Pedro Meyer, [
Rescue workers at collapsed building, Mexico City], 1985, gelatin silver print.
Rescue workers at shelters and other humane organizations like ours all over the world will agree!
Not exact matches
Netflix triumphed in the documentary short - subject category for 40 - minute film «The White Helmets,» a look
at rescue workers in war - torn Syria.
Rescue teams have been mobilized
at the Masakhane mine west of Johannesburg and mine operator Sibanye - Stillwater said that it has made contact with three of the
workers.
But
at the same time,
rescue workers want their
rescued dogs to be adopted by caring and loving masters and families so that the pups may get a good home and all that they deserve.
In fact, the beverage industry has donated more than 300,000 bottles of water, along with other beverages, to
rescue workers fighting fires throughout the area and displaced residents
at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego.
Brandl was arrested after attending the Oct. 29 Steelers - Titans game in Pittsburgh
at which real
rescue workers were honored.
A passenger train has caught fire in South Africa after colliding with a truck, killing
at least 18 people and injuring 268,
rescue workers say.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health said
at least six ambulance
workers, and
at least 13 other aid
workers, have been killed as they attempted to
rescue the wounded and collect the dead.
Rescue and recovery
workers who toiled
at Ground Zero will be getting their own monument
at the September 11th Memorial, Gov. Cuomo and former Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced Tuesday.
It was until 10:30 pm Tuesday that the reinforcement arrived
at the scene, Paa Kwesi Moses reported, adding that «the police formed an escape route behind the club house and around 11:25 pm, they managed to
rescue the hostages
at the blind side of the
workers».
Ten years later, what exactly residents and
rescue workers were exposed to remains
at least a partial mystery
Ultimately, the EPA determined that the air around Ground Zero was harmless, despite the agency's findings concerning levels of asbestos and dioxin,
at least to civilians living and working in the vicinity, if not the
rescue workers.
In the aftermath of 9/11, New York City fire department
rescue and recovery
workers exposed to the caustic dust
at the site experienced high rates of lung injury and excessive loss of lung function.
In September 2006 a report by the World Trade Center
Worker and Volunteer Medical Screening Program, coordinated by the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City, revealed widespread, persistent respiratory illness among
rescue and recovery
workers who were
at the site on that fateful day.
The enormous advantage of this approach is that a
rescue worker has optimum perception and can respond adequately to a possible calamity situation without actually having to be present
at the site of the calamity.
LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas (Reuters)-
Rescue workers searched for survivors on Monday in the rubble left by a wave of tornadoes that ripped through the south - central United States a day earlier, killing
at least 16 people in Arkansas, Oklahoma and Iowa.
(«Chemical Exposures
at the World Trade Center: Use of Hubbard Sauna Detoxification Regimen to Improve the Health Status of New York City
Rescue Workers Exposed to Toxicants»)
Rescue teams are currently working to free the trapped people
at the site in the town of Tongaat, north of Durban Fifty
workers are feared to be trapped and three people have been killed after the roof of a South African shopping centre...
Sandra Bullock is
at her most loveable in this smart, thoughtful romcom about a lonely Chicago subway
worker who
rescues the man of her dreams from an oncoming train only to fall in love with his bad - tempered brother.
At the behest of
rescue workers, Nissan incorporated an access panel into the floor that has a kill switch for first responders.
The dogs were part of a larger group of 110 dogs who were transported from Beijing to Toronto on December 22nd, where
rescue workers greeted them
at a temporary shelter in Cambridge, Ontario.
When the volunteers
at a Florida animal
rescue learned about a deaf young dog that was deemed «unadoptable» by
workers at a shelter where the stray pup had been dumped, of course they made room for the little guy.
Talk to
workers at local animal shelters and members of cat
rescue groups to see if they're interested, too.
How would
rescue workers or hospital staff know that you have pets alone
at home?
Workers and volunteers
at rescue and adoption agencies are knowledgeable and highly attuned to rabbit requirements, overall needs and wellness issues.
At the Animal Shelter of West Orange County,
workers arrived to find people waiting in line to drop off
rescued pets.
We support thousands of shelters and
rescue groups all over the world through the various programs aimed
at improving the lives of homeless pets as well as the lives of shelter
workers and volunteers.
At Pit Bull
Rescue San Diego, our experience of our local shelters and the
workers there are that they are compassionate and overwhelmed and work very closely with us to try to save as many of these dogs as possible.
At the Petfinder booth at the Expo as well as during a talk in the evening with «Cat Daddy» Jackson Galaxy, Casteel discussed with shelter workers and rescue volunteers how to present a pet in a winning way to encourage adoptio
At the Petfinder booth
at the Expo as well as during a talk in the evening with «Cat Daddy» Jackson Galaxy, Casteel discussed with shelter workers and rescue volunteers how to present a pet in a winning way to encourage adoptio
at the Expo as well as during a talk in the evening with «Cat Daddy» Jackson Galaxy, Casteel discussed with shelter
workers and
rescue volunteers how to present a pet in a winning way to encourage adoption.
Workers at the Humane Society society stepped in to help care for the
rescued kittens, according to ABC 10:
Return to Isla Nublar on the Jurassic Park Pinball Mayhem table as you keep escaped dinosaurs
at bay, deal with emergencies,
rescue trapped
workers, and help return the park to its former glory.
The NIH indicates that those involved in
rescue, recovery, and cleanup
workers during 9/11 should also consider themselves
at risk.
Briefly, the Registry longitudinally follows a cohort of 71,434 individuals, including
rescue and recovery
workers, lower Manhattan residents who lived south of Canal Street on 9/11, students and staff
at schools South of Canal street on 9/11, building occupants, and passersby south of Chambers Street on 9/11 [1, 23].