer Dalmatian dog Dalmatian Terrier Spaniel Husky Beagle German Shepherd Sheepdog dn date December 2011 Golden Retriever Chow Chow Basset Hound Category Stuffed toys Toy stub ... more details
A rescue craft is a boat , ship or aircraft used in rescue rescuing . The most common are Lifeboat rescue for Inshore and closer to shore rescues. For operations further out from shore helicopters & ships are mainly used. Most Government agencies rely on larger ships for rescues further from shore such as Royal Navy ships in the United Kingdom and United States Coast Guard Cutter Coast Guard Cutters used in the USA Although the UK Coastguard does use larger vessels to tow ships in distress . Similarly the UK uses both the RAF Search and Rescue Force Royal Air Force SAR and Her Majesty s Coastguard UK Coastguard for helicopter rescues and the USA uses the United States Coast Guard for theirs. History Sea main Lifeboat rescue There were attempts as early as the 14th century to aid shipwreck victims with the Chinese training in resucitation for the drowning, as well as Portugal and Sweden in the 1690s ordering that ships should be sent to sea to rescue shipwreck survivors, but the first mention of lifeboats was in China where boats were used to rescue people from the rivers in 1737. ref Evans, Clayton Rescue at sea , ISBN 0851779344, Conway Maritime, 2003. ref Air main Air sea rescue The development of the sea plane meant that aircraft could be used to rescue people but was limited as they could ... their extraction. Modern Rescue Craft Sea main Lifeboat rescue Many types of boats and ships are used, ranging from 2 man inflatables, such as the Inflatable rescue boat IRB s, through RHIB s all ... there are highly specialised rescue submarines and support ships such as the NATO NATO Submarine Rescue System NSRS and the USA s Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle DSRV Air Empty section date ... hand powered. Image Salvataggio.JPG thumb 180px A primitive rescue boat, Grado, Italy , 2006. External links http www.offshore.org.au Cronulla District Lifesaver Rescue Service References References DEFAULTSORT Rescue Craft Category Lifeboats no Redningsb t ... more details
Image Gurtretter.jpg thumb right A rescue tube, or Peterson tube. A rescue buoy or rescue tube is a piece of lifesaving equipment used in water rescue. This flotation device can help support the victim s and rescuer s weight to make a rescue easier. It is an essential part of the equipment that must be carried by lifeguard s. It further can act as a mark of authority, identifying an individual as a lifeguard. Image Rettungsboje.jpg thumb right A rescue buoy, also called a Burnside buoy, or can. The rescue tube is usually made of vinyl, and is buoyant enough to support the full weight of a rescuer and several victims. The tube has a long leash that the lifeguard wears around the body to tow the tube along while swimming a long distance. 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 or can today is a hollow plastic rescue flotation device . Because of its rigidity, it is slightly more hazardous in surf conditions. However, the rescue buoy generally has more buoyancy than a rescue tube, allowing the rescuer to assist multiple victims. There are several colors and sizes available commercially. The rails, or sides, or the buoy have handles allowing victims to grab on. Like the tube, the buoy is connect by a rope ... II rescue buoy During World War II , at the instigation of German Generaloberst Ernst Udet , large ... articles ttt07 rescue buoy.html title The German Rescue Buoy publisher Tactical and Technical ... in the British films One of Our Aircraft is Missing 1942 and We Dive at Dawn 1943 . Robotic rescue buoy EMILY Emergency Integrated Lifesaving Lanyard is a robotic rescue buoy made by Hydronalix . ref http www.gizmag.com emily motorized rescue buoy 17297 EMILY ref References reflist Lifesaving and Lifeguarding DEFAULTSORT Rescue Buoy Category Surf lifesaving ... more details
No footnotes date August 2009 Rescue Diver is a scuba diving certification level provided by several diver List of diver training organizations training agencies , such as Professional Association of Diving Instructors PADI , ref Who refer to the course as Rescue Diver http www.padi.com padi en kd rescuediver.aspx ref Scuba Schools International SSI , ref The SSI course goes by the name Diver Stress and Rescue http www.divessi.com stress rescue ref Scuba Diving International SDI , ref Who refer to the course as Rescue Diver http www.tdisdi.com index.php?did 63&site 3 ref and National Association of Underwater Instructors NAUI , ref The NAUI course goes by the name Rescue SCUBA diver http www.naui.org specialty courses.aspx 040 ref which emphasises emergency response and diver rescue . The certification level is loosely equivalent the Conf C3 A9d C3 A9ration Mondiale des Activit C3 A9s Subaquatiques CMAS Diver qualification and the British Sub Aqua Club BSAC Rescue Specialist, http www.bsac.com comediving rescue.html although the European courses tend to be longer and more intensive than their U.S. counterparts. Most organizations have a minimum age requirement of 15 to undertake the Rescue Diver course, although PADI does permit certification of Junior Rescue Divers. Background File PADI Ausbildungssystem.svg thumb right upright 1.5 The whole PADI training system. The Rescue Diver ... the Rescue Diver certification, and thus it effectively becomes a tier in the training. The European ... a group of divers. Topics The course usually covers most of the following topics Self rescue and diver stress Emergency management and equipment Panicked diver response In water rescue breathing protocols ... Association of Diving Instructors PADI Rescue Diver Manual , http www.amazon.com gp product B0000DYV1X ASIN B0000DYV1X Footnotes Reflist Category Diving qualifications Underwater diving stub de Rescue Diver fr PADI Rescue Diver it Rescue diver tr Rescue Diver ... more details