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  2. American Residential Services - Wikipedia

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    The company eventually dropped the "Service Express brand and the parent brand was known primarily as “ARS/Rescue Rooter.” In October 2006, ARS/Rescue Rooter was then acquired from ServiceMaster by two private equity firms, Caxton-Iseman Capital and Royal Palm Capital Partners, for $100 million. In May 2014, ARS was acquired by Charlesbank ...

  3. ServiceMaster - Wikipedia

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    Rescue Industries and American Residential Services, now known as ARS/Rescue Rooter: RI acquired in 1998; ARS acquired and merged with RI 1999; sold 2006; ServiceMaster Restore (established 2013): disaster restoration; AmandaSpec (acquired 2007): home inspection; Two Men and a Truck (acquired 2021)

  4. Man Known as the 'Johnny-on-the-Spot' Animal Rescuer ... - AOL

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    Austin Muhs and the 999 Rescue Team he leads have helped save over 100 animals from the ongoing L.A. wildfires Man Known as the 'Johnny-on-the-Spot' Animal Rescuer for His L.A. Community Ramps Up ...

  5. Ars - Wikipedia

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    Ars, France, 1959; Ars Technica, a news website sometimes referred to as Ars; Ars, a cultural magazine in Montenegro; African red slip ware, a type of Roman pottery; Atlanta Rhythm Section, an American rock band Atlanta Rhythm Section, the group's self-titled debut album; Automatic Reaction System (ARS) in the film Virus (1980)

  6. Search and rescue in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Search and rescue in the United States involves a wide range of organizations that have search and rescue responsibilities. In January 2008, the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) released the National Response Framework (NRF) which serves as the guiding document for a federal response during a national emergency.

  7. Mr. Rooter - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Rooter was founded in 1970 [1] and began franchising in 1972. In the 1980s, the founder of Rainbow Restoration, Don Dwyer, acquired Mr. Rooter, launching The Dwyer Group, a family of home services franchise brands that grew to include Glass Doctor, Molly Maid, Mr. Appliance, Mr. Electric, Mr. Handyman and others; the overall franchise division of The Dwyer Group, headquartered in Waco ...

  8. United States Air Force Combat Rescue School - Wikipedia

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    After the Korean War, the USAF Air Rescue Service resumed worldwide operations for rescue coverage and ARS squadrons flew hundreds of humanitarian relief and rescue missions, primarily using the HU-16 Albatross fixed-wing amphibious aircraft and the UH-19 and HH-19 versions of the H-19 Chickasaw helicopter.

  9. List of United States Air Force rescue squadrons - Wikipedia

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    59th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron: N/A: HH-60: Previously at Kandahar Airfield until Feb 2013 (451 AEW). [7] 64th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron: Palm Trees: N/A: HH-60G: 1st Expeditionary Rescue Group: Previously at Joint Base Balad then Diyarbakır Air Base: 81st Expeditionary Rescue Squadron: Camp Lemonnier: HC-130: CJTF-HOA [8] 82nd ...