WordNet
n. equipment used to rescue passengers in case of emergency
Usage examples of "rescue equipment".
After much soul-searching, she'd decided to brave the madness loose in the capital, to rescue equipment she would need from her apartment.
Jurgens could see the flashing lights from the fire and rescue equipment now.
I want all vehicles and rescue equipment mobile and in the air, prepared to move before the first ship hits.
Every Islander had some sub schooling and parallel training with Merman rescue equipment.
He spent hours with me, showing me rescue equipment, videos of actual rescues and the helicopter itself.
She's got rescue equipment, helicopters, and even a hospital aboard.
Kryubi's men were stationed around the lake with rescue equipment, just in case.
Overnight HMS Daring loaded with water, food, medicines, spare doctors, and rescue equipment, and sailed from Malta to arrive at dawn the following day, to find the harbour of Argostoli churning, spouting and foaming with what seemed to be depth-charges and magnetic mines.
While the rest of the crew scurried about, dependent on nonfunctional rescue equipment, Turok dived into a ragged escape chute that emptied him onto the sand away from the worm.