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A handbook for rescue squads

by U. S. Office of Civil Defense

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Published immediately after the U.S. declared war and entered World War II, this clearly relies heavily on the experiences of the British during the London blitz. It is pretty ad hoc and more gives ideas about how to go about rescue efforts in a general way, rather than laying out specific techniques. The post-War booklet from the Federal Civil Defense Administration, Rescue Techniques and Operations (Training Manual 14-1) is much more detailed. ( )
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