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His lungs must be cleared with a suction machine.
A suction machine cleared her throat when she could no longer bring up phlegm.
In the chaos, one of the orderlies had wheeled a suction machine to the foot of Mr. Sultan's stretcher, hoping to clear his lungs of water and blood.
At a nursing home in California, the report said, a patient choked to death, in part because the equipment needed to save his life, a suction machine, was broken.
In 2002, a former employee of Brigham's sent Boulanger an e-mail in which she described being "witness to a suction machine accident, in which a second trimester procedure was sprayed all over me and got in my eyes and mouth".
The ambulances are typically equipped with a radio and a stretcher and in some cases with an oxygen tank, a suction machine, and a "first aid box" for wound dressing.
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Mr Johnson criticised Lib Dem Business Secretary Vince Cable - a London MP - who warned recently that the capital was "becoming a giant suction machine draining the life out of the rest of the country".
He switched on an electric suction machine and inserted a 14-inch rubber tube into the opening.
Vince Cable was right in calling London "a giant suction machine draining the life out of the rest of the country".
Vince Cable, the Business Secretary, recently warned that London is "becoming a giant suction machine, draining the life out of the rest of the country".
The Business Secretary Vince Cable has warned London is "becoming a giant suction machine draining the life" from the rest of the country, as he discussed the possibility of a third runway at Heathrow airport.
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