Costco workers were the very first responders to the predawn tragedy on their doorstep. |
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Train operators and conductors, both of whom carry portable radios, are the first responders to any disaster in the subway. |
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The role of veterinarians as first responders to outbreaks of animal disease is central to national efforts to defend against agroterrorism. |
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And Reddit launched Random Acts of Pizza to pay for pies to be sent to first responders. |
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Designed to teach first responders such as police, ambulance and fire department personnel how to identify the early warning signs of terrorism. |
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A comprehensive training course for first responders has been created by the RCMP and should be distributed across the country. |
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In the experimental group, 72 patients with a shockable rhythm were initially shocked by first responders and 85 patients by the ambulance personnel. |
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A small army of volunteer first responders — two dozen EMTs from Newtown's ambulance corps alone — flocked to the scene. |
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Within days, they also participated in a workshop for a large group of first responders and representatives from emergency-related agencies. |
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Detection and tools for detection are essential for early warning, especially as regards first responders, in identifying a hazardous pathogen. |
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When first responders arrived at the scene, they found a minor crash that caused little damage to the vehicle or the guardrail. |
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Also, a fast response is necessary to coordinate the actions of first responders, the police, the army and the government. |
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It creates a secure environment and can help first responders to pinpoint where their assistance is most needed. |
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The dos and don'ts for first responders and people involved on accident scenes. |
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We need to get tough on drug dealers and drug producers by supporting police, law enforcement, and first responders. |
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I saw police officers and first responders and pedestrians including a woman with a baby carriage racing toward us. |
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For example, ordinary first responders are instructed not to enter an affected area to save someone's life if they would accumulate a dose of 25 rads of radiation. |
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They are the first responders and if they do not have the right to protect themselves, that is a shame. |
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By doctrine, to be sure, military police stand in the front ranks of first responders when service support units become incapable of defending themselves. |
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With the technology acquisition, it gives the first responders a vehicle by which they can go out and get the equipment that will better suit them for providing a service to the public in general. |
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Lead emergency response agencies require appropriate telecommunications infrastructure in order to assist recovery coordination with first responders. |
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There are two broad approaches public safety may adopt to improve interoperability for first responders. |
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Simply put, these major gaps in fire code put our first responders and the public at greater risk. |
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In the homeland security area, the federal government has to take fire departments and other first responders as it finds them and to hope that it can influence them to work toward national preparedness goals. |
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Just as firefighters and E. M. T.s must, a newspaper's first responders in storytelling must hold at bay all the terrible emotions and go about their jobs as professionally as possible. |
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Another issue which I am sure everyone in the House is onside with is the importance of inter-operability of equipment among our first responders, police and firemen and paramedics, to protect them and their victims. |
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The symposium is an opportunity for some of Canada's most gifted minds from the Science and Technology community to compare notes, exchange ideas, meet with first responders, and to learn about related allied developments. |
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This leads to the development of new tools and techniques, all with the goal to defuse the threat and to protect first responders, emergency workers and the public. |
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Response includes moving the necessary emergency services and first responders to the potential disaster area as the hazard threatens to change into a disaster. |
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During a crisis, a standing, rapidly deployable emergency information management capacity will be of great assistance to first responders and victims. |
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Because lethality assessment is generally applied in a clinical setting, the MNADV sought to develop an assessment tool for first responders, primarily law enforcement officers. |
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The Yellow DOT sticker lets first responders know to check the glove compartment for the information packet. |
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Increasingly, first responders are moving towards spectrums other than VHF, because of a lack of efficiency, but more as a result of a lack of available VHF frequencies. |
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In addition to police, first responders from the Burnaby Fire Department and BC Ambulance Service arrived at the scene and played a critical role in securing the area and assisting the evacuated. |
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The real first responders are ordinary folks. |
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This procedure outlines the different drainage areas that are present at the airport and provides first responders with an invaluable tool that shows where the spilled material is progressing and where to intercept it. |
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The heavy equipment operator who placed the radio call to the roadmaster was freed by the first responders within three and one-half hours of the responders' arrival on site. |
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Here too, the OPCW offers capacity-building and training opportunities to States parties for their relevant authorities, such as civil defence organizations and first responders. |
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This type of training helps expand the knowledge of first responders and enhance public safety through a more integrated law enforcement approach. |
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The first responders are also aware of the availability of federal assistance, such as, for example, by contacting the CNSC Duty Officer and accessing Transport Canada's Transport of Dangerous Goods Information Centre. |
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Evaluation findings indicate that, despite some of the ambiguities associated with the distribution of roles and responsibilities, first responders do not hesitate to provide the requested assistance to a community in need. |
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A discussion on the needs and priorities of first responders followed the demonstration. |
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Over the past several months, NIST has been working on novel communications and networking technologies for first responders at disaster sites. |
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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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Wag'N O2 Fur Life's mission is to provide pet oxygen masks to first responders across North America to help them save animal lives following structural fires. |
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The payoff, the researchers say, should be better radios and enhanced communications techniques for first responders as they deal with future crises. |
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Accordingly, we initiated a second development phase to create a smaller instrument that would enable first responders to test in both ambulances and MedEvacs. |
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In this case, the driver said there was no-one in the car, but the First Responders should not have taken this for the gospel truth. |
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They are all trained First Responders and are currently undergoing further training which will lead to them becoming a declared resource to the Coast Guard. |
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First responders stated that Arthur Lee Sanford told them he had been knocked unconscious by intruders. |
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