Depends where you are, but usually to a mortuary.
I copied and pasted this from 'The free dictionary by Farlex' because i couldn't explain it clearly. 'The use of aircraft, surface craft (land or water), submarines, specialized rescue teams, and equipment to search for and rescue personnel in distress on land or at sea. Also called SAR. See also combat search and rescue; combat search and rescue mission coordinator; component search and rescue controller; isolated personnel; joint combat search and rescue operation; joint search and rescue center; joint search and rescue center director; rescue coordination center; search and rescue mission coordinator. ' Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. US Department of Defense 2005. Is this what you ment?
President Bush assigned rescue teams to search for bodies and survivors
President Bush assigned rescue teams to search for bodies and survivors
yes there were the british forces and rescue teams, the US forces and rescue teams along with other countries rescue teams and charities
They are simply called search and rescue teams. There is no special designation for such people, and teams may be made up of police, paramedics, firefighters, and even just good samaritans.
Call for help periodically if you can. Under such circumstances there will be search and rescue teams.
100 usa rescue teams were sent
The branch of the military that provides forces with maritime search and rescue during wartime are the Navy Seals. The Navy Seal teams go through specialized training and are part of the special forces.
Really? Search and rescue personnel attempt to SEARCH for victims and RESCUE them. Wow.
do's and dont's for search and rescue
do's and dont's for search and rescue