Common use of Rescue Clause in Contracts

Rescue.  Assists, hoists, carries or drags victims from emergency area by means of interior access (stairs, hallways, etc.) or, if necessary, by ladders, fire escapes, platforms, or other means of escape-using rescue harnesses, ropes, etc.  Rescues drowning victims using life-saving techniques.  Conducts water rescues (i.e., river rescue, using boats) in accordance with established guidelines.  Evacuates persons from incident scene due to risk of fire, explosion, and exposure to hazardous chemicals, etc.  Moves heavy objects and obstructions in order to free or gain access to trapped victims or bodies, using air bags, chains and hoists, jacks, shoring materials, ▇▇▇▇▇ tools and other hydraulic tools.  Drags or carries victims from emergency scenes.  Hoists or lowers victims or fire personnel using ropes, knots, and rescue harnesses.  ▇▇▇▇▇, breaks or cuts structures, vehicles, and/or aircraft to free victims involved in accidents, cave-ins, collapsed buildings or other entrapments – using door openers, jaws, axes and other manual and mechanical equipment.  Instructs a person on upper floors as to appropriate actions ((e.g., staying put, ascending to upper floors descending to lower floors via fire escapes, etc.)  Digs to free victims trapped in tunnels, pipes excavations, cave-ins or other entrapments using shovels, picks, spades and other equipment.  Places victims onto stretchers, backboards, strokes, etc.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Rescue.  Assists, hoists, carries or drags victims from emergency area by means of interior access (stairs, hallways, etc.) or, if necessary, by ladders, fire escapes, platforms, or other means of escape-using rescue harnesses, ropes, etc.  Rescues drowning victims using life-saving techniques.  Conducts water rescues (i.e., river rescue, using boats) in accordance with established guidelines.  Evacuates persons from incident scene due to risk of fire, explosion, and exposure to hazardous chemicals, etc.  Moves heavy objects and obstructions in order to free or gain access to trapped victims or bodies, using air bags, chains and hoists, jacks, shoring materials, ▇▇▇▇▇ tools and other hydraulic tools.  Drags or carries victims from emergency scenes.  Hoists or lowers victims or fire personnel using ropes, knots, and rescue harnesses.  ▇▇▇▇▇, breaks or cuts structures, vehicles, and/or aircraft to free victims involved in accidents, cave-ins, collapsed buildings or other entrapments – using door openers, jaws, axes and other manual and mechanical equipment.  Instructs a person on upper floors floors, as to appropriate actions ((e.g., staying put, ascending to upper floors descending to lower floors via fire escapes, etc.)  Digs to free victims trapped in tunnels, pipes pipes, excavations, cave-ins or other entrapments using shovels, picks, spades and other equipment.  Places victims onto stretchers, backboards, strokes, etc.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement