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emergency escape
noun
A fire escape.
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'emergency escape' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to an exit or plan of action used in an emergency situation. For example: In the event of an emergency, the building has emergency escape routes to ensure a safe exit.
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He is not the only city dweller who now has an emergency escape plan.
The emergency escape system is for use should a glitch ever endanger a future crew onboard the snub-nosed rocket.
Nonetheless, New York City firefighters receive no training in the use of such emergency escape mechanisms by contractors.
Families should anticipate the worst financial blows they could receive, says Warren, 'and plot out their emergency escape routes.
A speedboat has most likely been hidden by your new host as a means of emergency escape.
Blakely has a fear of heights, and the couple reportedly hired a former Navy SEAL to suggest emergency escape plans from their 37th-floor apartment, Gross writes.
A spokeswoman for Royal Caribbean, Cynthia Martinez, said that, if necessary, crew members would have to slide down emergency escape chutes into life rafts.
Blue Origin, the private rocket company run by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, performed the first airborne test of its vehicle's emergency escape system today over the Texas desert.
The contractors demolishing the Deutsche Bank building had a plan to allow emergency escape by trapdoors from sealed stairwells, but may have not alerted the Fire Department.
Fire Department officials say the development corporation did not share a plan for emergency escape from the bank building with fire officials.
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