Not trying to be smart or cute, but how does someone first on scene know to look up this manual? Wouldn't most rescue personnel be hard pressed knowing it is a Cirrus and not just a "Cessna"?
Very good point.
Speaking as someone who did road crash rescue in a country NSW SES unit for many years, it's a lot of work just keeping up with the nasty surprises modern (particularly luxury) cars hold, let alone aircraft.
Extra batteries in unexpected places, airbags everywhere, and let's not mention hybrids...