Sentences with phrase «bring emergency supplies»

With generous donations from our members and others, we've worked to bring emergency supplies and emergency kits to areas affected by the Ecuador earthquake, even going to the epicenter of the quake.
With generous donations from our members and others, we've worked to bring emergency supplies and emergency kits to areas affected by the earthquake, even going to the epicenter of the quake.
Bring your emergency supply kits, as well as additional provisions to provide the feral colony, upon your return.
Fuel delivery assistance — this includes bringing an emergency supply of fuel to the covered vehicle.

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We bring all the medical and emergency equipment such as a Doppler to monitor the baby's heart rate, oxygen, neonatal resuscitation equipment, anti-hemorrhage drugs, antibiotics, sutures and anesthetic to repair a tear, newborn supplies, and IV, nitrous oxide (at The Birth Center) and much more.
We bring all the medical and emergency equipment such as a Doppler to monitor the baby's heart rate, oxygen, neonatal resucitation equipment, anti-hemmhorage drugs, antibiotics, sutures and anesthetic to repair a tear, newborn supplies, and IV, and much more.
Midwives also bring a slew of equipment when attending a home birth, such as a monitoring tools, birth supplies, and oxygen tanks, as well as emergency equipment, including neonatal resuscitation items and postpartum hemorrhage supplies.
The price freeze will be brought in by a piece of emergency legislation that gives the secretary of state the power to reform the licences of energy suppliers.
Levine personally brought one of the first planes into Puerto Rico with relief supplies shortly after the Sept. 20 Hurricane Maria disaster, arriving with the goods ahead of anything the Federal Emergency Management Agency offered.
After most crops failed, the team lived on emergency rations from outside the bubble until a depleting oxygen supply brought the experiment to a halt.
In Oklahoma, a depleted supply of propane due to extreme weather led Governor Mary Fallin to declare a state of emergency, waiving licensing requirements for out - of - state transportation companies to allow them to bring in propane.
Our staff and students worked through challenging conditions to bring vital supplies to shelters in the path of the hurricane and developed emergency medical protocols for animals transported out of hurricane - impacted areas in Houston, Florida, and the Caribbean.
The team is bringing emergency veterinary medicines, vaccinations and other supplies to provide direct assistance to animals in need and reinforcement to local animal welfare groups on the ground.
Table of Contents Section 1: Introduction Frequently asked questions Section 2: Preparing for your foster kittens Supplies you'll need Kitten - proofing your home Section 3: Scheduling appointments for your foster kittens Section 4: Caring for your foster kittens Caring for bottle - fed kittens Weaning kittens Caring for independent eaters Cleaning up between litters Section 5: Fostering moms and kittens Bringing everyone home Mom's care of her kittens Problem behaviors in momma cats Separating kittens and moms Section 6: Medical and emergency protocols Veterinary care Signs of illness and what to do next Serious kitten ailments Criteria for emergencies Section 7: Socializing and instilling good behaviors in kittens Establishing good litter box habits Discipline Play time Socializing and handling Appendix Guiding your foster kittens» behavior Litter box training for kittens and cats
PetSmart Charities provided critical emergency supplies and equipment to this operation, New Leash on Life in Lebanon and Montgomery County (TN) Animal Care & Control loaned their transport vehicles to bring the animals to the safety of ARC's emergency shelter, and Novamet Speciality Products in Lebanon generously donated the building for the emergency shelter.
Emily Gosden — The Telegraph — July 17, 2015 Britain could face blackouts if the wind doesn't blow in winter 2016 - 17, unless emergency measures are brought in to bolster electricity supplies, official analysis suggests.
Parents are already very familiar with this concept, but bringing along emergency rations on your travels, and replenishing your supply with trusted items as you go, is the best way to be sure that you are not exposing yourself, or your children, to potentially contaminated foods when the dining options are limited, stomachs are growling, and patience is in short supply.
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