Sentences with phrase «rescue workers need»

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«It gave me the strength to work when I'm needed and the contacts to make life more comfortable for the rescue workers
This legislation will provide much - needed funds for medical treatment to the rescue workers and residents of New York City who suffered illnesses from breathing in toxic fumes, dust and smoke from Ground Zero.
Ros Altmann, an independent pension adviser who helped set up a rescue scheme for workers in crashed companies, said unions needed to recognise that final salary schemes were unaffordable in the private or the public sector.
Brno University of Technology in the Czech Republic developed the Geographical Information Assistant (GINA), which has allowed rescue workers in Haiti use mobile devices to overlay emergency locations on multiple maps, pull global positioning system coordinates for the places they need to go, and use touch technology to make notations on their maps, according to Microsoft.
The presence of mobile sex worker Pinky (Kate Beahan), with her sumptuous retro - pink caravan, provides a great albeit brief counterpoint to most portrayals of sex workers who need to be rescued.
Italian earthquake victims asked to disable WiFi passwords (Engadget) To facilitate rescue efforts, people are being asked to open up their WiFi networks for allow aid workers and people needing help to use online services to communicate.
Luckily, Woody is soon rescued by an RSPCA worker and receives medical attention, a bath and some much - needed love.
Let's support our rescue workers who are so generous with their own time and resources and help them get what they need.
Animal professionals, veterinarians, and rescue workers agree that cats belong indoors and need to be kept from going outside.
Our Mission R.E.D. (Rescue Every Dog) is a support group for shelter workers and exceptional animals in need in public animal shelters.
If you would like to adopt a one - of - a-kind mutt, visit a rescue or shelter and talk to workers about the energy levels and needs of their dogs.
Workers and volunteers at rescue and adoption agencies are knowledgeable and highly attuned to rabbit requirements, overall needs and wellness issues.
Of course, that begs responsible breeders, but also shelter workers and rescues need to have more awareness of what can be done with fear, stress and recovery early in life.
Unless you're very familiar with dogs, have your homeless dog looked over by a qualified individual (dog trainer, shelter or rescue worker, etc.) who can help you determine if the dog has any special needs.
The appendix provides those standards while maintaining a focus on health and safety for the occupants and for emergency rescue workers, should they be needed.
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