Sentences with phrase «possible emergency response»

Also, if the airbags are deployed when in an accident, the BMW Assist eCall will automatically transmit the severity of the accident and the vehicle's location to the BMW Assist Response Center, which will help generate the best possible emergency response.
The data will then be utilized to generate the best possible emergency response.
This information is then used to arrange the best possible emergency response, while the Call Center stays in contact with the occupants if desired.

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He added, «We recognize that individual readiness and breaking down language barriers as much as possible prior to an emergency strengthens our entire community's response and recovery efforts.»
«We want to encourage pet parents to plan ahead for possible pet emergencies by taking small steps that could result in quicker response times during a potential dangerous situation.
The Pongo Fund Emergency Kibble Response Team responds as quickly as possible to provide help and comfort during emergency situations when animals are Emergency Kibble Response Team responds as quickly as possible to provide help and comfort during emergency situations when animals are emergency situations when animals are involved.
In conjunction with its recent hosting of an American Humane Red Star Animal Emergency Services Training seminar, Rescue Services is working to publicize the State of Massachusetts Animal Response Team's (SMART) efforts to alert the animal - affiliated public as to the best way to prepare for possible disasters.
In Klungkung, Jokowi is also scheduled to visit an emergency response station to see how authorities are preparing for the possible eruption.
It may be possible to weather this onslaught if we begin preparing now, by building low - carbon, high - density cities away from the coasts, radically improving the efficiency of water and energy systems, boosting local and global emergency - response capacities, and adjusting to a less consumption - and waste - oriented lifestyle.
Unprecedented efforts by governments, humanitarian and development agencies to collaborate in order to find ways to move away from reliance on short - term emergency responses to food insecurity to longer - term development - oriented strategies that involve closer partnerships with governments, are also increasing (see food insecurity case study below and SARPN - http://www.sarpn.org/ - for several case studies and examples; see also Table 9.2 for other possible adaptation options).
This is because the implications of three degrees, let alone four or five, are so horrible that we look to any possible scenario to head it off, including the canvassing of «emergency» responses including the suspension of democratic processes.
After Hurricane Katrina in 2005, in which dozens upon dozens of lawyers suffered everything from damage to their building to a total loss of their practice, David F. Bienvenu, a New Orleans lawyer and chair of the ABA Special Committee on Disaster Response and Preparedness wrote in the ABA Journal that lawyers have «a responsibility to our clients to make sure we're adequately prepared to address possible emergencies
It is of great importance for the sake of a possible fire or emergency response.
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