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Thu. Jun 5th 2008
New Positions for TERC

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Raul Perez named Vice Chairman.
Dan Zinge named Region 3 Representative
 

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Mon. Jun 2nd 2008
Train versus Bus in Switzerland Kills Several

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Look at what rescuers are doing to enhance everyday tools.  Sometimes the smallest alterations to existing tools can enhance your ability at a vehicle collision incident.  Also new technology is constantly being introduced into the extrication field.   

 


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