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File:Gebirgstrage02_Patient_Seilsicherung.jpg|Mountain Rescue with Rope Safety | |||
File:101st_Rescue_Squadron_-_Hurricane_Katrina_Rescue.jpg|101st Rescue Squadron - Hurricane Katrina Rescue | |||
File:Offloading_a_Distressed_Swimmer_(48808615411).jpg|Offloading a Distressed Swimmer | |||
File:Paramedics_extract_a_patient_in_a_car_accident.jpg|Paramedics Extract a Patient in a Car Accident | |||
File:Chute_de_hauteur.jpg|Fall from Height | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:02, 23 February 2025
Rescue refers to the act of providing aid or assistance to individuals or groups who are in danger, distress, or harm's way. This can include a wide range of situations, from natural disasters to medical emergencies. The goal of rescue efforts is to prevent further harm and to ensure the safety and well-being of those involved.
Types of Rescue[edit]
There are several different types of rescue, each requiring specific skills and equipment. Some of the most common types include:
- Search and Rescue: This involves locating and assisting people who are lost or in distress. This can occur in a variety of environments, including wilderness, urban, and marine settings.
- Mountain Rescue: This type of rescue is focused on assisting individuals in mountainous and high-altitude environments. This can include climbers, hikers, and skiers.
- Water Rescue: This involves rescuing individuals who are in distress in a body of water. This can include swimming, boating, and diving incidents.
- Air Rescue: This type of rescue involves using aircraft to locate and rescue individuals. This can be particularly useful in remote or difficult-to-reach locations.
- Urban Search and Rescue: This involves locating and rescuing individuals from collapsed buildings or other urban disasters.
Rescue Equipment[edit]
The equipment used in rescue operations varies depending on the type of rescue. Some common pieces of equipment include:
- Rope: Used for climbing, rappelling, and securing individuals or objects.
- First Aid Kit: Used to provide immediate medical care.
- Stretcher: Used to transport injured or incapacitated individuals.
- Personal Protective Equipment: Used to protect rescuers from hazards.
- Communication Equipment: Used to coordinate rescue efforts and communicate with outside agencies.


