| A | B |
| debris | the scattered remains of something broken, destroyed or discarded; rubble or wreckage |
| treacherous | marked by betrayal; disloyal; dangerous |
| chaplain | a member of the clergy who conducts religious services for an institution, military unit or school |
| ventilator | a device that circulates fresh air and expells stale air |
| asphyxiation | to suffocate |
| deprivation | to take something away from someone |
| devastated | past tense of to lay waste, destroy |
| battalion | a large group of soldiers or firefighters organized as a unit |
| comatose | being in a coma, deeply unconscious |
| oblivion | unaware or unmindful |
| procession | a group of persons, vehicles, or objects moving forward in an orderly line |
| rehabilitation | to restore to health and useful life, as in therapy |