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Table 5 Rescue devices Rescue device No. % Laryngoscope, curved blade 51 54.8 Laryngoscope, curved blade and bougie 24 25.8 GlideScope 6 6.5 Formal tracheostomy 4 4.3 LMA 3 3.2 Cricothyroidotomy 3 3.2 Laryngoscope, straight blade 2 2.2 LMA laryngeal mask airway.
The rescue device works by dropping a large pack to a stranded serviceman or astronaut on land or sea.
Conservationists had been using a "bubble wall" - a sophisticated rescue device with a compressor and a length of weighted hose with holes cut at strategic places.
They allow for rapid oxygenation and ventilation in the vast majority of children and are the ideal rescue device for failed facemask ventilation.
Before the attack many people viewed the cellphone as an annoyance, a luxury or a roadway hazard, but many of them are coming to see it as a rescue device.
Unlike a GPS-enabled cellphone, which sends a signal only when the user requests location coordinates, a GPS rescue device would have to emit a distress signal at regular intervals — every few minutes or so.
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Rescue arrangements are important and lifebuoys and rescue devices are frequently to be found around open water.
RSI performed with hit or miss repetitive laryngoscopy followed by delayed deployment of rarely used rescue devices is inherently hazardous.
And though the Russians have proven to need rescue devices more than any other nation's submarine force, even their best equipment has rarely worked.
Under the Pentagon's plan, the Mystic will remain in use until 2005, when the next rescue devices are scheduled to be completed.
This ensures that the smart child restraint system can decisively activate warning and rescue devices such as hazard lights, horn, power windows, seat fan, and tele-communication equipment.
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