Sentence examples for roadside rescue from inspiring English sources

"roadside rescue" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to assistance or aid provided to a vehicle or person in need along the side of a road. Example: "The stranded travelers were grateful for the timely roadside rescue by a passing motorist."

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Mr. Creek, after years of roadside rescue and urban mayhem, is Colorado's first "community paramedic".

The roadside rescue firm Green Flag estimated that almost 500,000 people would break down between 15 December and 15 January – equivalent to one every 11 minutes.

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Heather thinks she is the "20% random imperfectness" in the family, with her collection of roadside-rescued soft toys and crazy hair, but all it takes is for her dad to drop a massive bombshell and suddenly her whole family (with two new additions - a friendly goth girl inhabiting her brother's room, apparently not his girlfriend though, and a new dog) has gone bats!

Because the damsel in distress is the consumer, we can now be rescued from absolutely anything: roadside breakdown heroes rescue women (important that it is a woman) on dimly lit backstreets, sure, but beer can also come to the rescue of thirst, washing powder to the rescue of parents, gravy granules to the rescue of Sunday lunch.

"When kids are treated as a commodity in seedy hotels and on dark roadsides, we must rescue them from their nightmare and severely punish those responsible for that horror.

Besides ambulance service, the company also performs the majority of other emergency services in Denmark, including fire fighting, animal rescue, patient transportation, roadside assistance, environmental assistance, and various forms of health care education and assistance to private people and public institutions.

Floors are made from old wooden doors the couple found in the countryside; the living room mantle piece, a stone step carved with horses, was rescued from a roadside; and gold paintings above the front door and woodwork in the entrance hall survive from the imperial era.

We were dirty and smelly from the open air of the flatbed but had then been rescued from the roadside by a doctor and his wife when they passed us outside of Amarillo.

Survivors assessed the scene from the top of roadside stalls near white tents as rescue workers in orange and yellow vests combed the area.

After rescuing me from the roadside, Miguel took me to Os Petroglifos, a bed-and-breakfast that takes its name from the megalithic images of deer, snakes and other symbols carved into rocks nearby.

Among the abundant greenery are 19 trees grafted into surreal shapes that Mr. Bonfante said he rescued in 1984 from a roadside attraction in the Santa Cruz Mountains.

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