collapsed in northern Chile and they had to report this news to the families‚ employees‚ and eventually the world. The minters were trapped 300 meters below ground with very little food‚ oxygen or water. The first priority was to begin search and rescue efforts to locate these men trapped in the mine and remove them as quickly as possible before there oxygen supplies were depleted. The next daunting task would be to inform the families of these men that an awful accident had taken place and the worst
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evidence that I’ve been given and the men who were present‚ based on the rescue teams that were with me‚ it is our belief that no-one has survived. And everyone will have perished”‚ said Superintendent Gary Knowles‚ the man in charge of the attempted rescue mission. Two more explosions occurred in the mine on the 26th and the 28th of November‚ distinguishing any hope that may have remained for the people trapped. The Rescue Operation was led by the New Zealand Police and they were assisted by what
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Feinaldo Fernandez Workers trapped after Chilean Copper Mine Collapse October 13‚ 2010‚ thirty three miners who were trapped underground for more than two months were rescued after a rescue team success that impressed the world. After about 22 hours the miners had to travel through a narrow shaft that was designed for the rescue. The miners hoped to sell their story and file a lawsuit against the mining company. August 15‚ 2010 the miners became trapped. For 17 days there was no word of their fate. Finally
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Chilean Miners John BCOM 275 April 13‚ 2012 Chilean Miners In this paper I will be speaking about how we should speak to those effected‚ how we need to be considerate how we speak to them. Watch the tone that is used and the words that are said. What may be the needs of the families of the miners when receiving a message about the incident‚ As well as what may be the needs of the company’s employees when receiving a message about this incident. On august 5‚ 2010 a historic event
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weather and terrain. Commonly‚ rescue helicopters go in and out every day to save people. All climbers vary in skill‚ age‚ and physical fitness. Most of them also research the conditions early‚ to make sure they are suitable for climbing. After considering various sources‚ an obvious stance can be reached. People have the right to rescue services when they put themselves at risk‚ because there can be many unforseen circumstances‚ and the helicopters they use to rescue are very reliable.
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Search and Rescue o Electrical Circuits o Boundary Cooling o Portable Fire Fighting Equipment o Breathing Apparatus o Fixed Fire Fighting Equipment Personal Rescue o Breathing Apparatus o Access o Resuscitation and First Aid o Removal o After Care Oil Spill o Fire Hazard o Containment o Inform Authorities o Clean up Collision / Stranding o Assess Damage o Control Flooding and Pollution Rescue Boat
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The excerpt “from ‘The Amazing Penguin Rescue’” by Lauren Tarshis‚ and the two articles “The Amazing Penguin Race” by Dyan deNapoli and “Update on Penguin Rescue Efforts From Oil Spill in South Atlantic” each addressed the reactions of the penguins to an oil spill and the rescue efforts. After the cargo freighter Treasure collided with a massive reef and sundered releasing 1‚300 tons of oil‚ tens of thousands of African penguins were at risk. The results were 20‚000 petrified and oiled penguins
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the world. Approximately 2‚000 journalists from various corners of the world were there to cover the story of an impressive rescue operation The intensity of the incident compelled the world famous visual media channels like Aljazeera‚ CNN‚ and BBC etc. to telecast the dramatic rescue program live. It has been estimated that more than 1 billion people had watched the rescue on live television around the world. Keeping pace with them the print media in home and abroad like The Daily Star‚ The Daily
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collapsed in Chile. It was not known at first if there were any survivors. This story gathered audiences all over the world as media interest came to life when a rescue worker’s drill emerged at the surface with a note attached to it: "The 33 of us are OK in the refuge" (Volk‚ 2011). Approximately two months after the collapse sealed the mine‚ a rescue hole was finally completed for the miners. To everyone’s amazement all thirty-three miners were rescued (Yang‚ 2010). When this tragedy took place‚ the
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through the South Pacific‚ the ship ran aground on an island which the Captain realised was a remote and uncharted and probably undiscovered new volcanic island. The implication of all this is that eventual rescue is remote but cannot be ruled out if they survive long enough: search and rescue would be based on the last plotted position thousands of miles away on the belief that the ship may have sunk at that point; the island is not near any trade route. This is before the days of GPS and satellite
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