Over clips
of ambulances in Paris following the November terrorist attacks there and of the shot - up vehicle used by terrorists in San Bernardino, Calif., a narrator in the spot says, «Obama doesn't understand the threat» of groups such as the Islamic State, and attempts to contrast the president's approach to McCain's own.
You may have seen it in the little boy who was frozen in shock on the steps
of an ambulance in Aleppo, or even your own pets on the exam room table at the veterinarian.
Any expense towards the usage
of ambulances in the event of accident is covered up to a specific limit.
Not exact matches
AI owns the only factory there,
in a town
of 8,000 that lacks, among other things, a hospital, an
ambulance, and a bank.
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.
She had to answer for the cancellation
of two gas plants that will cost an estimated $ 1.1 billion, a criminal probe into the questionable business dealings
of the province's Ornge air
ambulance service and a multimillion - dollar decision to bail out the MaRS innovation and research complex
in Toronto.
Ambulance sirens went off, and
in the darkness no one knew how to find their way out
of the complex,» he said.
Video footage showed Murtaja being carried to an
ambulance with crowds around and black smoke rising from where protesters had set tyres alight, east
of Khan Younis,
in the southern Gaza Strip.
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.
Rescuers sifted through the wreckage
in search
of survivors, while backhoes cleared the debris and
ambulances drove away the injured.
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.
Point -
of - care tests provide results to doctors
in a matter
of minutes and can be conducted
in the physician's office, an
ambulance or even at home.
Dozens
of police cruisers,
ambulances and other emergency vehicles could be seen
in the area.
Even paramedics, who are trained to handle stress
in emergency situations, are vulnerable, says Tommy Duhon, senior vice-president
of human resources at Acadian
Ambulance and Air Med Services,
in Lafayette, La..
A team
of scientists from the Center for Resuscitation Science at the Karolinska Institutet
in Stockholm, Sweden compared
ambulance arrival times to drone deliveries
in a simulation study published
in the JAMA medical journal.
«There are two modes
of transport
in Los Angeles: car and
ambulance,» author Fran Lebowitz said.
The 38 - year - old Sikorsky S - 76A served as part
of Ornge's 12 air
ambulance fleet
in Ontario from 1999 to 2011.
A member
of the American Medical Response (AMR)
ambulance crew wheels a gurney into a residence during a medical call
in Las Vegas, Nevada, March 24, 2011.
recently held its fifth annual charity event, this year
in support
of STARS Air
Ambulance, with a percentage also going to HALO Rescue.
In addition to Mark Lomele's election to Chair, David Kelly, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
of Acadian
Ambulance Service, Inc., Lafayette, LA, has been elected to the position
of Vice Chair.
In the context
of public health care funding, the Party promises to eliminate health care premiums and
ambulance charges; increase funding for home care and other out -
of - hospital care services; restore funding for chiropractic and physiotherapy services; fully fund and implement a mental health strategy; and to hold a referendum to prioritize health care spending.
In addition to Ms. Turcot's election to Chair: David Fitz - Gerald, Vice President & CFO, Carris Reels, Inc., Proctor, Vermont will become Vice Chair; Raman Venkat, Office
of the CEO / CFO, LeFiell Manufacturing Company, Santa Fe Springs, California will become Secretary / Treasurer; David L. Kelly, Vice President & Chief Financial Officer, Acadian
Ambulance Service, Inc., Lafayette, Louisiana will become Immediate Past Chair.
The building
of the local hospital, the
ambulance that got me there before I died from blood loss, the image
of God
in the paramedics that made them give their lives to rescuing people they've never met, the wisdom
of the surgeon, the intelligence and skill
of the thousands
of individuals whose discoveries have made operating theatres and anaesthesia possible — all
of these are gracious gifts
of a loving God, whose mercy enables healings to take place across the world that would,
in any other generation, be considered quite miraculous.
To H. Richard, Reinhold's attempt to reconcile Christian love with assertions
of self - interest only «makes Christian love an
ambulance driver
in the wars
of interested and clashing parties.»
An added benefit would be to get permission to have the service listed
in the front
of the local telephone directory with the other recognized emergency agencies, such as police, fire, and
ambulance services.
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.
Below is a photo
of Bowan riding
in the
ambulance to Children's downtown.
Or, back
in their home
in the ghetto along South Fig Street, she would herd them to the front window — «my visual aid,» she calls it — and point to a world
of crackheads and murderers, thieves and bums, streets where, says Ickey, «every night you'd hear
ambulances, police sirens and gunshots.»
Busquets gets taken out
of the match
in an
ambulance.
In hindsight, I'm happy the
ambulance was parked there rather than blocks
of concrete with the impact that would have caused.
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.
While the referee appeared to recognise the severity
of the situation immediately, it took a while before an
ambulance was finally brought onto the pitch, and while Ekeng was taken to the Floreasca Emergency Hospital [Associated Press via Daily Mail], doctors were unsuccessful
in trying to revive him.
Baseball's men
in blue,
in particular, seem to rank slightly below
ambulance - chasing lawyers after missing a dizzying series
of calls this postseason, so many that MLB has reportedly decided to go with only experienced umps for the World Series.
But long story short, after 20 minutes
of sticking and missing, me and my 8 month pregnant wife holding him down, they had to call
in the flight nurse from the helicopter
ambulance staff.
Unable to walk because
of the pain, Clifton was flown to Green Bay
in an air
ambulance and then spent the next six weeks
in a hospital bed placed
in his home.
Now a fate and a world not
of the filly's making was closing
in around her — the horse
ambulance waiting there to take her away, the pinched expressions
of the groom and the pony girl, and the track veterinarian moving toward her with his needles.
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.
Police boats shuttled emergency supplies across the river from New Jersey to Chelsea Piers, and a convoy
of ambulances lined up
in front
of the center, waiting to make runs downtown.
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.).
People need to have it drummed into them that reckless and thoughtless challenges, such as yesterday's, are not acceptable, because as the speed
of the game increases, it is more and more likely that someone is leaving the stadium
in an
ambulance if you tackle
in this manner.
I have struggled with anxiety for many years (and am one
of the people who had an anxiety attack
in my car, pulled over and called an
ambulance).
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.
There are many reasons why an
ambulance or other emergency response team might be unavoidably delayed
in responding to an emergency (traffic, distance, inaccurate directions to the location, etc.) and each minute that passes reduces the victim's odds
of survival by 10 % or more.
Saying a midwife
in attendance is useless
in the case
of an emergency is like saying an EMT is useless or an
ambulance is useless.
This could be due to attendant failure to monitor correctly, inability
of of the attendant to detect problems while monitoring, lack
of skills at the basic or advanced level to intervene
in emergency situations, refusal to call an
ambulance when appropriate and or delay
of advanced medical treatments due to delayed transfer.
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.
Picking up mom friends
in your doctor's waiting room makes you the mom version
of an
ambulance chaser.
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.