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Seal rescue. Rescuers administer first aid to young common seal pup (Phoca vitulina). Hebrides, Scotland

A mountain rescue technician is descending into a crevasse. When a skier breaks through the snow and tumbles down the glacier, the only way out is being winched out by the rescuers of Air Zermatt.

A mountain rescue technician is descending into a crevasse. When a skier breaks through the snow and tumbles down, the only way out is being winched out by the rescuers of Air Zermatt. In the background is the Breithorn mountain.

A technician at the foot of the station holds a large evacuation sock into which a person is lowered. Once a month, all the staff carry out an emergency evacuation of the station using a ?sock?. The idea is to let yourself slide down a tube of fabric that slows your fall to such an extent that you can even stop yourself by spreading your arms and legs. A technician is waiting for us at the bottom to assist with the last metre of the descent. Concordia Antarctic Research Station, Dome C plateau, East Antarctica.

Concordia staff on their knees helping a person lying on a stretcher. Helped by a snowmobile. Rescue exercise in the event of an accident involving several victims. These frequent exercises are supervised by the doctor. All the resort's winter residents are assigned a very specific role in the event of an accident, illness or fire. A redundancy system allows this system to function in the event of one or more winterers failing to respond. Concordia Antarctic Research Station, Dome C plateau, East Antarctica.