Sentences with phrase «emergency broadcasts for»

If your pet is hurt or lost, listen to emergency broadcasts for an open animal hospital / shelter.

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A radio is important for receiving emergency broadcasts and instructions.
[51] On Tuesday, July 29, Governor Paterson gave a rare televised address that was broadcast on all of New York's major news networks, stating that the state budget deficit had gone up 1.4 billion dollars over the 90 days since his original budget submission, citing rising costs due to the poor economy and a struggling Wall Street, and calling the State Legislature back to Albany for an emergency session starting on August 19, 2008.
In this emergency broadcast, Barry and David discuss SEGA's surprising reveal of Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice for Nintendo 3DS.
Giving users the ability to broadcast a call for help in the event of an emergency, the siren is especially useful for anyone who finds themselves incapacitated in the woods and unable to directly call for help.
NWR broadcasts warnings and post-event information for all types of hazards: weather (e.g., tornadoes, floods), natural (e.g., earthquakes, forest fires and volcanic activity), technological (e.g., chemical releases, oil spills, nuclear power plant emergencies, etc.), and national emergencies (e.g., terrorist attacks).
During emergencies, routine broadcasts are interrupted for warnings, watches and other critical information.
Listening to radio broadcast for emergency messages such as weather reports or law enforcement statements and relaying appropriate information to customers.
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