Sentence examples for immediate rescue from inspiring English sources

"immediate rescue" is a valid phrase in written English.
It is most often used to refer to emergency services responding quickly to provide assistance in a dangerous or catastrophic situation. For example, "The firefighters arrived, and were able to provide immediate rescue to those trapped in the burning building."

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Outside of its financial help, FEMA has received relatively few requests to assist with the immediate rescue efforts, officials said.

"It is clear after the immediate rescue attempt is completed we will be left with ongoing humanitarian challenges," said the committee's chief, Brendan Gormley.

Her crew has not been sent ashore to help in immediate rescue efforts, she said, because the ship's responsibility for the moment is to provide air traffic control for other military planes and helicopters.

The district is roughly the size of Northamptonshire, but DSP Ghimire says: "We just have one vehicle that is used by the office chief and one more vehicle that is used for immediate rescue operations".

Iraqi medical personnel in the hospital when American troops found her have objected to the idea that Private Lynch was in need of immediate rescue at all, saying they kept her safe and treated her well.

It was clear to both of them that a bit of scared straight would be healthy for their son, that an immediate rescue would do more harm than good.

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To mitigate the post-disaster effects of a large-scale disaster is to ensure immediate response (rescue, relief and evacuation, if needed) at the right moment and at the right place.

People taking slow-release morphine should also be provided with immediate-release ("rescue") morphine to use as necessary, for pain spikes (breakthrough pain) that are not suppressed by the regular medication.

In this regard, I am encouraged and appreciative of the willingness of the international community to extend immediate assistance and rescue missions.

States must never hesitate to undertake immediate action to rescue people, even if they think someone else should be responsible: every minute counts".

When a barrier lake formed, the DM must obey the principles of immediate response, timeously rescue, evacuating and blasting, so as to control the situation effectively and prevent it from further deterioration.

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