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States and territories of Australia / State Emergency Service / Volunteer Rescue Association / Search and rescue / Cave rescue / Coast guards in Australia / Emergency Management Queensland / Public safety / Rescue / Emergency management
Date: 2012-04-26 19:39:24
States and territories of Australia
State Emergency Service
Volunteer Rescue Association
Search and rescue
Cave rescue
Coast guards in Australia
Emergency Management Queensland
Public safety
Rescue
Emergency management

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