Emergency Service 2


Emergency Service 2 : Other Emergency Services: These services can be provided by one of the core services or by a separate government or private body. Military to provide specialist services, such as bomb disposal or to supplement emergency services at times of major disaster, civil dispute or high demand. Coastguard Provide coastal patrols with a security function at sea, as well as involvement in search and rescue operations Lifeboat Dedicated providers of rescue lifeboat services, usually at sea (such as by the RNLI in the United Kingdom). Mountain rescue to provide search and rescue in mountainous areas, and sometimes in other wilderness environments. Cave rescue to rescue people injured, trapped, or lost during caving explorations. Mine rescue specially trained and equipped to rescue miners trapped by fires, explosions, cave-ins, toxic gas, flooding, etc. Technical rescue other types of technical or heavy rescue, but usually specific to a discipline (such as swift water). Search and rescue can be discipline-specific, such as urban, wildland, maritime, etc. Wildland fire suppression to suppress, detect and control fires in forests and other wildland areas. Bomb disposal to render safe hazardous explosive ordnance, such as terrorist devices or unexploded wartime bombs. Blood/organ transplant supply to provide organs or blood on an emergency basis, such as the National Blood Service of the United Kingdom. Emergency management to provide and coordinate resources during large-scale emergencies. Amateur radio emergency communications to provide communications support to other emergency services, such as RAYNET in the UK. Hazmat removal of hazardous materials Air search providing aerial spotting for the emergency services, such as conducted by the Civil Air Patrol in the US, or Sky Watch in the UK
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