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extrication$27040$ - traduction vers espagnol

Extrication splint; Kendric Extrication Device; KED vest; Kendrick Extrication Device

extrication      
n. liberación, desenredo
extrication         
  • Paramedics successfully extract the victim of a crash in [[Toronto]]
  • A team of firefighters and rescue technicians secure vehicles during a training operation.
PROCESS OF REMOVING A VEHICLE FROM AROUND A PERSON WHO HAS BEEN INVOLVED IN A MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT, WHEN CONVENTIONAL MEANS OF EXIT ARE IMPOSSIBLE OR INADVISABLE
Vehicle Rescue; Extrication; Road accident rescue; Emergency extrication procedures; Vehicle rescue
desembarazo
desenredo

Définition

Extrication
·noun The act of sending out or evolving.
II. Extrication ·noun The act or process of extricating or disentangling; a freeing from perplexities; disentanglement.

Wikipédia

Kendrick extrication device

A Kendrick extrication device (KED) is a device used in extrication of victims of traffic collisions from motor vehicles. Commonly carried on ambulances, a KED is typically used by an emergency medical technician, paramedic, or another first responder. It was originally designed for extrication of race car drivers. Typically used in conjunction with a cervical collar, a KED is a semi-rigid brace that secures the head, neck and torso in an anatomically neutral position. Its use is claimed to reduce the possibility of additional injuries to these regions during extrication, although its value has been questioned, as there is a lack of evidence to support its use. The original KED was designed by Richard Kendrick in 1978.