There are nearly 100 people on night shift as standby in case of emergencies. |
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By abusing people's willingness to respond to emergencies, you make them less likely to respond to them at all. |
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During emergencies, when a few wasted seconds can cost lives, the Jaws of Life are brought in to remove victims from the crashed vehicle. |
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The irony here is that this series achieves a high degree of realism when it deals with medical and surgical emergencies. |
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He moved quickly to reassert UN centrality in emergencies across the globe. |
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It is a trauma hospital complete with the sights and sounds of a reception area dealing with all manner of emergencies. |
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They will also assist with recovery of vehicles and assistance to people in emergencies. |
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This means my kit has supplies and equipment to handle local emergencies as well as the extremes found in the mountains and desert. |
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Most of the persons handling such contraptions are not properly trained or qualified to deal with emergencies. |
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Physicians favored wristwatches over wall clocks for routine situations, but reversed their preference for emergencies. |
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Angel turned on her radio and switched to an alternate frequency reserved for emergencies, hoping she'd be able to contact Quinton. |
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We assume all duties which are carried out by our ambulance service are emergencies. |
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In-flight medical emergencies are likely to increase as air travel continues to expand and life expectancy lengthens. |
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To begin with, only lightly used rural or suburban roads will be used, and with a person riding shotgun ready to take over in emergencies. |
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All investors should have cash holdings, if only to furnish liquidity for short-term requirements or emergencies. |
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Other regional agreements or arrangements deal with marine pollution emergencies and port state control of shipping. |
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During some of the largest emergencies of recent years ruthless local forces exploited aid as a tool of war. |
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The plan was comprehensive in taking into consideration actions needed to prepare and respond to emergencies at each level. |
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The Administration dealt with all queries and emergencies which arose in the teashops and for which manageresses needed help. |
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Left are the FS6, the one which gave the stranded firefighters a lift, and a 1970 Snorkel with a boom and a cage for real emergencies. |
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We say so because responses to emergencies like fire outbreaks and accidents are simply not up to scratch. |
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So why don't they just put that money into a bank account and only use it for emergencies? |
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After all, barring emergencies, he did not have to contact the office people after duty hours. |
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The means test, for example, makes no allowance for bankruptcies due to medical emergencies. |
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They also have generous bathroom facilities that they allow one to use in emergencies. |
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Though we had split up and gone our separate ways, we had remained the closest of friends, the sort who phone each other in emergencies. |
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If the cow has not got enough colostrum, surplus could be taken from the better milkers at calving and stored in the freezer for emergencies. |
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She ran on a 700-horsepower steam engine and had four jury masts on which four trysails and a jib could be set for emergencies. |
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I've had to learn to see double, keeping the big ball rolling while juggling a full complement of sidetracks and minor emergencies. |
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The whistle is to be blown only in the event of emergencies and must be visibly worn at all times while on the premises. |
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The mow stores baled straw and hay for emergencies and provides insulation for the livestock area below. |
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But these guns were supposed to be used only at musters and during emergencies. |
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Over generations his family sold pieces of their agricultural land as the only way to survive the unremitting onslaught of emergencies. |
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In Hwang's opinion, Cabinet members should have the professional capability to cope with emergencies in today's vacillating political arena. |
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It also had a sizable fleet of extra buses that could be brought in for emergencies. |
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Wireless networks are not built to handle the huge volume of calls that emergencies generate. |
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They were employees who volunteered to work overnight and at weekends handling emergencies. |
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Stored rainwater also is a good standby in times of emergencies such as power outages or during periods of extreme drought when wells dry up. |
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Our time is wasted attending hoax call-outs and obviously can be better spent responding to genuine emergencies. |
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For emergencies after office hours, a chaplain is on call 24 hours a day and can be paged by a staff member. |
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After such an emergency you would want to ensure steps were taken to cover such emergencies in future. |
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The most severe cases are medical emergencies and require the skilled care of a physician in hospital to avoid death. |
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We just handle emergencies using NATOPS and sound aircraft knowledge, tempered with situational awareness and headwork. |
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And pagers tend not to jam up in emergencies the way overloaded mobile phone cells do. |
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Mike reached over, opened his glove compartment and took out the small bottle of whiskey he hid there for emergencies. |
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I have my stapler fully locked and loaded and strapped to my ankle I have the hole punch for emergencies. |
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He added that the system includes a hidden panic button for hijack situations and emergencies as well as a tow-away alarm. |
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In the depths of winter, I also need an ice axe and crampons and food and water in case of emergencies. |
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These effects are relevant to dealing with possible in-flight emergencies or aborted flights. |
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One example is the development of an online computer game to help teach children to deal with emergencies. |
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War and emergencies are the acid tests of constitutionalism, especially of the type embodied in our written Constitution. |
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We also brought a hospital corpsman with us, in case of any in-flight medical emergencies. |
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You won't just read me complaining about morning sickness, stomach flus, truncated naps, and poopy diaper emergencies. |
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I have proposed an allocation of Rp 200 billion from the city budget to build an integrated crisis center for floods, fire and other emergencies. |
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I'll be a much more relaxed father if I know my future teenage daughters have got a franger in their wallet in case of emergencies. |
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Terwin said yesterday the cars would be used for rapid response to emergencies, high-speed pursuit and patrolling dual carriageways and freeways. |
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Be sure that budget includes a fund for emergencies and savings for the short and long term. |
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The bus company sent free journey vouchers, but defended its stance on keeping gangways free in case of emergencies. |
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I use my bank debit card for most purchases, but I have a Visa card that I sometimes use on holidays or for emergencies. |
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Outbreaks of diarrhoeal diseases are still one of the major public health emergencies in India. |
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Currently there are no universal guidelines for handling in-flight medical emergencies. |
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The most severe cases are medical emergencies and require the most skilled care of a physician in hospital to avoid death. |
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The policy statement introduces a public health initiative to help schools prepare to handle life-threatening medical emergencies. |
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First medical and surgical emergencies were referred directly to the acute care firms and were seen initially by house officers. |
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We do everything from respond to emergencies involving unsafe munitions on the flightline to disarming improvised explosive devices. |
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He was a part-time alcoholic, prone to epic drinking bouts, who buried scores of bottles of gin in the back garden for emergencies. |
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One of the Executive's roles is to be able to act expeditiously in emergencies. |
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It appears that more than three million plumbing and drainage emergencies are anticipated this year. |
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He kept a contactable e-mail address and listing for emergencies. |
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The dogs carry out routine work at football matches and on patrol as well as being called to emergencies to help find missing people or runaway criminals. |
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But in most emergencies, anyone taking a closer look would find that misconception countered by the reality of African leadership. |
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Rob discussed this with my stepdad last night and it turns out that we have to have two doors that go out and they have to be far enough apart to be useful in emergencies. |
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Because research evidence for the management of such medical emergencies in primary care is scarce, there is a need for such initiatives to be evaluated. |
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There are the occasional Help Lines for any emergencies that may arise, but if it is at all possible, find a buddy, as walking in twos will make you feel a lot better. |
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Now, the experts are warning that all we Brits should be prepared for such emergencies this winter because lots and lots of power stations have been mothballed. |
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Similarly, there might be agreement that in medical emergencies treatments could be given in the context of an approved research study without informed consent. |
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Despite darkness and adverse weather conditions, his systems knowledge, airmanship, and skill allowed him to safely recover an aircraft with compound emergencies. |
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His nominations have faced an unprecedented level of obstruction, leading to widespread vacancies and judicial emergencies. |
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In emergencies a vertical abdominal and womb incision may be used. |
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However, our study found the equipment and staff required to manage common medical emergencies are not always available at sites of student assessments. |
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I wish we would have this kind of pledges in all the forgotten and neglected emergencies in Africa and elsewhere, where also hundreds of thousands of lives are at stake. |
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A good first aid kit can help you deal with minor emergencies at home. |
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Livestock farmers claim that calling a vet to livestock only happens in extreme emergencies anyway, because of the financial restraints on farming. |
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Multiple sweeps of the cockpit indicated the light had no related emergencies, and since I couldn't reset it, I dismissed it as a bad annunciator panel. |
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When emergencies come up, think about whether you can handle it yourself before you delegate it to a programmer who is deeply submersed in a project. |
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Other new features on the facility include the provision of life-support jackets for all crew members and additional life rings for use in case of emergencies. |
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The problem came in sorting out the emergencies from the non-emergencies. |
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The life saving pack contains equipment to deal with heart conditions, falls and other home accidents, sports accidents, collapses and seizures and many other emergencies. |
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Areas where psychologists can aid government include better trucking security and X-ray inspection of luggage and improved communication among agencies in emergencies. |
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Home Depot suggests a blackout survival kit for such emergencies. |
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Sonography can be used to distinguish less serious injuries such as scrotal hematomas, hydroceles, and hematoceles from surgical emergencies such as testicular rupture. |
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The government is examining proposals to introduce a Territorial Army-style force of officers who could do a few hours a week on the beat and be called out in emergencies. |
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The funding from Members Project is critical for the IRC, says Winkler, especially during humanitarian emergencies. |
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Also a small contingency of seats was reserved for emergencies. |
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One treatment room in each pod includes an electrocardiograph, minor surgical equipment, respiratory treatment equipment, and a fully equipped crash cart for emergencies. |
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In case of riots, emergencies, or World War Z, the Sunshine State may throw out all rules on guns. |
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During the mandatory 12-month enrollment period, enrollees are covered for basic restorative services, periodontics, endodontics, oral surgery and dental emergencies. |
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The usual emergencies such as fires or road traffic accidents will not elicit a response from these vehicles, even with the crews and fire engines on station. |
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Obviously this is an area of greatest risk from fire, but sadly many people are also injured following road traffic accidents and other emergencies. |
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Boating accidents, particularly personal water craft incidents, require a rapid response from personnel fully trained in medical emergencies. |
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The sea snails save their jumping for conch emergencies, such as when they detect dissolved body odor from the deadly cone snail Conus marmoreus. |
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Though the vans were driverless and mapless, they did carry researchers as passengers just in case of emergencies. |
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Hospital admissions, the largest single item of diabetes expenditure, are often precipitated by hyperglycaemic emergencies. |
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For traveling or emergencies you can get sterilizing tablets to dissolve in water, but they make things taste nasty and chloriney. |
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Ambulance crews in the area will no longer be paid to interrupt meal breaks and attend to some types of emergencies. |
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The 24 STTS vehicles are used mainly for maintenance but also for firefighting and in emergencies. |
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The support can be there when you need it for major mechanicals, other emergencies and to transport all your gear to the next overnight stop. |
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The University Hospital of Wales is the third largest hospital in the UK and deals with most accidents and emergencies. |
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Harvesting duties and family emergencies pulled men home regardless of the sergeant's orders. |
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For purposes of ultimate emergencies it may be found to have no substance at all. |
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In emergencies, these forces could also be deployed for other missions such as search and rescue. |
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Some states, such as Texas, California, and Ohio, created separate state defense forces for assistance in local emergencies. |
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Sometimes, in great emergencies, they might even act on their own authority and responsibility. |
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The islands were owned by Castile and so this was not a usual watering stop for the Portuguese India naus, except in emergencies. |
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Enlistment is voluntary in peacetime, but the government has the authority to conscript in emergencies. |
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These emergencies resulted in the United States President declaring an emergency in the islands. |
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For emergencies, patients are transported by plane to Fajardo on the main island. |
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Patients frequently call 911 for things that aren't emergencies, said Christy Johnson, another Park Rapids paramedic taking the class. |
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Ambulance paramedics deal with medical emergencies, as well as complex non-emergency hospital admissions, discharges and transfers. |
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It will also mean nursing staff remaining in Wales being deskilled and, over time, less able to cope with the emergencies that may arise. |
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Post-traumatic stress disorder affects first responders to such situations as sexual assault and medical emergencies as well as victims. |
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This innovative, pathbreaking product has been developed keeping in mind the emergencies faced by the soldier in actual combat situations. |
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There will be a new fire tower for training in emergencies and teaching firefighters as well as improved space for pupils on school visits. |
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It replaced four smaller stations and was permanently staffed by two rescue teams who attended emergencies across the entire coalfield. |
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Saver, a former Emergency Medical Technician, has seen his share of hurricane emergencies. |
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There is also material on supportive therapies, emergencies, day surgery in proctology, and radiowave and its uses in ano-rectal surgery. |
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But sirtuin has a second critical role, one triggered by emergencies like a break in both DNA strands of a chromosome. |
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Chronic subdural hematoma is one of the commonly encountered neurosurgical emergencies. |
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Types of emergencies covered include environmental emergencies, infectious and communicable diseases, and toxicologic emergencies. |
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She kept a savings to safeguard against debt and emergencies. |
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He said that if clear fire exits were there in the major fire emergencies in Lahore and Karachi, loss of so many precious lives would not have taken place. |
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Aim to answer 999 calls within 10 seconds, deploying to emergencies immediately giving an estimated time of arrival, getting to you safely, and as quickly as possible. |
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For those preparing for one of the certification examinations, several sessions will address core competencies such as disease management or oncologic emergencies. |
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Susan Yap introduced House Bill 4677, which also declares rice and corn hoarding and profiteering during calamities or emergencies as economic sabotage. |
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The Bratsk Aluminum Plant has been polluting its surroundings to such great degree that Chikanovsky was evacuated in 2001 due to repeated health emergencies. |
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There is increasing reliance on private ambulance firms to deal with emergencies despite concern that their staff may be less well trained than NHS ambulance crews. |
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The synthesis also identified the need to coordinate SHA plans with the plans in place with other state, federal, and local agencies in advance of a series of emergencies. |
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On 18 June 1912, Marconi gave evidence to the Court of Inquiry into the loss of Titanic regarding the marine telegraphy's functions and the procedures for emergencies at sea. |
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Exceptions are made for emergencies and planned maintenance. |
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The fyrd usually served for two months, except in emergencies. |
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This means that one of our vets is at the showground from first thing in the morning until last thing at night to deal with any emergencies that might crop up. |
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It was aimed at genderizing humanitarian action during emergencies, such as disaster or crisis, to ensure that women s needs are properly addressed. |
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The purpose to observe the day was to create awareness about increasing number of road accidents and community participation for controlling emergencies. |
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Imams and muezzins must not delegate the call to prayer to non-Saudis, and get permission from the ministry if they want Saudis to do this in emergencies. |
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In many inflight emergencies, it allows the entire airplane to descend safely to the ground and has been credited with saving over 140 lives to date. |
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Residents of Australia's largest city are being urged to create survival bags to prepare for terrorist attacks and other emergencies under a campaign launched yesterday. |
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