Sentences with phrase «of ambulances on»

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Over the next few years, count on some walk - in urgent - care centers to evolve into true standalone emergency rooms and for ambulances to increasingly head there instead of to hospital ERs, particularly in the case of certain types of injuries (such as wounds or broken bones).
Prince William recently ended his job as an ambulance helicopter pilot in order to focus more on royal duties as Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip ease out of public life.
Several of the women with her were wearing surgical scrubs, and the man wore a jacket with the word «ambulance» written on it.
As that capability is refined, your PC might get you what you need even before you think to ask for it — the location of the file you left on your desk but that was borrowed by a colleague, perhaps, or an ambulance when you slump over clutching your chest.
And so, in 1917, while working in the Friends» Ambulance Unit on the Western Front, Richardson decided to experiment with the idea of making a numerical forecast - one based on scientific laws rather than past trends.
Prince William, The Duke of Cambridge as he begins his new job with the East Anglian Air Ambulance at Cambridge Airport on July 13, 2015 in Cambridge, England.
Aerial footage from the scene showed a number of people lying on the ground outside the school, being treated for injuries and moved to ambulances.
Bronwyn Barter, president CUPE Local 873 who represents workers at the Ambulance Service of BC, said paramedics relied heavily on the Kits Coast Guard.
Mrs. Houston, fresh from the spiritualist's haunt, is relieved by the departure of an ambulance: «The street again put on the aspect of a place where things could only fail to occur.»
And yet... «As emergency workers - including personnel from the Red Cross and civil defense corps - responded to the explosion, «angry Christian youth started beating our staff and as a result broke the side glass of our ambulance that was on the scene to provide service,» he said.»
Yet, most of us would much rather pretend to be a saint on display than call for an ambulance.
On our arrival in the Dominican Republic, we heard a Jesuit tell of watching paramedics lift into an ambulance two young canecutters who had collapsed from exhaustion and hunger.
Anne Maguire, 61, was taken to hospital by ambulance from the Corpus Christi Catholic College on Neville Road, on the outskirts of the city after midday but was pronounced dead a short time later.
If Ronnie Lott had Obamacare he probably would of asked his mommy to use an app to call an ambulance down on to the field to have him carted off for a broken finger.
Ambulance Matches can be stupid in the wrong kinds of ways, but Strowman and Roman wrecked each other for an appropriate amount of time before Strowman flat - out put one over on Reigns.
Jamie Richardson, an ambulance worker, took the reins of her bridle in his left hand and pushed gently against the horse's neck, trying to steady her on three legs.
A few minutes later a spectator slumps to the concrete behind us, and the people around him shout to attract the attention of the black - and - white St. John Ambulance Brigade, patroling on the pitch.
Such as their Artillery missile batteries, Assault rifles, AK 47 automatic machine guns, Machine guns, Ammunition, Helicopters gun ship for aerial support, Bombs, Grenades, Missiles, Rockets, Missile launchers, Rocket launchers, Grenade launchers, Bomb launchers, Mines, Mine sweepers, Anti-aircraft missile batteries, Tanks, Military hardware, Military communication gadgets, Extra military kit, Medics, Medical personnel, Military ambulances, Fuel supply military vehicles, Military trucks caring food & water supply including spare parts, Money, Armed Forces Personnel Carriers (APC) and a Military command structure to be directing operations on the field of play.
Such as their Artillery missile batteries, Assault rifles, AK 47 automatic machine guns, Machine guns, Ammunition, Helicopters gun ship for aerial support, Bombs, Grenades, Missiles, Rockets, Missile launchers, Rocket launchers, Grenade launchers, Bomb launchers, Mines, Mine sweepers, Anti-aircraft missile batteries, Tanks, Military hardware, Military communication gadgets, Extra military kit, Medics, Medical personnel, Military ambulances, Fuel supply military vehicles, Military trucks caring food & water supply, Money, Armed Forces Personnel Carriers (APC) and a Military command structure to direct operations on the field of play.
Perhaps the most controversial aspect of the first inquest was the decision by the coroner to impose a 3.15 pm cut - off point, corresponding with the time the first ambulance arrived on the pitch.
The club also incurred a further # 38m in «cost of sales» (though a breakdown isn't provided for that heading either, this figure presumably includes the running costs of Anfield, Melwood, Kirkby, the club's several offices, business rates, stewarding costs, contributions towards police and ambulance services on matchdays, cost of consumables, merchandise procurement costs, advertising, promotions, TV channel expenses, etc.).
When the ambulance arrived, although the boy was lying comfortably in his dad's arms (and had found a position there, where his finger hurt least), the paramedics practically insisted on transferring him to his mother, to sit together in the back of the ambulance.
Send an ambulance on standby at the door of Her Highness, just in case she needs them?
it is true that some injuries in contact and collison sports are inevitable, but at the rate youth and high school ice hockey was going, it wouldn't have been too long before it was considered one of the «extreme sports» that are so popular on television these days; you know, the ones where, after the big crash or fall, the show cuts to a commercial and, when it comes back, the seriously injured participant has already been stretchered off to a waiting ambulance.
The typical scenario would be that something had gone dreadfully wrong and the community midwives, after exploring their options, would finally, and receiving nothing but hostile response from the various hospitals, would have the patient transported to the hospital by ambulance and then they would all bolt and just leave the patient in the emergency room and to the care of whoever was on emergency call.
Once you educate yourself on all that, read a couple of google articles on exercise and nutrition, and save the money for the ambulance.
Eighteen of these 182 births occurred in a car or ambulance on the way to hospital.
How long would it take for the woman to get out of the birthing pool, put on her clothes and get to an ambulance to go to the hospital?
Another couple I know didn't have one and their daughter was born at home with organs outside her body... on route to the hospital via ambulance their daughter died... and still the midwife promotes the evil of ultrasound...
Inflatables to play on (one of Monte's favorite), a haunted house (we did not go in), a soft - play area for the little kids to run and jump, AND free tours of an ambulance and fire truck!
I've always believed anyone can deliver a baby during a «normal» birth; but when seconds are all you have before brain damage or death occurs because of an «abnormal» delivery, why would you want to waste those seconds waiting on an ambulance?
Since I had not delivered the placenta yet, I went on the ambulance too, accompanied by one of the midwives.
Silver has an intensely personal tie to the destrcution on 9/11, esepcially after an ambulance named in honor of his parents was destroyed.
The London assembly's investigation into the attacks on the capital's transport system, in which 52 people died, praised the «incredible acts of courage» by ambulance, police and fire service staff, and members of the public.
The ambulance service's reliance on mobile phones was also criticised, and Mr Barnes said it was obvious that there would be problems with this system, given the high volume of people trying to use the network.
With the Guardian reporting today that a quarter of NHS trusts fail basic hygiene tests (e.g. blood spattered on walls, filthy ambulances), I would have thought that Burnham would have more important things to do.
News 12 Brooklyn story on BP Adams honoring Midwood Ambulance Service as the first of Brooklyn's Community Businesses: http://brooklyn.news12.com/news/borough-president-honors-midwood-ambulance-service-1.9912716
As I am sitting here writing this contribution at 8:50 in the morning, I can already hear signs of the relentless fighting that has been going on for over ten days around Rachel's Tomb in Bethlehem: Soldiers shooting tear gas canisters, military jets are flying over the area, ambulances rushing to the scene and hundreds of impatient drivers waiting to cross the area honking without let - up.
The ambulances and police cars came to a screeching halt outside the Gowanus Inn and Yard, a hip, ultramodern hotel that had recently opened on an edgy strip of Union...
In addition MERS Coordinators dispatch emergency ambulance calls for the City of Buffalo and coordinates the county - wide radio frequencies on a daily basis, and in time of actual or potential disaster situations.
«They don't pay any taxes, they don't pay for our services, our police are constantly there, fire department ambulances, all these services are provided to the facility on the backs of the taxpayers of Mt. Pleasant,» Fulgenzi said.
As a unit of the Division of Emergency Medical Services, MERS [Medical Emergency Radio System] Control serves as the Erie County Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Services dispatch center, coordinates ambulance responses for the City of Buffalo, responses on the New York State Thruway throughout Erie County and the Buffalo Niagara International Airport (B.N.I.A.).
«They actually started doing coverage in the Town of Niagara, which doesn't have an ambulance, and since then has moved forward at the request of Niagara County and the volunteer fire services and many other agencies in Niagara County to work on getting a full certificate so they can actually help all across the county,» Schultz said.
On the heels of an agreement by Albany County and a private medical provider to pay $ 1.1 million to the estate of a former jail inmate who died of a stroke after nurses waited 12 hours to call an ambulance, jail administrators from other counties told members of the state Assembly on Monday that such private contractors usually improve medical services in jailOn the heels of an agreement by Albany County and a private medical provider to pay $ 1.1 million to the estate of a former jail inmate who died of a stroke after nurses waited 12 hours to call an ambulance, jail administrators from other counties told members of the state Assembly on Monday that such private contractors usually improve medical services in jailon Monday that such private contractors usually improve medical services in jails.
Commenting on the Welsh Governments response to the Welsh Ambulance review by Dr McClelland, Kirsty Williams, leader of the Welsh Lib Dems, said:
This is frustrating for the 911 dispatchers who have to make split - second decisions on the classification of an ambulance call.
The mayor also proposed an annual allotment of $ 18 million to add ambulance shifts and hire dozens of new dispatchers to improve response times for the city's ambulances, which lagged last year, especially on Staten Island and in Queens and the Bronx.
Erie County is on the frontend of dispatching ambulances across our region, including the City of Buffalo.
No one even put chains on the tires of city buses, sanitation trucks or ambulances in preparation for the storm,» Diaz said in a press release he sent out yesterday.
Another was organised at St Paul's Cathedral, where families of the victims will gather with fire, police and ambulance service representatives to celebrate the emergency service workers killed on that day in New York.
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