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Log of CT-7097:
We were sent to rescue a commando who was captured by the CIS after his entire squad was murdered. We had to land in complex C of the Seperatist Assult Ship and clear it out. Then we had to continue on to complex B. After we killed the remaining droids there, we had to go to the Bridge which was connected to complex A. Once we made it there we were ambushed by commando droids and SBD's. Lucky and Dixie planted an explosive while Sprite and I sabotaged the navigation system of the ship so it could crash into an asteroid field near the fourth moon of Yavin. After we blew those doors open, we got the commando, By the name of Swift. We got on an escape pod and landed on Yavin 4. We landed by the ancient buildings and witnessed Commander Anakin Skywalker vanquish some two bladed sith and walk away. I feel something dark about him, and this war...
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Just some build I made since I've been craving some 13.2. Oh and the lime green is an "A". Too bad you can't see it.
Here we have a new adition to Surreys Fleet. I think it may be a new water rescue unit or command unit anymore info on this machine would be great!
The rescue workers are removing the casualty from the stretcher in a larger section of the cave in order to haul her up through an overhead restriction. Due to the nature of this particular cave it was impossible to evacuate the casualty from the cave on the stretcher
Ricostruzione storica dello straordinario salvataggio di Modesto Varischetti detto Charlie di Gorno (BG), intrappolato a circa 300 metri di profondità in una miniera in Australia, che, con un po’ di fortuna e grazie ai soccorsi dell’eroe palombaro Frank Hughes, riuscì a sopravvivere per 206 ore sottoterra. Va sottolineato il coraggio dei palombari australiani coinvolti nel salvataggio, Thomas Hearn e Frank Hughes, di affrontare un’impresa mai sostenuta fino ad allora, consapevoli dei pericoli, anche mortali, per salvare un unico uomo, per di più immigrato. Ai tempi tra gli anglosassoni e gli immigrati italiani in Australia non correva buon sangue eppure, su insistenza dell’ispettore minerario Josiah Crabb, i palombari accettarono l’impresa, furono coinvolti 160 minatori e messi a disposizione mezzi di trasporto speciali tra cui il treno denominato “rescue special”.
Accadde nel marzo del 1907...
Olympus OM-D EM5 mkII - Olympus 14-42 f/3.5-5.6
ISO 1600 - 1/8s - f/4
P.s. Lode alla stabilizzazione delle Olympus....fenomenale...
BX59OEJ West Midlands Fire Service 36 Smethwick Volvo Fl Rescue Pump Ladder Seen at an exercise at Gatecrasher five ways Birmingham
How brave to do this job to just put your own life on the line to save the souls of others.
Thank you to the RAF and the RNLI. For all your hard work.
And for having some great toys.
60096 on 0Z95 Tuebrook Sidings GBRF - Tuebrook Sidings GBRF at Heaton Norris.
Shes been aquisitioned now thou to go rescue 60076 which has failed at Greenbank.... Biomass failures are becoming very common now! 60026 3x times and 66771 last night oh dear....
Kelly Wilson / the missus No Unauthorised Use.
My Rosie who is a rescue dog, we got her at 8 weeks old, she was beaten, I really don't get it. We have had her for 3 years now and she fits in and is so loving.
Thanks for looking
Rescue 84, a Toyota Landcruiser belonging to the NSW Police Rescue Squad, seen heading west along the Great Western Highway in the Blue Mountains, just outside Blackheath.
Unfortunately there was no sign of Gary Sweet.
Southwestern Hancock Joint Fire District Heavy Rescue 767
Formerly served Spring, Texas
2001 E-One Cyclone
Philippine Air Force Huey Helicopter
16th Philippine International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta,
Clark Free Port Zone, Pampanga
This picture is from a demonstration of a helicopter rescue operation, as a part of the UNIS safety course.
I went for a drive down to Calshot this morning as the light was too awful for photography and I thought a quick walk along the beach would blow the cobwebs out. It was bitterly cold. Southerly winds blowing right off the sea and even with the Isle of Wight in the way, the wind chill was icy. I saw the coastguard helipcopter circling around further down the beach so I went to investigate (I always have my camera!). They were practising open sea rescue with the RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institute www.rnli.org.uk/) It is amazing what these guys do and they do not get paid for it, they rely soley on charity donations. The lighting is very iffy, but I think you will get the 'picture'. They did this 'rescue' about 6 times whilst I watched and I have to say in really rough water. Btw - that's the Isle of Wight you can see there. We can see it across the water from Calshot.