Sentences with phrase «emergency medical personnel at»

There were dozens of armed police and emergency medical personnel at Frontier High School in Hamburg Thursday, moving in to end a shooting situation and get students out to safety.

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Parents need to know, as they watch their kids compete, that the event organizer is taking appropriate steps to prevent injuries, and that sufficient qualified medical personnel are at the event to provide first - aid in the event of minor injuries and transport more seriously injured athletes to the nearest hospital emergency room.
The study found the presence of other medical personnel, such as team doctors, or EMTs, less common, with one quarter reporting a physician attending at least half the games and one - quarter reporting the same attendance for an emergency medical technician.
With no medical personnel monitoring her, Sara Meline passed other hospitals — seven were closer — that could have given her the emergency C - section she wound up having at Weiss, according to court records.
- There are the necessary medical personnel available (ie anesthesiologist), plus necessary equipment available at all times to handle and emergency situation for either mother or baby
Medical personnel at the Buffalo VA Medical Center failed to try to resuscitate a patient suffering cardiac arrest in late 2016, pronouncing him dead even though they should have tried to save his life, the Department of Veterans Affairs Inspector General's Office said in a devastating report that recommended sweeping improvements in the facility's practices during life - or - death emergencies.
The incident, fuelled by rumours that the Lassa virus may have spread from neighbouring Ekiti State, led to other medical personnel as well as patients at the Emergency Unit of the hospital, fleeing the scene.
Emergency Department personnel at the University of Michigan Health System and the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center know how crucial blood donations are for their patients.
For instance, the investigating police officers at the scene, emergency medical personnel or the surgeon and surgical team who performed the operation and did your follow - up care are more likely to have their testimony accepted as unbiased and credible; they were just doing their job.
The law tries to deal with a problem that won't go away: the safety risk in emergency situations to police, fire, emergency medical services personnel, and, not insignificantly, at least to me — the rest of us.
Armed with life - saving gear and able to reach distressed beachgoers on land and at sea, these groups are usually trained to conduct rescues of near - drowning victims and provide first aid until emergency medical personnel can arrive and transport the individual to a hospital.
Because the provisions of proposed rule were limited to individually identifiable health information that was reduced to electronic form, many communications that occur between emergency medical personnel and law enforcement officials at the scene of a crime would not have been covered by the proposed provisions.
In emergencies, emergency medical personnel often arrive on the scene before or at the same time as police officers, firefighters, and other emergency response personnel.
e) Emergency Medical Evacuation is provided by designated, licensed, qualified, professional emergency personnel acting within the scope of such license, or are approved in advance at Company's discretion, and all arrangements are coordinated and approved by the ComEmergency Medical Evacuation is provided by designated, licensed, qualified, professional emergency personnel acting within the scope of such license, or are approved in advance at Company's discretion, and all arrangements are coordinated and approved by the Comemergency personnel acting within the scope of such license, or are approved in advance at Company's discretion, and all arrangements are coordinated and approved by the Company; and
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