Not exact matches
Even more impressive, this
emergency goaltender (part of a
crew of recreational players who staff home games for the Blackhawks in case of
emergencies) stopped every shot that came at him — seven in total — and was swarmed
by an appreciative team when the night ended.
Six people were being evaluated
by emergency medical
crews after an envelope containing a white powdery substance was mailed to Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's campaign office in New York City.
Four people were taken
by ambulance to Syracuse hospitals yesterday afternoon after
emergency crews declared a «mass casualty incident» at a food distribution center in Van Buren.
The eleven passengers and two
crew members were rescued
by National
Emergency Management Authority, NEMA, officials who were already alerted
by the pilot of the chopper and were on standby.
The U.S. Institute of Nuclear Power Operations (INPO), in a report last November, related desperate actions
by TEPCO
crews to contain the reactor accident in the critical first week of the crisis, as they tried to operate crucial valves and instruments with truck batteries; hauled massive
emergency power cables over flooded passageways where manhole covers had been dislodged; and faced a series of hydrogen explosions and sudden spikes in radiation.
Brewer, then an assistant professor of
emergency medicine at Yale School of Medicine, had been alerted
by the
crew that the man, Sanders Tenant (a pseudonym), had suddenly begun to talk gibberish while dining out with his family.
The pilot was saved
by his
crew who managed to hold on to him until the plane made an
emergency landing.
Adaptive cruise control is joined
by lane assist, traffic jam assist and
crew protect assist — which tightens belts and closes windows ahead of a collision — as well as
Emergency Assist, which can automatically bring the vehicle to a standstill if the driver is unable to.
During the
emergency meeting, RSAC established three collaborative working groups to formulate new rulemaking recommendations regarding hazardous materials transportation
by rail, appropriate train
crew sizes, and train securement procedures.
The senior shepherd mix, dubbed Saint Vincent, was discharged from the Veterinary
Emergency and Referral Group on January 5 — two weeks after he had been brought in
by NYPD officers and the New York Bully
Crew.
Maybe when Pryor talks about how many jobs will be created
by building more oil pipeline, they are referring to the
emergency clean up
crews that are needed when these things inevitably break and create environmental disasters.
These include information about previous violations of regulations
by the trucking company or driver involved, the truck's maintenance records, the speed the truck and your vehicle were traveling, the location of the impact on the vehicles» exteriors, the truck driver's log book and statements from eye witnesses or first responders to the accident scene (
emergency personnel like police officers, firefighters, EMTs or state motorist assistance
crews).
In the case of US Airways Flight 1549, now known as the «Miracle on the Hudson», Captain Chelsey Sullenberger and his
crew managed to avert disaster
by affecting a water landing; however, one outcome of that event was the fact that many passengers were ill equipped to handle an air
emergency.
The
crew was followed
by a medic and a motor home for
emergencies.