I would like to express our admiration for the selfless bravery of the emergency services, many of whom lost their lives. |
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The only thing to hope for was our emergency oxygen supply would hold out long enough for us to get to a lower altitude. |
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Very often they respond to an emergency call in the knowledge that they may encounter very challenging or dangerous situations. |
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There was also an air brake gauge and emergency brake valve in the caboose. |
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When conditions were at their worst on Saturday, North Yorkshire Police dealt with 601 emergency calls, more than twice their average number. |
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Topics covered would include everything from base-level planning to commanding the airbase in an emergency. |
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Once, in a self-created emergency, he cast himself as a sultan in an Oriental drama. |
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Yarmouk Hospital has one of the busiest emergency rooms and obstetrics wards in Baghdad. |
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The pilot initiated an emergency descent after a warning horn sounded when the plane reached its cruising height of 32,000 ft. |
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The next morning it became clear that Ireland was in the grip of a warlike state of national emergency. |
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The tiger was in quarantine while surgeons undertook emergency surgery on its owner. |
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He first visited the radiology department before moving on to accident and emergency and a cardiac ward. |
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These issues should be addressed in a setting other than the busy, pressured atmosphere of accident and emergency or acute wards. |
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I cannot thank the staff of accident and emergency enough for their care of me. |
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Even in accident and emergency those GP consultation models could be useful. |
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Essex Rivers NHS Trust is also struggling to hit tough target treatment times in accident and emergency. |
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However, more patients required accident and emergency or out of hours care. |
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The patient is believed to have visited the accident and emergency department of a local hospital after feeling unwell. |
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Some years ago, I worked as a senior house officer in accident and emergency. |
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A police station has been set up next to the waiting room in accident and emergency at the Royal Bolton Hospital. |
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This, however, contradicts our anecdotal impression from accident and emergency and fracture clinics. |
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A 42 year old man with diabetes presented to accident and emergency with intermittent vomiting for three days. |
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The boy was treated in accident and emergency before being examined by a consultant paediatrician. |
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The highest number of claims are in anaesthetics, accident and emergency and obstetrics and gynaecology. |
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She was rushed to Broomfield Hospital's accident and emergency but died after her breathing problems got worse. |
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The driver of another car involved in the accident was taken to accident and emergency at the hospital. |
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When I was a senior house officer working in accident and emergency I was asked to take a telephone call from a patient wanting advice. |
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The man who was taken to hospital was discharged after receiving treatment in the accident and emergency unit. |
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They dried him off as best they could and took him to accident and emergency at the Medway Maritime hospital in Gillingham. |
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Shortly after that the pilot told us it was a full emergency landing and we had to adopt the brace position. |
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The unit closed and barred its doors and we were told on no account to leave our stations for the duration of the emergency. |
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The DSS has accused the government of using the state of emergency to settle accounts with its political opponents. |
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The watchman phoned the emergency services and other colleagues after the alarm activated. |
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The coldest peaks of winter usually occur in August and September, so many fear a heightened emergency. |
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Navy carrier-based jet fighters were available to augment continental air defense forces in an emergency. |
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Make sure you pack an emergency travel kit containing plenty of survival items. |
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He said there are only five emergency hostels and refuges in Dublin providing a total of 50 units for families. |
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He had to be physically restrained after kicking off in the accident and emergency department at Blackburn Royal Infirmary. |
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This is the first time in over ten years that there has been a quorate emergency general meeting of the student union. |
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If you can get a good spot just across from the exit to the emergency room, you're set. |
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The emergency services have a plan in place to deal with such accidents, and that has gone into action today. |
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Now, the state has activated its emergency operation center, saying at a level of one to five, it is now at a level of three. |
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A 37 year old man presented to the emergency department with a blast injury, sustained as a result of inflating a radial tyre which exploded. |
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Paul jogged down the corridor trying to find his way to the emergency meeting point. |
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In the first-aid kit there is also a guide on using basic tools and equipment in emergency situations. |
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The radios also send text messages and updates on incidents, and there is an emergency button. |
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The passenger alerted flight staff and the pilot radioed through to the control centre who sent the emergency services around to save the couple. |
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Bacterial infection can cause acute arthritis with inflammation, which constitutes an emergency. |
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The difficulties of providing care to emergency medical admissions and acutely unwell inpatients are recognised. |
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In the third quarter of 1993, he initiated an analysis of the errors made by emergency physicians in interpreting radiographs at his hospital. |
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In what they believe to be emergency cases the Primecare doctors will contact the local ambulance service and arrange hospital admission. |
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Authorities would have new powers to declare a regional state of emergency in the aftermath of a major terror alert. |
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She put her terror to one side as her professional training kicked in and she provided emergency care. |
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The next day emergency crews rushed to that same address after receiving a call. |
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It turned out that the chopper was homing in on the emergency locator beacon that activated when the raft was inflated. |
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First, you are put through to the telephone operator, who asks you which of the emergency services you require. |
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Acute abdominal pain is a common surgical emergency requiring admission to hospital. |
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Greg hit the emergency stop button and as the lift juddered to a halt, said my name very gently. |
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Several other local fishing boats working in the area offered to assist after hearing the rebroadcast emergency call from the coastguards. |
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A spokesman for Bundoran RNLI said that a life jacket and having an emergency kill switch fitted to the engine had helped save the man's life. |
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The task team said there was no basic medical emergency equipment such as a first-aid kit or oxygen. |
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An emergency stop switch, hardwired into the kill switch of the ignition, was placed on top of the dashboard. |
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His air bag deployment automatically signaled his location to an emergency response unit, and help is on the way. |
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The laceration was treated at the scene by a responding paramedic, who told Gary he would need to get to the emergency room for treatment. |
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It is regrettable that it has become necessary to deploy policemen in schools, but it is needed as an emergency shock treatment. |
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Civil emergency plans were repeatedly redrawn and elaborate dress rehearsals staged to cover every conceivable crisis. |
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Declare an emergency and air traffic control will drop everything to get airplanes out of your way. |
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He began to level off at 5,500 ft, directed the copilot to declare an emergency and obtain an altitude block of airspace. |
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A conscientious motorist is counting the cost of his actions after driving through a red traffic light to allow an emergency ambulance to pass. |
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The men stopped the woman from re-entering the building and alerted the emergency services. |
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Capt Bacon took up the chase position and declared an emergency with air traffic control. |
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Turbine generators here wind down, the emergency system to protect the nuclear reactors from overload kicks in, and the propeller shaft stops. |
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What would you do if your wingman or an aircraft from outside your flight declared an emergency? |
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And he revealed the emergency services were hoping to hold an event on Skipton High Street to re-emphasise the road safety message. |
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Lightly equipped parachute engineer battalions were also formed to build emergency airstrips after an amphibious landing. |
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They had preached about winding the clock before executing emergency procedures. |
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Helping emergency vehicles get through that two-way street could mean aiding someone you know or love. |
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The band didn't flounder as emergency supplies kicked in, and carried on regardless. |
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Nicola arrived to comfort her baby, mother and grandmother beside the wrecked car and lorry before the emergency services arrived. |
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What happens in the case of emergency reassumption or suspension or withholding or delay of payments? |
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How the ambulances manage to get through in an emergency is anybody's guess, sheer willpower and good luck I think. |
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The plan, devised with the help of York Council emergency planning co-ordinator Barry Kelly, aims to speed local response when an alert occurs. |
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Unless your alarm activates, the emergency services may not immediately know who your keyholders are. |
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Some nations responded instantly by pledging emergency aid in money and in kind. |
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It was then that he began considering his options, going over possible emergency landing sites in his mind. |
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When Mr Baker lost his footing and fell, it started running for a few seconds until a workmate pressed an emergency stop button. |
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In an emergency, all they need to do is pick up the receiver and hold it for 20 seconds. |
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He got into difficulties in the late afternoon and an emergency call was made to the air-sea rescue services. |
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In the emergency department, the patient was agitated, diaphoretic, and in extreme respiratory distress. |
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Roads throughout the country were closed because of white-out conditions and people were advised by emergency services to stay indoors. |
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The enemy bombers were shot down and a long siren wail told residents the air raid was over and that emergency rescue work must begin at once. |
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Have your exhaust system, battery, heater, defroster, wiper blades, washer fluid, emergency signals, headlights, tires, and brakes checked. |
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The redesign of emergency services is part of a larger plan to improve patient care and both hospitals will play a vital role in this. |
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Surgical teams worked flat out performing intricate grafts on the victims in the four operating theatres commandeered for the emergency. |
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The emergency powers were subsequently ratified in parliament by a substantial majority. |
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Well, this is the first time in the emergency that the World Food Programme has done airlifts of food into some of the worst affected areas. |
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The victim waved a sun reflector in an effort to guide emergency crews through the fast-moving current. |
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I strongly advise against the incorporation of emergency laws into our ordinary legal system. |
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When her symptoms recurred later that evening, she followed this advice and had her daughter drive her to the emergency department. |
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It may also be advisable to carry an emergency card or bracelet to alert others of the allergy. |
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In an emergency, you stop refueling any other aircraft in the pits and evacuate those aircraft, any fuel trucks and other personnel. |
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The study provides enough alarming data to warrant emergency measures by State Governments to reclassify wetlands as protected areas. |
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Sailors hop to it, and in an emergency, they can be counted on to reef the mainsail and batten down the hatches. |
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A nurse whose car was wheel-clamped on hospital grounds as she dealt with an emergency has threatened her bosses with legal action. |
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The USA provided assistance in the form of an emergency airlift of food and other essentials known as Operation Provide Relief. |
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Unlike the emergency response special needs children get in countries such as the US, the wheels of the system grind slowly in Ireland. |
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Within hours of that rescue, a second emergency call came in about a window washer. |
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As well as finding you the best way from A to B, the operators can also provide an emergency and breakdown service. |
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People vented their fury at the police at an emergency public meeting on Monday night. |
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Women were seen screaming and wailing at the hospital as ambulances ferried the wounded to the emergency department. |
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Aside from that, they also provide emergency back up for vehicle-off-road demands through airfreight. |
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A row of emergency vehicles lined up behind the wreck, and a fire truck sprayed the flames with water. |
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By the end of June, excluding an emergency landing strip, ten airfields had been built in the beachhead area. |
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The MyTravel pilot aborted take-off and performed an emergency stop of his Airbus A321 craft. |
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The situation was set up to provide conditions that might closely resemble an actual NASA emergency abort landing. |
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Various low-probability emergency aborts may use the lakebeds but they are not primary abort sites. |
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From this, Meilander concludes that emergency contraception is more like contraception than abortifacient procedures. |
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A lot of us got out and waited for the emergency services, who arrived within about ten minutes. |
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As you know, we're already starting to walk back the emergency measures we took in the crisis. |
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The emergency management team used portable walkie-talkies for roving reports from within the hospital to the coordination center. |
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Several weeks later, a woman is rushed into the emergency room with multiple bruises, scrapes, and abrasions. |
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A plan walk-through introduces the crisis team to the emergency response plan. |
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Brain abscesses are a medical emergency because they can raise the pressure on the brain to a point that may be fatal. |
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Firefighters were battling against the clock to prevent the incident at Studley Grange landfill site from escalating into a major emergency. |
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Occasionally, however, we need to flash sterilize an internal fixation screw set for an emergency open reduction with internal fixation of a fracture. |
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Yesterday John lay in Sulaimania emergency hospital, whimpering with pain. |
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A year later, it happened again, causing the emergency medical system to convulse into action once more. |
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A click sends a user to a statement, a list of passenger nationalities, emergency call-center numbers, and other information. |
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The military took over the shattered New Orleans airport for emergency airlifts, but special teams of Air Force operators had to be sent in to make it ready. |
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As a result, he came upon and rescued four people in an emergency raft. |
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In the absence of walk-in clinics the options available to the public are self care, care in an emergency department, or care by a general practitioner. |
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A Ziplock bag with a few baby wipes left in the car is great for wiping hands before drive-through meals, as well as being good emergency stain removers. |
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Just look at the emergency power generation systems at both NYU and at Bellevue Hospital. |
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We found that emergency facilities ranged widely from the provision of simple analgesia to that of intravenously administered drugs and full resuscitation facilities. |
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The Mossad high command must surely be convening emergency meetings in an atmosphere of tension and heightened alertness. |
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I can speak with knowledge on this point as I was there just a few weeks ago in the emergency reception area, which competes with the toilets at Dover harbour for rankness. |
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The administration's arguments justifying the wholesale abrogation of civil liberties are by no means limited to an emergency response to an immediate threat. |
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Since then, across the region, there has been a run on bottled water and a rush to emergency rooms. |
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Boxes filled with emergency goods are winging their way to victims of the Iranian earthquake, thanks to the kind-heartedness of Amesbury Rotary Club members. |
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Apart from the usual sprains, strains, stings and bouts of homesickness, the medics were involved in organising the emergency airlift of a critically ill cadet. |
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Susilo said that the new draft of the emergency law will be far more accommodative and responsive to human rights values, the prerequisite in any democratic country. |
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The Red Arrows aerobatic team had to take emergency action to avoid a tragedy when a microlight aircraft strayed into its airspace at an Airshow, the RAF revealed today. |
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Everybody panicking when they get the flu will stretch the emergency system to a breaking point. |
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Powerful water lances were used to loosen the hold and, with only minutes left, 32 members of the assembled emergency services won through and got him out. |
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Justice Breyer embraced the idea of having the power to search a cellphone in an emergency. |
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Wolfe and associates examined the current practice patterns of analgesia administration among emergency department physicians when caring for a patient with an acute abdomen. |
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This is referred to as an Addisonian crisis and is a medical emergency. |
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Would you be smiling if you were riding in a jury-rigged truck that had an emergency evacuation button and a giant tank of highly flammable hydrogen fuel behind the seat? |
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An ambulance was called, and here they were in accident and emergency. |
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That attack prompted the government to declare a three-month state of emergency in parts of North Sinai. |
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Humberside Police also operates a scheme in which residents pay a pound a month to register details of their premises and emergency telephone numbers of keyholders. |
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The poor southern state, often beset by its own natural disasters, had beds, meals and an emergency plan that helped it absorb a 2.5 percent jump in its population. |
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Quick as the Japanese emergency response was, though, other key Chernobyl lessons were not learned. |
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The doctors and nurses in the emergency room were fast, caring, and highly professional. |
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With ten years as a paramedic with Cumbria Ambulance Service already under her belt, Mrs Seddon undertook a three-year BSc degree to qualify as an emergency care practitioner. |
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After the adrenaline rush of the emergency came the seemingly never-ending effort to clear away the debris. |
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No alarm was sounded at the hospital to indicate any emergency. |
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A mother and her young son were killed after an emergency vehicle allegedly crossed a red light and collided head-on with their car in South Africa. |
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One specific kind of emergency is at the heart of this, such as when an airplane suffers a loss of stability at night. |
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A redundant power supply, as well as emergency backup, is essential. |
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Russell himself carried her to the nearby emergency ward, with her catsuit soaked through with champagne, make-up smeared across her face and blood pumping from her hand. |
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Investigators will focus on whether the sudden emergency was so extreme that no degree of pilot skill would have helped. |
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During an emergency that ratio could be allowed to drop to 8.5 people per orbit. |
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At Woodhull Hospital, the Bed-Stuy ambulance crew kept doing all they could as they wheeled Ramos into the emergency room. |
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This represents approximately one patient per day and accounts for only a small proportion of attendances with chest pain to an urban emergency department. |
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To be sure, there have been no more battery meltdowns in a 787 since the ana emergency landing. |
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Then there was the high keening wail of the emergency vehicles. |
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Many doomsday preppers have spent their lives stocking up for an emergency of the type this contagious hemorrhagic fever presents. |
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The bridge is still bathed in the red glow of the emergency lighting. |
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Data were collected from emergency department and hospital admission logs. |
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It was also reported that his family was planning an emergency trip to Bahrain to try and get the pop star into rehab for a prescription drug addiction. |
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Aoki says she is surprised by how little attention the education emergency in West Africa has garnered. |
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The woman was later taken by ambulance to Bradford Royal Infirmary after a call was made to the emergency services by a relative from an address in the Leeds Road area. |
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Flight crew triggered a full emergency, donning smoke hoods and telling passengers to adopt brace positions before the plane landed safely 12 minutes later at 8.47 am. |
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The son of a firefighter and a paramedic, Greg says he was brought up with the emergency services ethos and knew it was only a question of time before he too joined up. |
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When the state of emergency was issued aug. 7, some 300 Liberians had been infected with the virus. |
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The salvage team took emergency action to block splits below the waterline as an estimated 1,000 tonnes of water flooded the vessel's lower car deck. |
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It now provides facilities for maternal and infant care, along with diagnostic laboratories and an emergency blood bank. |
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West Boylston Street, mutual aid requested from Holden for a medical emergency at Jazzercise. |
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Towards new equipment and operating costs, ensuring the availability of emergency food aid to low-income people in the Quinte West area. |
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The IFT acknowledged the need for the battery to be jettisoned, called the flight deck, and the pilots began an emergency descent to 5,000 feet. |
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We have been told they had a handheld radio and an emergency position-indicating radio beacon but there has been no signal from either of them. |
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He was found by a US Coastguard helicopter crew that had tracked his emergency radio beacon. |
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A US Coastguard helicopter found him near dusk by tracking an emergency radio beacon which may have saved his life. |
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A 46-year-old woman without a significant medical history was admitted to the emergency department for aphonia and odynophagia. |
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They must be able to sit in the jump seat without an extended seat belt and fit through the emergency exit window. |
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I'm afraid if the local offices are forced to close the new rationalised system will not be able handle the emergency with the same efficiency. |
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On Christmas morning in 2008, the government declared a state of emergency. |
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Philosophical basis for the military draft is introduced by the Constitution in times of emergency, but it has never been imposed. |
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Due to an emergency, the plane landed at an alternate airport. |
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Angioedema of the throat can cause suffocation and should be treated as a medical emergency. |
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In a 3-to-2 vote, town officials in Brattleboro passed an emergency antinudity ordinance for main roads and near schools and places of worship. |
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The backwards lettering on emergency vehicles makes it possible to read in the rear-view mirror. |
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The combined efforts of the emergency workers kept the river from going over its banks, barely. |
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Most hospitals stock cutie pies to monitor radiation contamination levels during an emergency. |
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The Gemini emergency occurred when Gemini 8 deorbited and landed in the Northern Pacific 1000 miles south of Japan. |
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Cardiac arrest is an emergency and if you find someone in cardiac arrest you should call 999 immediately. |
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Firecall procedures must include provisions for verifying the identity of the person who needs a password or encryption key during an emergency. |
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An emergency handpad, geckoed to the expanding bulkhead, slid past to one side. Sarasti grabbed it and tapped commands. |
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The emergency cars still answer all routine calls and one night a gentlehanded surgeon found himself helping to disarm a maniac with a shotgun. |
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The lost mountaineer was easily rescued because his phone transmitted his geocoordinates to the emergency services. |
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The emergency room was filled with people bleeding. Grumous battlers with misshapen heads. |
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Thousands of homeless families find themselves stuck in emergency accommodation for at least two years. |
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He is usually a big upstanding man, who looks as if he could take care of himself and those who depend upon him in an emergency. |
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Desperate to hold onto power, Pervez Musharraf has discarded Pakistan's constitutional framework and declared a state of emergency. |
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Similarly, the Royal Welch Fusiliers, a Welsh regiment serving in Bosnia, used Welsh for emergency communications that needed to be secure. |
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In times of military emergency, a dictator would be appointed for a term of six months. |
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Statutory emergency fire and rescue service is provided by the North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service, whose headquarters is at Northallerton. |
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The Medici were used on both the front line as emergency care providers and in the rear as the main physicians. |
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Even in such an emergency, the idea of having the unpopular Royal troops ordered into the City was political dynamite. |
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In this state of emergency, Charles again overrode the City authorities and put his brother James, Duke of York in charge of operations. |
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Fire and rescue services in Birmingham are provided by West Midlands Fire Service and emergency medical care by West Midlands Ambulance Service. |
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He kept a jumper cable in an emergency box in the car, as he had once been caught with a dead battery. |
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Some services, such as emergency treatment and treatment of infectious diseases are free for everyone, including visitors. |
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It is also often down to ever increasing emergency cases requiring theatre time that exceeds level of demand that has been expected. |
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Pakistan was suspended for a second time, far more briefly, for six months from 22 November 2007, when Musharraf called a state of emergency. |
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However a general election was held in February 1974 in a bid to win public support during a national emergency caused by the miners' strike. |
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He or she may recall the House from recess during a national emergency, or when otherwise requested by the Government. |
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A binational emergency plan coordinates UK and French emergency activities. |
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The government reserved the right to instruct the Bank on what rate to set in times of emergency. |
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The doors are fitted with conventional inflatable chutes for passengers to escape in case of any ground emergency. |
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This came about greatly in part from the high number of head injuries coming through the emergency rooms. |
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The termini for this section have since been removed, although part of the southern terminal roundabout is now used as an emergency access. |
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Link doors enable people to walk along in the train in case of an emergency. |
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The emergency meeting of the joint defense council on 16 August agreed to strengthen the Punjab boundary force as quickly as possible. |
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As the siren screamed it added to the mee-maws, sirens and cacophony of emergency vehicles rushing to the Hyde Park disaster site. |
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Player registrations cannot be exchanged outside these windows except under specific licence from the FA, usually on an emergency basis. |
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Second Mates are charged with being the medical officer in case of medical emergency. |
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He announced he was retiring from the race on making emergency landfall in Cape Town. |
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Composed of all UN member states, the assembly meets in regular yearly sessions, but emergency sessions can also be called. |
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The University Dental Hospital, which provides emergency dental treatment, is also located on this site. |
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Jersey has adopted the 112 emergency number alongside its existing 999 emergency number. |
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Each Security Council member must have a representative available at UN Headquarters at all times in case an emergency meeting becomes necessary. |
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It was mainly through these emergency powers that the Church attempted to change Gaelic law. |
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Hitler and the NSDAP prepared to take advantage of the emergency to gain support for their party. |
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All emergency services personnel are now uniformed and can be easily recognised. |
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While Germany struggled to recover from the destruction of the War, the recovery effort began in June 1948, moving on from emergency relief. |
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The proportion of patients at accident and emergency seen within four hours fell from 92 per cent to 86 per cent. |
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This included the removal of security installations and the removal of special emergency powers in Northern Ireland. |
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It is a strategic regional authority, with powers over transport, policing, economic development, and fire and emergency planning. |
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Ninewells Hospital, is the only hospital with an accident and emergency department in the area. |
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The Defence Medical Services provide emergency ambulance cover based from medical centres in the main bases. |
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As in the United Kingdom, both 112 and 999 serve as emergency telephone numbers. |
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King George I called on Robert Walpole, well known for his political and financial acumen, to handle the emergency. |
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The island was one of 33 emergency landing sites worldwide for the NASA Space Shuttle. |
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Following the invasion on 2 April, after an emergency meeting of the cabinet, approval was given to form a task force to retake the islands. |
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This was backed in an emergency session of the House of Commons the next day. |
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Some of the consequences include small round windows, doors that open inwards and are larger than the door hole, and an emergency oxygen system. |
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The financial phase of the crisis led to emergency interventions in many national financial systems. |
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In such cases, should the person survive the emergency, it is likely that the person will be properly baptized by a priest at some later date. |
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Emergency Departments try to treat patients within 4 hours as part of NHS targets for emergency care. |
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Some airports, typically military airbases, have long runways used as emergency landing sites. |
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If a health emergency exists, the Governor in Council can prohibit importation of anything that it deems necessary under the Quarantine Act. |
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From October 1952 to December 1959, Kenya was in a state of emergency arising from the Mau Mau rebellion against British rule. |
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In October 2008, the Icelandic parliament passed emergency legislation to minimise the impact of the Financial crisis. |
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They would be supplemented by reservists who lived in the local area, and who could be quickly mobilised in an emergency. |
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The San Diego Fire Department provides fire and emergency medical services to the community. |
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They can also be used in unpopulated countries as emergency location points. |
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In an emergency, they received support from the legions, who had their headquarters in the three major military centres of the island. |
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On 28 April, a fortnight before his death, Smith had visited the same accident and emergency department to campaign against its proposed closure. |
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Justices acting personally can have a role in signing duties, for example in granting search warrants and emergency child protection orders. |
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In March 2008, HBOS shares fell 17 percent amid false rumours that it had asked the Bank of England for emergency funding. |
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Exercise Evening Star is the annual test of the emergency response routines to a nuclear weapon accident at Faslane. |
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The boycott ended any prospect of securing emergency government assistance. |
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Some however, support physical violence for emergency defence of self or others. |
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The San Francisco Fire Department provides both fire suppression and emergency medical services to the city. |
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Germany received emergency funding from private banks in New York as well as the Bank of International Settlements and the Bank of England. |
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In the 1830s the stonework of Caenarfon Castle began to collapse, and the Crown employed Anthony Salvin to conduct emergency repairs. |
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The Coity shaft was abandoned, with the Big Pit shaft used for upcast air ventilation and emergency extraction. |
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Automatic gas monitoring systems are discreetly positioned around the tunnels, as are emergency telephone systems. |
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Flames could still be seen from town flaring up occasionally on a hill dotted with emergency vehicles. |
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He later clarified his position to BBC Radio Manchester, saying that he would only return to Wales duty in an emergency. |
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She was rushed to hospital in Monaco on 23 May 2008 to have an emergency operation on her stomach after complaining of abdominal pains. |
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During June 2007, Tuck suffered from laryngitis, which let to an emergency tonsillectomy in July. |
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In the event of an emergency, safety valves can be used to prevent pipes from bursting or the reactor from exploding. |
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When a submarine performs an emergency surfacing, all depth and trim methods are used simultaneously, together with propelling the boat upwards. |
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Operators must be able to respond to an emergency and know the procedures in place to deal with it. |
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Your emergency scenario test next week will require strict chronological adherence to OPQRST procedures. |
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In some areas, there are public rest areas or service areas on freeways, as well as emergency phones on the shoulder at regular intervals. |
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As the disaster struck on a Saturday night, many government and emergency offices in the affected area were not staffed. |
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Due to telephone landline breakups, warnings could not be forwarded from coastal to hinterland emergency offices. |
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Radio amateurs had to establish emergency operations to support emergency services in means of communication. |
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Helmut Schmidt, police senator of Hamburg, coordinated the rescue operations, and requested for emergency help throughout Europe. |
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He requested parts of the Bundeswehr for emergency purposes, especially engineers. |
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In Japan, such preparation is mandatory for government, local authorities, emergency services and the population. |
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These installations, sometimes called toadstools, are small platforms, consisting of little more than a well bay, helipad and emergency shelter. |
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The custodian pressed the emergency stop button, closing huge valves in the sea lines and ceasing all oil and gas extraction. |
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There is controversy about whether there was sufficient time for more effective emergency evacuation. |
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Kearsarge was built at Portsmouth Navy Yard in Kittery, Maine, under the 1861 American Civil War emergency shipbuilding program. |
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Pompey was appointed sole consul as an emergency measure, and married the daughter of a political opponent of Caesar. |
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She put into Rosia Bay, Gibraltar and after emergency repairs were carried out, returned to Britain. |
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Operating such convoy usually needs special permission, but there are exemptions for emergency and catastrophe intervention. |
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Radios powered by handcranked generators are not new, but their market was previously seen as limited to emergency or military organizations. |
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Windup radios designed for emergency use often included flashlights, blinking emergency lights, and emergency sirens. |
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In 1993 the state adopted the Burkle addressing system numbering rural roads and buildings to aid in the delivery of emergency services. |
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In times of war, crisis or emergency, the Agency may be placed under the command of the Royal Malaysian Armed Forces. |
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However, during war or emergency time, it falls under the command of the Turkish Navy. |
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Oil spill model systems are used by industry and government to assist in planning and emergency decision making. |
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Cornwall Air Ambulance was the first dedicated helicopter emergency medical service operational in the United Kingdom. |
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Scillonian III is part of the emergency response and civil contingency for incidents occurring on the Isles of Scilly. |
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