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			<title>RescueWiki Launches - A New Resource for Search and Rescue Professionals around the World</title>
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			<description>Inspired by the sad events of 2006 which included the tragic death of  James Kim and the climbers on Mt. Hood, RescueWiki has set out to become a universal resource for search and rescue professionals and people heading in the great outdoors. Using a Wiki-based website very similar to Wikipedia, professionals will be able to build a comprehensive source of information on the latest techniques and tools. The site will also [PR.com]</description>
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