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The word 'rescuers' is correct and commonly used in written English
It is the plural form of 'rescuer', which refers to someone who saves or assists someone or something in danger or distress. You can use the word 'rescuers' in various contexts, such as in news articles, fiction writing, or personal narratives. For example: - The rescuers rushed to the scene of the collapsed building, tirelessly digging through the rubble to save any survivors. - The brave team of rescuers risked their lives to reach the stranded hikers in the treacherous mountain terrain. - With the help of rescuers, the stranded whale was safely guided back to the ocean. - The rescuers were awarded medals of bravery for their heroic efforts during the natural disaster. - The rescue mission was successful thanks to the quick thinking and coordination of the rescuers.
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Rescuers were reportedly able to save 63 crew members, many of them suffering from hypothermia after being in the near-freezing water.
Posters in shop and bar windows advertise the counselling services of psychologists from the Order of Malta's Italian Relief Corps (CISOM), on hand not only to help victims' relatives and rescuers, but also the locals themselves.
He had drawn rescuers' attention by tapping on the concrete.
At the main hospital in Kathmandu, volunteers formed human chains to clear the way for ambulances to bring in the injured, while across the city, rescuers scrabbled through the rubble of destroyed buildings, among them ancient, wooden Hindu temples, in search of victims.
Yesterday afternoon, a powerful aftershock caused more of the hillside to collapse, sending rescuers fleeing in panic.
According to Velmeskin, Dalny Vostok crew members told their rescuers that the heavily laden ship had begun leaning by 10 degrees to one side after pulling up a net full of fish.
Militants in Nigeria often time secondary explosions to target rescuers and others drawn to a bombing.
"Our prayers and thoughts are with our parents; those others that are still missing and their families; and the brave rescuers.
Four died, including three children, as rescuers struggled to find the boaters for at least two hours in continual bad weather.
Around 2,200 of the migrants were first picked up by rescuers from the Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS), an independent Maltese operation supported by the medical charity Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF).
On Friday night, Maltese and Italian rescuers raced to the site of another stricken vessel, this time carrying mostly Syrians fleeing their war-torn country.
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