"Emergency responders" refers to a group of people, such as police officers, firefighters, or paramedics, who are trained to quickly and effectively deal with emergencies and help people in crisis situations.
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emergency responders who can ensure that all parties who require medical treatment receive it as soon as possible.
It is also able to provide
emergency responders with your location via GPS and alert them to any relevant vehicle diagnostics so they can try to assess the kind of collision that occurred.
If you, a loved one or someone experiences a traumatic brain injury, it is best to not move them, and wait until
emergency responders arrive.
Particularly common are local rules calling for out of town drivers to repay for the cost of fire rescue and
other emergency responders.
We have seen dramatic rescues
by emergency responders, but we're also hearing a number of accounts of neighbors helping neighbors.
Police and
emergency responders do not always document this, so make sure you keep this information handy as it could prove useful.
Tell those you are traveling with that you have diabetes so they can inform
emergency responders if something happens.
This is to
prevent emergency responders and electricity utility repair - people from being injured by your panels sending power back to the grid.
The city also argued the other names pitched were too similar to others that already exist in the borough and could cause confusion
for emergency responders.
Emergency responders who act in a negligent manner may be held responsible for the accidents they cause, but liability can be tricky given that many of these vehicles are owned by governmental entities.
Emergency responders arrived at the accident site, but the man, who is deaf, was unable to communicate since his hearing apparatus was knocked off.
The workers were on the beams of the roof when the building collapsed and were pinned until freed
by emergency responders.
As the applicant lived alone, she posted a sign on her unit door to
alert emergency responders that there was a service dog in the unit.
A travel medical portfolio is very simply a person's medical record so that
emergency responders know about any medical conditions, allergies, etc..
In addition to improving the scientific record, the USGS says the crowd - sourced data can also
help emergency responders focus quickly on the hardest - hit areas to provide a rapid response.
With their clinics flooded after the storm, she and other mental - health experts set up treatment centres for
emergency responders on cruise ships docked nearby on the Mississippi River, and an emergency psychology unit at the city's central command centre.
Akindele said the exercise is to assess the level of preparedness and identify gaps
of emergency responders in the case of plane crash or related emergency in the State.
Less than half (45.7 percent) of cardiac arrest victims get the immediate help they need
before emergency responders arrive, in part because emergency medical services take, on average, between four and ten minutes to reach someone in cardiac arrest.
The one above took place Tuesday,
when emergency responders in North Carolina tied two ladders together and use life vests to keep them afloat to rescue a dog who fell through the ice at a pond in Zebulon.
Narcan, the brand name for the drug Nalaxone, works within a minute or two and gives
emergency responders time to get the victim to a hospital.
The proposed law would help provide guidance with regard to layouts in rental homes
so emergency responders don't find «surprise walls when they go through the front door,» Mr. Hagan said at Tuesday's Town Board work session.
Countries around the world and official health
emergency responders like the World Health Organization have vowed to increase their ability to act during outbreaks that public health experts say are undeniably in our future.
To this debate, the new study demonstrates a beneficial effect of dispersants: The subsea dispersant injection may have
allowed emergency responders literally to breathe easier.
Bakken crude oil was found to be more volatile than oil extracted elsewhere, forcing the USDOT to issue an emergency order on May 7 requiring all railroads carrying Bakken crude oil to notify
state emergency responders about the operations of those trains in their states.
The small metal boxes (in a variety of colors like brown, black, red, and white) found attached to the walls of public buildings all over the United States are called Knox Boxes (though manufactured by different companies, the Knox company produces the bulk of them) and are designed to give
emergency responders access to building keys (or functions like disabling power or gas lines, or turning off sprinkler systems in case of a false alarm) to aid in rapid entry in the event of an emergency.
The rule proposes railroads be required to provide monthly notification or certification of no change to state and tribal emergency response commissions and
relevant emergency responders for HHFTs, including:
The Emergency Order advises railroads to assist the SERCs as necessary to share the information with the
appropriate emergency responders in affected communities.
A company called Voztec has come up with an innovative helmet to help
emergency responders at the scene of a motorcycle crash.
With a staff filled of locals including a bi-lingual,
emergency responder guide, we provide both a safe and authentic experience in Nicaragua.
It should be noted that PCSOs are
not emergency responders, and largely play a supportive role to fully fledged police officers — guarding crime scenes, dealing with minor offenses, and providing visible patrols as a deterrent to crime.
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