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Many EMT's are also part of Technical Rescue teams, such as Extrication, Rope Rescue, Water
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Extrication required amputation — Mr. Ralston 's left-handed severing of his right forearm, which was pinned between a chalkstone boulder and the canyon wall.
Dark Joe Morgenstern 2010
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I stumbled across the sinister Romanian organisation SMURD (Mobile Emergency Service for Resuscitation and Extrication).
"We'll have you out of there in no time, Mr Bond. You're doing fine. No, don't look at your legs." amuchmoreexotic 2006
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Extrication from a failed war can be long and costly affair, unless it is pursued with intellectual clarity and vigor.
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Extrication team dispatched to one-vehicle accident
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The Mobile Emergency Service for Resuscitation and Extrication now has 170 first-responder teams, 12 training centers and 4 helicopters, with a fifth on the way this spring.
NYT > Home Page By NICHOLAS KULISH 2012
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Extrication tools were being flown there Tuesday afternoon.
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Extrication wouldn't have been easy, but a Mountain Flyer journalist had been shadowing me that day so I did have a ride out.
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Extrication drives were tried on sols 2138, 2140 and 2142 (Jan. 7, 9 and 11, 2010).
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Extrication equipment was also requested at the scene to remove an injured person from a damaged vehicle.
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