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A Final Rescue is a special ability used by the Rescue Force and Rescue Fire teams to stop Super Disasters and Extreme Fires using their Rescue Vehicles. The Final Rescues are activated by scanning Rescue Cards into the Rescue Commander or by pulling down the lever of the Rescue Megaphone to its fourth gear position.

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  • A Final Rescue is a special ability used by the Rescue Force and Rescue Fire teams to stop Super Disasters and Extreme Fires using their Rescue Vehicles. The Final Rescues are activated by scanning Rescue Cards into the Rescue Commander or by pulling down the lever of the Rescue Megaphone to its fourth gear position.
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  • A Final Rescue is a special ability used by the Rescue Force and Rescue Fire teams to stop Super Disasters and Extreme Fires using their Rescue Vehicles. The Final Rescues are activated by scanning Rescue Cards into the Rescue Commander or by pulling down the lever of the Rescue Megaphone to its fourth gear position. Due to the potential damage a Final Rescue can cause or the possibility it can make a disaster worse, the supervising commander overseeing the rescue operation must make a judgement call on whether a Final Rescue should be authorized. Once approved, the teams use the Final Rescue or several Final Rescues to stop a disaster or defeat the enemy target causing the disturbance.
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