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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rescuer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who saves or helps another person in a difficult situation.
Example: "The firefighter was hailed as a rescuer after saving the family from the burning building."
Alternatives: "a savior" or "a helper."
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In addition, there are four case reports about resuscitation, where a rescuer not wearing gloves experienced a shock from the patient's ICD.
Avoid becoming a rescuer.
Mackinnon was a rescuer, he decided.
Source: AP A rescuer searches the wreckage of a car.
Of course, there are risks in being a rescuer.
A few responded: "I'm a rescuer," one said.
"He really is a rescuer," Ms. Kleinman said.
This princess, though, would rather be a rescuer herself.
For example, what might the victim expect from a rescuer?
The airplane turned off," a rescuer quoted her saying.
"God is great," said a rescuer, cradling the baby in his arms.
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