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  2. Fénix capsules - Wikipedia

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    The Fénix capsules were three metallic containers that were used for the rescue of 33 trapped miners after the 2010 Copiapó mining accident, [1] and are an enhanced version of the Dahlbusch Bomb. The capsules were constructed by Astilleros y Maestranzas de la Armada (ASMAR), ( Shipyards and Arsenals of the Navy ), who named it Fénix ( Phoenix ).

  3. 33rd Rescue Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The 33rd Rescue Squadron is part of the 18th Wing at Kadena Air Base, Japan.It operates Sikorsky HH-60 Pave Hawk aircraft conducting search and rescue missions.. The squadron was established when the 2nd Air Rescue Squadron was expanded to Group status in 1952.

  4. Bob Burnside - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, he was appointed president of the National Surf Life Saving Association. In 1967, he developed the revolutionary plastic “Burnside Rescue Can”, now a standard for lifeguards worldwide and iconic symbol of beach lifeguarding. He was a champion swimmer who introduced the Malibu balsa surfboard to Australia.

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  6. Rescue buoy - Wikipedia

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    The rescue tube is usually red, but can come of a variety of colors. Rescue tubes often have the words "Guard" or "Lifeguard" printed on them. The tube may also have clips so that it may be wrapped around a person. The rescue buoy is a hollow plastic rescue flotation device. It is also referred to as a torpedo buoy (often called a "torp ...

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  8. 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 ...

  9. List of inactive United States Navy helicopter squadrons

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    Combat Search and Rescue Squadron established upon disestablishment of active component CSAR squadron HC-7 HC-11: Gunbearers UH-3H H-46 MH-60S: HC-11: 1 Oct 1977-Apr 2005 HSC-21: Apr 2005–present HSC-21 Not applicable, still active HCT-16: Bullfrogs UH-2C HH-46A: HCT-16: 1 Nov 1974-May 1977 HC-16: May 1977-1 Apr 1994 HC-16 Disestablished 1 ...