CROWN POINT, Ind. — Police departments in northwestern Indiana are turning to key fobs to electronically unlock doors at local schools so officers can quickly
enter during emergencies.
It also covers many windows, making it difficult for firefighters to
enter during an emergency, city officials stated.
Not exact matches
They are legally permitted to
enter «defined premises» in order to carry out «specific purposes» like «undertaking an inspection, dealing with an
emergency or searching for evidence
during an investigation».
For example, VCA can be used to automatically detect an intruder, or to count the number of people
entering or leaving an area — beneficial, for instance, for keeping track of how many people have
entered or left an
emergency room
during a given period of time.
After three years of general practice, he realized that he wanted to focus on helping pets and their people
during times of their most urgent need, and so, he decided to
enter into
emergency medicine.
During your first open water dive you'll practice line handling, reel use and
emergency procedures without
entering a cavern.
The agency reported that in addition to flame - retardant chemicals, some firefighters are exposed to asbestos as they
enter buildings
during emergencies.
It is also important to keep in mind that all visitors
entering the U.S. are required to undergo a security screening by U.S. Customs and Border Patrol (CBP), and because they want to be confident in the fact that travelers won't leave behind hefty bill for U.S. tax payers to have to cover upon their return to their home country, the question of whether you are protected by a travel insurance policy or not may arise, especially for elderly citizens who are more likely to encounter a medical
emergency during the duration of their stay.
Alamance County data also indicated that of the 153 children in foster care at some point
during the 2006 calendar year (this includes
emergency placements), 62 (41 percent)
entered foster care from in - home services.