The phrase
"emergency personnel" refers to the people who are trained and responsible for helping and providing assistance during emergencies. They can include police officers, firefighters, paramedics, and other professionals who work to keep people safe in urgent situations.
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He predicts that the device has the potential to be used widely
by emergency personnel but also to appear in other public spaces.
The person who contacts the police should tell the police that people are injured, if possible also providing the number of injured persons, so that enough
emergency personnel respond to the scene.
When emergency personnel and officers arrived, the city bus driver claimed that he was texting right before the accident occurred.
Besides being safer in the event of a sudden collision, your dog is safer after an accident
if emergency personnel should have to attend to you.
It may be helpful to post notifications on the entrance to the house that
alert emergency personnel to the number and type of pets present.
The device's success may be found in its ability to
give emergency personnel a clear answer as to whether a patient is experiencing a severe stroke.
So in the past, school bus drivers and other school service providers would have to stand by
until emergency personnel could arrive to do so.
It may seem like common sense, but if you are conscious after the collision, immediately
call emergency personnel to the scene.
Some drivers are so irresponsible that when they cause an injury accident, they don't stop to render aid or even to
contact emergency personnel.
A sticker in your window indicating that there are pets living in your home will let rescue or
emergency personnel know that there are animals inside who may need help.
Jim Green, British Animal Rescue & Trauma Care Association director, right, leads a training class Wednesday for local
emergency personnel in the rescue of large animals.
«New York's plow operators and crews, first responders, and
emergency personnel work around the clock in dangerous conditions to keep New Yorkers safe and they have our tremendous respect,» Cuomo said in a statement.
Among the most inspiring stories that came in the aftermath of the World Trade Center attacks were those of
emergency personnel who risked their lives to aid victims, often at a tragic cost.
The hybrid comes equipped with the Toyota Safety Connect telematics systems, which automatically
notifies emergency personnel in the event of a collision and a stolen - vehicle locator.
Play sports in environments with venue - specific emergency action plans that are coordinated by the athletic health care team and are regularly rehearsed with
local emergency personnel;
If there is an accident, the vehicle's OnStar Advisor can use your vehicle's GPS coordinates to
send emergency personnel directly to the spot of the crash.
There are a variety of types of information that are relevant to your claims, including 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 and first responders to the accident scene, such
as emergency personnel and police officers.
The Bounce ball, equipped with a camera and motion sensors, sends images and data to a smartphone to
provide emergency personnel with an idea of what's inside the potentially dangerous space they're about to enter.
The bills come in response to threats of violence or actual incidents
involving emergency personnel, including direct assaults and safety problems at state correctional facilities.
The multi-point strategy includes increased testing of tracks and signals, placing
emergency personnel around the system to get to distressed passengers more quickly and putting additional cars into service faster.
The state is responding quickly and aggressively to the storm, and I urge New Yorkers to stay clear of the roads and
allow emergency personnel to do their jobs.»
«As Hurricane Harvey continues to devastate the Gulf Coast, I am
deploying emergency personnel and equipment to help mitigate damage and aid in the recovery effort,» Cuomo said.
The California's rear seats are 911 - sized (meaning two things: the same size as the back seats in a, and that you'd have to dial 9 -1-1 to have
emergency personnel extract any adult who tries to squeeze into the back.)
You won't be able to return home until you get the all - clear
from emergency personnel, but once given, it's a good idea to return to your home to see what can be saved and salvaged.
Others departments and employees like the President, Supreme Court and Congress need not be considered
emergency personnel because the funding for their jobs does not depend on individual acts of Congress any longer; it has been written into permanent law.
«An improved understanding of what weather radars tell us about tornado debris can help provide more accurate tornado warnings and quickly
direct emergency personnel to affected areas.»
If you even suspect that you may be hurt, it makes more sense to have
emergency personnel evaluate you at the scene and transport you to the emergency room if necessary, than to refuse treatment and later find out that you're injured.
Their goal was to use the device to accurately identify severe stroke and then compare the results to established physical examination methods practiced by
emergency personnel such as the Prehospital Acute Stroke Severity Scale.
Bell handled the situation like a champ, even declining medical assistance when
emergency personnel rushed on board after the plane landed in Calgary.
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