What does RESCUE mean?
RESCUE means Responding to Crisis and Unexpected Events
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Responding to Crisis and Unexpected Events?
Responding to Crisis and Unexpected Events can be abbreviated as RESCUE
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What does RESCUE stand for? RESCUE stands for "Responding to Crisis and Unexpected Events". |
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How to abbreviate "Responding to Crisis and Unexpected Events"? "Responding to Crisis and Unexpected Events" can be abbreviated as RESCUE. |
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What is the meaning of RESCUE abbreviation? The meaning of RESCUE abbreviation is "Responding to Crisis and Unexpected Events". |
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What is RESCUE abbreviation? One of the definitions of RESCUE is "Responding to Crisis and Unexpected Events". |
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What does RESCUE mean? RESCUE as abbreviation means "Responding to Crisis and Unexpected Events". |
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What is shorthand of Responding to Crisis and Unexpected Events? The most common shorthand of "Responding to Crisis and Unexpected Events" is RESCUE. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ITR-RESCUE - Information Technology Research-Responding to Crises and Unexpected Events
- CRMA - Crisis and Recovery Mapping and Analysis
- RIPP - Responding in Peaceful and Positive Ways
- RTCC - Responding to Climate Change
- RTC - Responding to Conflict
- RTL - Responding to Life
- CARA - Crisis and Referral Agency
- CCC - Crisis and Counseling Centers
- CCM - Crisis and Consequence Management
- CDM - Crisis and Disaster Management
- CEMIS - Crisis and Emergency Management Information System
- CEMP - Crisis and Emergency Management Program
- CEMR - Crisis and Emergency Management Response
- RCP - Responding to Change Panel
- RIDE - Responding to Individual Differences in Education
- RIDE - Responding to Individual Differnces in Education
- RMAC - Responding to Missing and Abducted Children
- RTL - Responding to Loss
- Code 1 - Responding to Incident
- REN - Responding to Executive's Needs