In case of gas put on the respirator; otherwise breathe out continuously.
2
The respirator, with its back in part removed, is shown in fig.
3
He slipped a respirator over his head and moved into the corridor.
4
The respirator was still breathing for him, but his heart had stopped.
5
Her heart is still pumping, and we have her on the respirator.
1
I had learned all about the restrictions for the MCU-2P gasmask, as well as the limitations of the chemical, biological and radiological protective gear.
2
The Gasmask Man closed his hands on John's right arm and twisted.
3
He stuck his boot behind the Gasmask Man's ear and gave a gentle nudge.
4
The Gasmask Man stepped forward and put his boot on the Englishman's chest and stomped.
5
The second Gasmask Man let go of the halligan and turned away, shaking his head.
Ús de gas helmet en anglès
1
On December 10 instruction in the use of the gashelmet was given.
2
A gashelmet is made of cloth, treated with chemicals.
3
Hal stripped the gashelmet from a dead French soldier and slipped it over Chester's head.
4
Goggles provided for this gas were nearly useless, and we all resorted to the regular gashelmet.
5
The alarm is sounded and Tommy promptly puts on his gashelmet and laughs at the Boches.
6
The gashelmet that he wore impeded his progress somewhat, for it was strange to his head and felt uncomfortable.
7
With all their careless bearing I notice that every man has his gashelmet and his rifle within easy reach.
8
Hal gave a loud cry, which was stifled by his gashelmet, for he felt sure that it was Chester.
9
The last blow had broken open Chester's gashelmet and the lad was at the mercy of the poisonous vapors!
10
The French station officials all in a paroxysm of excitement because one Tommy throws down a gashelmet for the train to run over.
11
If you keep your presence of mind and hold your breath you will have six seconds to get on your gashelmet or respirator.
12
The idea of the gashelmet which covered the whole head was brought to England by Captain Macpherson of the Newfoundland Corps, early in May.
13
To-day we route marched, and inspected gashelmets and ammunition this afternoon.
14
They go in the satchel along with the two gashelmets.
15
In trenches they are ever to the fore, bombing, patrolling, raiding, wiring and inspecting gashelmets.
16
The Germans, showing in the light of the star-shells, had become snouted creatures in their gashelmets.