First responders can include firefighters, paramedics, police, active duty military, corrections officers, emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and
other rescue workers.
«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.
Not exact matches
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 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.
But people throughout the affected area had to wear protective masks, and farmers and
rescue workers scurried to herd thousands of sheep and
other livestock away from the area of ash fall, amid fears of the deleterious effects of fluorine or
other toxic elements in the ash.
The ASPCA offers a free, easy - to - use sticker to let
others know
rescue workers know your pets are inside if you're unable to evacuate them.
(a) In order to protect the health and safety of an animal, any animal control officer, animal cruelty investigator appointed under G.S. 19A - 45, law enforcement officer, firefighter, or
rescue squad
worker, who has probable cause to believe that an animal is confined in amotor vehicle under conditions that are likely to cause suffering, injury, or death to the animal due to heat, cold, lack of adequate ventilation, or under
other endangering conditions, may enter the motor vehicle by any reasonable means under the circumstances after making a reasonable effort to locate the owner or
other person responsible for the animal.
Rescue workers at shelters and
other humane organizations like ours all over the world will agree!
Many dog owners, shelter /
rescue workers, trainers, and
other canine professionals find anxiety, fears, and phobias to be among the most challenging behaviors to treat.
They, and many
other groups, have experienced volunteers and
workers trained in best practices for Emergency Animal
Rescue mobilization.
Nicole Wilde has created a collection of invaluable resources for aspiring and professional dog trainers, owners,
rescue and shelter
workers, and
other canine enthusiasts.
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.
I'm hoping that this wonderful seminar is the gateway to
other types of trainings that will be offered not only to
rescue workers but to even potentially the families that adopt these beautiful, homeless animals.
The website also includes easily accessible research findings and treatment options for the different groups of affected people:
rescue and recovery
workers, residents, children, city employees and
others.
PTSD symptoms and the full range of criteria comprising a PTSD diagnosis have been observed in
rescue and ambulance personnel.12 13 Healthcare
workers typically are exposed to two types of trauma in the hospital setting: direct (personal involvement in traumatic events through confrontations resulting in their own traumatic experiences, e.g., workplace violence) and indirect (non-personal involvement in traumatic events through
others» confrontations resulting in
other people's traumatic experiences, e.g., witnessing
other people's direct experiences of workplace violence, caring for dying patients «and threats of severe injury or exposure to trauma).4 14 — 16 In the present study, a traumatic event refers to a healthcare
worker's exposure to physical violence in the workplace.
The RRF was established to provide housing - related assistance to needy victims of disasters, including, but not limited to, affected relief and
rescue workers and their families, and for
other charitable purposes permitted under Section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.