After almost an hour, rescuers took his body from the hole, and paramedics declared him dead at the scene. |
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When the rescuers returned, the sniffer dog whined, indicating it detected the smell of a corpse. |
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The natural reluctance of rescuers to get close enough to ground zero after a nuclear detonation to be much use to survivors is another. |
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We put the word out with a group of pet rescuers that we were looking for a goldendoodle or Labradoodle. |
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One of the rescuers described cave diving as a highly dangerous activity, which demanded great skill. |
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Imagining their hoots to be the cry of some dangerous animal, she had spent nearly two terrified days on the run from her rescuers. |
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They pledged doctors, medical supplies, financial aid, and rescuers with sniffer dogs and equipment to locate survivors. |
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A group of French rescuers arrive and pitch their tents under a huge Tricolor. |
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On Aug.30, rescuers picked him up in a boat and deposited him on an interstate. |
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Wildlife rescuers said they were shocked and devastated by three incidents, which have happened in the past week. |
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They tended to personalize and anthropomorphize their pets and viewed themselves as rescuers of suffering or unloved animals. |
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Police and rescuers were called last night after reports that about 25 cocklers were stranded on the sands. |
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The large-scale operation went on for more than two hours as rescuers plucked the cocklers from the sands four miles from the coast. |
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The two rescuers help the swimmer into their boat by lifting, encouraging, balancing, and preventing their boat from swamping. |
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Hundreds of rescuers worked through the night locating wreckage and bodies, which were strewn across a wide area. |
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One of the helicopter's rotor blades had smashed into the crag, showering the rescuers with fragments of rock. |
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Walters said his British rescuers took great risks to pick them up in the stormy seas. |
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Three teens along with their rescuers were saved after their boats capsized in the St. Mary's River. |
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When I arrived at the southern rim, the rescuers were all standing silent watching one of these cages being lifted out of the ruins. |
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The rescuers used breeches buoys and lifeboats to bring the crew and passengers to shore. |
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A powerful telescope or binoculars so I could scan the horizon for rescuers and still look at the wildlife. |
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You report that rescuers and paramedics lost precious time because of confusion and misdirection, implying that they might have saved his life? |
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The bodies of the men, believed to be in their 40s and from the central belt area of Scotland, were found by mountain rescuers yesterday morning. |
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All day long, rescuers in boats and helicopters plucked bedraggled flood refugees from rooftops and attics. |
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A search party of 200 local people and mountain rescuers continued to hunt for the child into this morning. |
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In Pakistan, rescuers are frantically searching for survivors in the rubble of Saturday's earthquake. |
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He was arrested after being picked up by rescuers searching for survivors in the wreckage. |
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An RAF helicopter and a police spotter aircraft were scrambled, and 90 rescuers scoured the moor near Keld, County Durham. |
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Instead, they stood back to back on the highest ground they could find, gulping air and praying for the rescuers 240 feet above to save them. |
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Traffic was stopped on the road and after the complete sanitization of the area rescuers were allowed to lift the victims. |
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The rescuers are also free men and women, exhibiting all the associational skills that have made civil society so vibrant in Western history. |
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Residents searching for missing loved ones filed nervously past rows of wet garments laid out by rescuers on the grass. |
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One of the results was a bad financial system, but it began with housing, so why have you and the other rescuers not done more about that? |
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If the rescuers are sensible, they will focus on long-term structural improvements to budget balance rather than on short-term cuts. |
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As they watched rescuers work frantically, another quake made the trees on the bank sway. |
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The former police constable, and the driving force behind Saturday's ceremony, was one of the first rescuers on the scene 30 years ago. |
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Teams of rescuers scoured bush-clad hills in rain and mist yesterday searching for the missing trio. |
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The motorway was closed as rescuers battled to free casualties from the twisted wreckage of the coach. |
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As darkness fell, the eerie scene was lit by huge banks of bright industrial klieg lights to help rescuers. |
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Shortly afterward, the others heard whinnies and neighs and the two rescuers urging their steeds forward. |
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Victims of the disaster and their rescuers saw sights normally seen only by the military in wartime. |
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With trousers flapping vigorously on the coastline Maritime rescuers might have taken him for a small sailing vessel in distress. |
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In dozens of villages, many cut off from rescuers by quake-induced landslides, relatives desperate to find their loved ones dug through rubble with their bare hands. |
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A man who failed to return home from a walk in the Helvellyn area spent the night under a bush in a ghyll as 32 rescuers from three areas searched the entire range for him. |
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Close up, the news is about voices being heard from beneath rubble, about rescuers digging with their bare hands and sometimes people emerging alive. |
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The little animal then staggered, wobbled and limped around for a few seconds before turning for the last time to his rescuers and wandering off back into nature. |
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Government helicopters buzzed over the scene as rescuers tied the injured to stretchers before forming a human chain and using ropes to pull them up the slope. |
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They are among the eight rescuers who found the stranded climbers. |
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There were simply too few private sector rescuers available for them. |
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Not all of those guarantees are as golden as the bold rescuers might hope. |
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Despite little hope that either could be saved, rescuers tried to revive them and after working for 30 minutes heard a faint heartbeat coming from Andreas. |
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This is despite the considerable efforts of a team of would-be rescuers. |
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All rescuers and volunteers had to use were shovels, picks and spades. |
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It is appropriate to point out that, as of the year 2000, the American Health Association no longer requires rescuers to use mouth-to-mouth for heart attack victims. |
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An initial volley of missiles killed five people in the home, and 10 minutes later a second volley killed up to 11 rescuers. |
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The shy rescuers didn't want to be named and slipped away quietly. |
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A team of 19 rescuers helped paramedics negotiate obstacles including a link chain fence and an 8ft vertical drop to carry the teenager to safety. |
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The forecast called for more rain through the day Sunday, which could hamper rescuers trying to reach all of the far-flung areas that have been affected. |
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With this scheme elderly and vulnerable people can have important information about themselves stored inside a canister to assist rescuers called in an emergency. |
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Survivors and rescuers, who helped save 12 people from the crash, buried the capsule, containing victims' personal effects, under a memorial, in Hopes Carr. |
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So we find a story about six sailors who were rescued from a shipwreck through blowing on a penny whistle, which was eventually heard by their rescuers. |
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But another woman, Linda Yarr, 35, drowned and rescuers believe Charlotte was trapped in the hull. |
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Police officers had to summon emergency rescuers in order to undrape the sculpture of a lone Soviet soldier, informally known as Alyosha. |
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When she peered out she spotted the terrified ferret, nicknamed Dobby by his rescuers, being attacked by a 20 to 30 crows. |
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The death toll was expected to rise as flood waters receded, allowing rescuers to reach stranded vehicles. |
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Pet shop and dog shelter owner Ryo Taira was among animal rescuers who rushed to return the creature to the sea. |
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It was moved onto a barge and rescuers hoped to take it out to sea, but it died following a convulsion on 21 January during its rescue. |
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When the embarrassed owner returned to his parking spot on Monday evening he told rescuers that his satnav had sent him there. |
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Neighbours Paul Smith, 37, and David Saum, 39, tried to keep her calm until rescuers arrived. |
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The woman told rescuers she had a history of back problems and that meant a softly-softly approach. |
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The crew would then attack their German rescuers and bring their boat and Enigma machine back to England. |
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Some are active mountain rescuers, teachers and psychologists, while others still are instructors in speleology and mountaineering. |
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If something goes wrong, it is difficult for rescuers to communicate with injured or trapped spelunkers, or cavers, deep underground. |
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Their rescuers swung into action after cargo ship Chengtu received their distress call. |
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The grateful sea mammal put on a display for its equally exhausted rescuers. |
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The trapped miners heard the rescuers, the rescuers heard the trapped miners. |
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Five days after the accident communication was possible and the rescuers worked in darkness to avoid the risk of a firedamp explosion. |
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The same day Defense Ministry's helicopter with rescuers, traumatologist and surgeon left for the scene. |
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The same rescuers were out yesterday to find three men who spent the night on Stob Coire Nam Beith. |
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The bird has been dubbed Clucky by rescuers who used a net to pluck it to safety from the bin at Little Beckford, Worcs. |
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After the thunderous collapses, rescuers found their walkie-talkies and cell phones almost worthless to reach people trapped in the debris. |
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Their inadvertent rescuers were then forced to take them to Ambon, where they disembarked in Hitu. |
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The three goals of first aid for uncomplicated stings are to prevent injury to rescuers, deactivate the nematocysts, and remove tentacles attached to the patient. |
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Before rescuers arrived, Dickens tended and comforted the wounded and the dying with a flask of brandy and a hat refreshed with water, and saved some lives. |
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Ogwen Valley Mountain Rescue Team and RAF mountain rescuers, who had just finished stretchering another casualty off Bwlch Tryfan, went to his aid. |
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The children and the woman were taken out from the Parvathi Puthanar canal by local rescuers and rushed to a hospital, where they were declared dead. |
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A set of ice picks is an ideal safety tool for rescuers and victims alike. |
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Three helicopters, dozens of rescuers and sniffer dogs had searched frantically but found only bags, socks, ice picks and other personal belongings. |
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Several rescuers were suffering from altitude sickness at the 4,600-metre site, a member of the search teams told the official Xinhua news agency. |
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But a plan to deliver a pump on board the vessel was abandoned after rescuers arrived and saw the crew had abandoned ship into the boat's liferaft. |
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The first concern of the founder of the current monastery was to clear the region of bandits and keep the pass safe for travellers, the role of rescuers developing naturally. |
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On his first day in Milan, he was sent to the scene of a munitions factory explosion, where rescuers retrieved the shredded remains of female workers. |
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Rescuers lifted several injured passengers out of the train on hard-backed stretchers and loaded them onto ambulances. |
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Rescuers on naval boats were searching for bodies that were washed away from the scene of accident, Reddy said. |
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Rescuers abandoned attempts to find survivors after they found all 118 crew had died in the flooded vessel. |
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Rescuers used ropes to pull out the bodies, which were later washed, wrapped in plastic sheets and buried in wooden coffins. |
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Rescuers are probing the snow for an unknown number of people swept up in the massive avalanche. |
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Rescuers tunnelled into the wreckage taking great care to prevent further collapses. |
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Rescuers are frantically trying to reach more than 40 miners trapped in a coal mine that is filling fast with water. |
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Rescuers of a wild giant panda which wandered into a Chinese city were led on a day-long chase before capturing the animal. |
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Rescuers frantically cut through twisted metal to reach survivors, as ambulances and buses ferried the injured to nearby hospitals. |
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Rescuers are trying to recover the bodies of an estimated 100 people buried under an avalanche of mud in a little village just near Mumbai. |
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Rescuers found 80 bodies trapped in the hull when they salvaged the boat from the riverbed. |
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Rescuers searched the area for three hours before they finally found the fisherman. |
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Rescuers had to struggle on foot through more than a mile of rugged terrain before helping the passengers. |
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Rescuers were racing against time last night to haul up a mini-submarine stuck 190 metres underwater near the Pacific coast before the seven sailors on board run out of air. |
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Rescuers were forced to drill a hole through the door to get to her because the vault had a time lock that stopped it opening until the next morning. |
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As insipid and inept as The Rescuers is, the film inexplicably turned out to be a box office bonanza for Disney, scoring boffo business both domestically and in Europe. |
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Rescuers said that the ship was hit by a strong storm some seven sea miles off the Daqin Island near Longkou, which might have caused the gas explosion. |
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Rescuers managed to pluck the Dutch man from the stricken boat. |
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Rescuers are attempting to pull the submarine off the ocean floor. |
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Rescuers have already begun sending supplies and water down the hole. |
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Rescuers were told Michael John Christopher Hillen had been deliber ately pushed into a river. |
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Rescuers refloated 39 pilot whales at high tide, but dozens more died yesterday after a pod beached on a remote island off southern New Zealand. |
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Rescuers have recovered 1,084 bodies since the April 24 accident, disaster management official Captain Palash said, Saudi Press Agency reported. |
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Rescuers were also trying to locate and evacuate campers at a nearby camping ground. |
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Walt Disney announced that it was recalling 3.4 million copies of the newly remastered video version of The Rescuers, its 1977 animated mice-capade. |
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Rescuers scrambled late Saturday to find a missing snowshoer after a pair of spring avalanches struck separate groups in the mountains east of Seattle, the authorities said. |
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