Category: RESCUE
World Rescue Team
Discover the World Rescue Team, featuring USAR, GRIMP, and UK-ISAR, and their vital role in global rescue and disaster response. American Rescue Teams In the United States, rescue teams are organized by fire departments, police, and emergency medical services. Below is an overview of the main rescue teams: Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) Urban Search…
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How to remove a car battery
How to remove a car battery safely with step-by-step instructions on opening the hood, disconnecting terminals, and handling battery risks. How to Open a Car Hood Opening a car hood is a straightforward process that usually involves the following steps. While these steps are common across many car models, it is always a good idea…
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High-Altitude Rescue (On a Roof without an Anchor)
“High-Altitude Rescue (On a Roof without an Anchor)” explains roof rescue methods without anchors, including PPE and techniques. High-Altitude Rescue (On a Roof without an Anchor) When an accident occurs while working on a roof, rescue operations become critical, especially if there are no anchor points available. Here, we will explain the basic methods of…
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Rescue from Manholes (confined space)
Rescue from manholes (confined space) requires knowledge of gas hazards, safety gear, and rescue procedures. confined space Rescue Accidents due to oxygen deficiency, common in confined spaces like manholes, are broadly categorized into two types: accidents due to oxygen deficiency and hydrogen sulfide poisoning. Understanding these accidents and taking appropriate measures is crucial. Accidents Due…
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Rescue in an Irrigation Canal
Rescue in an Irrigation Canal: Safe methods using ladders, vehicle lifts, and slide techniques. Rescue from Urban Sewers and Canals Rescuing someone from urban sewers or canals may seem simple, but it involves significant risks and requires proper procedures and techniques. Here’s a clear explanation of how to rescue a person who has fallen about…
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Train Rescue
Rescue operations in train accidents can result in many casualties due to collisions or human accidents. These accidents range from minor incidents to large-scale disasters. Unlike regular vehicles, trains have complex structures and carry high voltage electricity. Therefore, it’s essential to first learn about the structure and characteristics of trains. Train Car Structure Initial Response…
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