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The term "extrication" has been used in English since the 18th century, primarily in its literal sense of freeing someone from an entanglement. In the 20th century, the term began to be more commonly used in the context of vehicle extrication, particularly in the field of emergency medical services.
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Etymology Extricate comes from the Latin word extricare which means to disentangle
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