The dragline of a sked litter is typically located at the head end of the litter. This allows for effective maneuvering and pulling during rescue operations. The dragline is designed to facilitate easier transport of the litter and patient over various terrains.
Alan Sked was born in 1947.
Sked (pronounced hweyd)
Dragline - album - was created on 2008-09-13.
Alan Sked has written: 'Europe's balance of power, 1815-1848' -- subject(s): History
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3 syllables sche-du-leYou can pronounce schedule with either two or three syllables:"SKED-yule"or"SKED-yoo-al", like casual "KAZH-oo-al"Plus saying "SHED-", mostly British, instead of "SKED-", and different effects of the d+y sounds, like "SKED-jool".But "le" doesn't represent a syllable (unlike "syllable", where it does!). If you have to put a hyphen in it at the end of a line, make it "sched-ule".
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It is pronounced as ga don sked. the emphasis is on the "don". The final "sked" is more like a skid or skd sound. and the "ga" is almost like a g' hope that helps.
The cast of Ligga sked - 2014 includes: Anders Back as Lasse Douglas Enhager as Martin Happy Jankell as Grannen Olivia Maria Krums Vabins as Klasskamrat
Maumee's Bucyrus Erie 1150-B dragline is currently located at the Maumee Bay State Park in Ohio. This historic piece of equipment, once used for mining, has been preserved and is now on display as a testament to industrial history. It serves as an educational attraction for visitors interested in the machinery and techniques of past excavation methods.
Dragline excavators operate using a large bucket suspended from a boom, which is typically mounted on a rotating platform. The bucket is dragged towards the machine by a cable system, allowing it to scoop up material from the ground. Once filled, the bucket is lifted and swung to a designated location, where it is released. The combination of the boom's height and the bucket's capacity makes dragline excavators effective for large-scale earthmoving and mining operations.