noun

definition

A person who rescues someone or something.

Examples of rescuers in a Sentence

As he looked over his shoulder, his rescuers were already at work on the death scene.

This step, which caused him to be ostracized for a time from the Boston circles in which he had been reared, brought him the cases of the fugitive slaves, Shadrach, Sims and Burns, and of the rescuers of Shadrach.

In some of these cases rescuers, who were not wearing apparatus, were also overcome.

Meet the man who may have made a breakthrough in predicting earthquakes, and hear compelling stories from survivors and rescuers.

He was terribly frightened and suffered from the effects of gas, but rescuers got him out.

The rescuers risked their lives by crawling through dense choking fumes in which they found the injured men trying to crawl to safety.

Paying tribute to his rescuers, Skipper Garner said; " The Polish skipper showed magnificent seamanship.

Then, in violation of his oath to grant an amnesty, he revenged himself for three years of coercion by killing on a scale which revolted his "rescuers," and against which the duke of Angouleme, powerless to interfere, protested by refusing the Spanish decorations offered him for his services.

Paying tribute to his rescuers, Skipper Garner said; The Polish skipper showed magnificent seamanship.

It was later in the movie, when the rescuers are sifting through the rubble a day later.

Unfortunately, when the rescuers found Rebecca later, she had already died from her injuries.

If a breath administered to the victim does not inflate the chest, rescuers should assume that the airway is blocked and take steps to clear the airway.

In order to keep only children from being rescuers, parents need to help these children develop patience and understanding of differences in others.

The memorial also includes Gates of Tim, Survivor Chapel, Survivor Tree, Rescuers' Orchard, 318 foot Reflecting Pool, and Children's Area.

The rescuers knew they were fighting the clock because Flight 19 was running low on fuel.

Unconsciousness must have paid its call before hands secured him and lowered him to the waiting rescuers below.

He was peppered with questions from the rescuers, many of whom he recognized, but he held responses to a negative shake of his head and Billy Langstrom's name.

Dean vaguely remembered the eternity before voices above called his name and rescuers gracefully dropped down next to him.

Several of the rescuers, notably Professor Henry Everard Peck of Oberlin College, were arrested and were imprisoned in Cleveland for several months.

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