| Introduction
Extrication refers to the process of removing
a victim from a collapsed structure, whether natural or artificial
. Examples include: motor vehicles, buildings, infrastructure,
or natural disaster such as flood, mudslide, hurricane or
tornado.
Escape refers to the process by which an
individual or group of persons attempt to avoid a confrontation
with disaster. The scenarios may often be the same as Extrication
scenarios.
Bushcraft refers to primitive rural survival
skills that include: shelter construction,hunting, fishing
& trapping, firemaking, primitive structure construction.
Extrication |
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Escape |
| Entry/Exit
Tools |
Edged
Tools |
Home
Escape Systems |
Protective
Gear |
Digging
Tools |
High Rise
Building Escape |
| Personal
Escape Systems |
Binding
Materials |
Motor Vehicle
Escape |
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Water/Fire
Escape Systems |
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