Sentences with phrase «of rescue workers»

«The heroes of this story are people like lawyer Joel Kupferman and industrial hygienist Monona Rossol... each refused to be lulled by the failures of most of the New York media to report what was actually happening; each helped to pierce the false claims of government officials and to validate the concerns of rescue workers and ordinary citizens, to confirm to them that they were not imagining their ailments.»
Luckily, this pup is on her way to a better life in the able hands of rescue workers and she is set to join 100 other recently liberated dogs on their journey to forever homes.
The vast majority of rescue workers are volunteers with full time jobs and families.
Because of generous donations and the hard work of rescue workers and volunteers within Utah, it is now less expensive than ever to adopt a fully vetted pet, saving you not only money but time as well.
I can't stop seeing the whitened boots of the rescue workers trudging back uptown, or sitting beside me on the subway benches.
Next to each door, faded spray - paint Xs — the rushed written language of rescue workers — tell the human tragedy.
At the behest of rescue workers, Nissan incorporated an access panel into the floor that has a kill switch for first responders.
Sometimes the gearshifts are louder than Godzilla's war cry: This is a movie that chases a shot of rescue workers evacuating a smoldering downtown Chicago — imagery that can't help but evoke 9/11, especially when set to mournful music — with a giant ape doing the universal hand gesture for sex.
It's about a team of rescue workers who will leave no man to die.
«The fuming World Trade Center debris pile was a chemical factory that exhaled toxins in a particularly dangerous form that could penetrate deep into the lungs of rescue workers and local residents,» Cahill and his fellow researchers concluded.
Together, humans and robots will form rescue teams that the Italian organization of rescue workers has stationed in the Alps.
Courage here was of a defensive sort — the daring of rescue workers — while compassion took varied forms (caring for strangers, etc.).
And we responded with the best of America — with the daring of our rescue workers, with the caring for strangers and neighbors who came to give blood and help in any way they could.

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«With 90 percent of cell towers on the island out of service, people can't get in touch with their loved ones — and it's harder for rescue workers to coordinate relief efforts.
Frantic rescue workers were digging through the rubble of the eight - storey Rana Plaza building in Savar, 30 km (20 miles) outside the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka, which collapsed on Wednesday.
Most of the disaster - related apps that presented today mentioned the recent events of Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma in their pitches, observing that tech should be able to pair victims, resources and rescue workers far better than existing services.
Rescue teams have been mobilized at the Masakhane mine west of Johannesburg and mine operator Sibanye - Stillwater said that it has made contact with three of the workers.
In fact, nearly every problem typically faced in the wake of natural disaster will be amplified and accelerated in Puerto Rico thanks to long - existing financial and environmental problems and far fewer rescue and relief workers.
In some of the remoter parts of the island, rescue workers are just barely beginning to arrive.
He said a turning point for the miners was the delivery of small Bibles through the tubes rescue workers used to provide food, medicine, supplies and entertainment.
And even though I don't believe in the symbolism of the cross, I can not deny the historical role this particular «cross» artifact had in the aftermath of the tragedy as a meeting and prayer place for rescue workers etc., which makes it museum worthy.
Rescue workers took comfort in this remnant of the building structure and they prayed to it as a religious object.But there is a difference between displaying an artifact of historical significance and saying we want you [the public] to bless it — museum goers understand that distinction»...
«Taking hope from what he perceived to be a religious symbol, Silecchia brought the column and the cross-piece to the attention of other rescue workers, many of whom shared his reaction.
The fiscal window of opportunity to rescue these programs for the sake of future generations of retirees and workers will soon close.
In fact, the beverage industry has donated more than 300,000 bottles of water, along with other beverages, to rescue workers fighting fires throughout the area and displaced residents at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego.
The gymnasium of PS 41, an elementary school in Greenwich Village and a pickup basketball haven for bankers and bohemians, was used as a base camp for rescue workers, the parquet floor covered by 66 sleeping bags and cots.
Men and women, old and young, people of every color and culture and creed, not knowing whether additional attacks were coming, out in the dark, out in the smoke, out in the chaos, comforting the families of the missing, donating blood, assisting and providing relief to our valiant police, firefighters and rescue workers.
Days after Trump said he wanted to pull the United States out of Syria, Syrian forces hit a suburb of Damascus with bombs that rescue workers said unleashed toxic gas, possibly drawing him deeper into an intractable Middle Eastern war that he hoped to leave.
While addressing newsmen after the incidents, the spokesperson of National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) in the North - East, Abdulkadir Ibrahim assured that rescue workers have evacuated the bodies to mortuary after the incidents.
This legislation will provide much - needed funds for medical treatment to the rescue workers and residents of New York City who suffered illnesses from breathing in toxic fumes, dust and smoke from Ground Zero.
In addition, the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act will reopen the victims» compensation fund for rescue workers who were hurt as a result of the attacks.
The firefighters and rescue workers first digging by hand and passing buckets of rubble were soon replaced by mechanical equipment as life was no longer to be sought or found on the site.
Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano's close friend Harendra Singh almost didn't get the emergency contract to feed rescue workers after superstorm Sandy in 2012 — until Mangano's former assistant heatedly and profanely intervened, the manager of the county emergency operations center testified Monday.
Adedayo Adeneye, Commissioner for Information & Strategy in Ogun State has announced that all the workers numbering about 16 who were involved in the Itoku building collapse in Abeokuta, the capital of Ogun state on Thursday have been rescued.
Miller tied Operation Rescue founder Randall Terry and finished ahead of the Presidential candidates from older and more established parties like the Reform Party, the Socialist Party, the Socialist Workers Party, Grassroots Party and the Prohibition Party.
Edo Police rescue 3 abducted oil workers in Benin A crack team of detectives attached to the Edo State Police Command have rescued three oil workers attached to the Nigeria Petroleum Development Company (NPDC).
Marshall also honored Sanitation Department workers Semi Nkozi and Joseph Maneggio, who rescued a group of children from a burning Far Rockaway building in December; Detectives Richard Johnson and Charles Lo Presti, who arrested a suspect in the Jan. 1 firebombing of an Islamic center in Jamaica; and 91 - year - old World War II veteran Arno Heller of Rego Park.
In June 2014, Singh was appointed to the Mayor's Fund - a non-profit that raises private money for city causes - and the Democratic National CommitteeHe also won another six - figure contract with the state office of emergency management to provide meals for rescue workers toiling in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy in 2012.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health said at least six ambulance workers, and at least 13 other aid workers, have been killed as they attempted to rescue the wounded and collect the dead.
I can not believe that they are sufficiently naïve to believe that it is possible to achieve their goal and, in our capitalist society, instantly create jobs for the tens of thousands of sex workers that they «rescue» by criminalising their livelihoods.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is extending the deadline for workers seeking lost wages and medical benefits from their involvement in the rescue, recovery and cleanup of the September 11 terror attacks.
We will reduce the number of emergency workers that rescue children from abuse and neglect.
He expressed the gratitude of the Federal Government to the rescue workers and medical personnel who attended to the victims.
Gary LaBarbera, president of the Building and Construction Trades Council, cited Clinton's advocacy for a health care bill for 9/11 rescue workers and a World Trade Center rebuilding funding.
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — President Donald Trump commended rescue workers and passed out supplies to storm victims as he toured Puerto Rico on Tuesday, while also saying that the costs tied to Hurricane Maria have «thrown our budget a little out of whack,» drawing rebukes from Democrats who called the remarks callous.
It was until 10:30 pm Tuesday that the reinforcement arrived at the scene, Paa Kwesi Moses reported, adding that «the police formed an escape route behind the club house and around 11:25 pm, they managed to rescue the hostages at the blind side of the workers».
Insect colonies seething with workers may seem unlikely to stage elaborate rescues of individual fighters.
Al - Radi used the project to foster traditional building skills among a cadre of workers whom she hopes will rescue the region's heritage.
Rescue workers and those who survived the Twin Towers» collapse were bathed in the dust, which contained particles of sizes ranging from the millimeter scale down to nanometers in width, the right size to embed deep in the lungs if inhaled.
Today, more than 12,000 of the 9/11 rescue workers continue to have trouble breathing, according to a study conducted by the World Trade Center Medical Monitoring Program and published April 8, 2010, in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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