Sentences with phrase «rescue workers who»

Will and Kelly Hotchkiss, Kuvasz owners and rescue workers who live near the shelter, spent hours on the road in what was then a new minivan, shuttling the remaining 8 dogs to Steve's farm.
(Thank you to all the rescue workers who are ALSO helping animals!)
Let's support our rescue workers who are so generous with their own time and resources and help them get what they need.
It's about a team of rescue workers who will leave no man to die.
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.

Not exact matches

One disturbing video shows rescue workers aiding a young girl who is choking and screaming.
None that reached rescue workers or loved ones who could have come to help if they had only known.
A local construction worker, suspended from a crane, rescues a woman who fell into the Des Moines River near the Center Street Dam in downtown Des Moines, Iowa Tuesday, June 30, 2009.
«The Lame Shall Enter First» is a story about a social worker who is driven to rescue a delinquent boy by taking him into his home and concentrating all his energies on the task.
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.
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.
Walters personally promoted the referendum on a podcast hosted by an Anti-Israel conspiracy theorist who claimed Israeli rescue workers were stealing organs after the Haitian earthquake.
Moses» brother, who was alive a few hours after accident, asked rescue workers to place a call to him (Moses) before passing away from severe leg injuries.
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.
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.
Rescue and recovery workers who toiled at Ground Zero will be getting their own monument at the September 11th Memorial, Gov. Cuomo and former Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced Tuesday.
The bill required a supermajority and only 12 Republicans voted for the act, which proposed giving as much as $ 7.4 billion to people who were exposed to Ground Zero toxins, including first responders, firefighters, rescue workers, police officers, EMTs, cleanup workers, area residents and schoolchildren.
Ros Altmann, an independent pension adviser who helped set up a rescue scheme for workers in crashed companies, said unions needed to recognise that final salary schemes were unaffordable in the private or the public sector.
He expressed the gratitude of the Federal Government to the rescue workers and medical personnel who attended to the victims.
► The problem - plagued 168th Street 1 train station elevators went down 176 times between January and April, trapping people inside five times, including one instance in which the FDNY had to rescue an MTA worker who got stuck during an outage.
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.
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.
In September 2006 a report by the World Trade Center Worker and Volunteer Medical Screening Program, coordinated by the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City, revealed widespread, persistent respiratory illness among rescue and recovery workers who were at the site on that fateful day.
Oskar Schindler was an enterprising, womanizing Nazi Sudeten - German industrialist / opportunist and war profiteer, who first exploited the cheap labor of Jewish / Polish workers in a successful enamelware factory (Deutsche Emailwaren Fabrik or D.E.F.), and eventually rescued more than one thousand of them from certain extinction in labor / death camps.
«The 33» tells the true rescue story of 33 Chilean workers (Antonio Banderas, Lou Diamond Phillips) who survived two months underground after a mine collapse.
Sandra Bullock is at her most loveable in this smart, thoughtful romcom about a lonely Chicago subway worker who rescues the man of her dreams from an oncoming train only to fall in love with his bad - tempered brother.
The presence of mobile sex worker Pinky (Kate Beahan), with her sumptuous retro - pink caravan, provides a great albeit brief counterpoint to most portrayals of sex workers who need to be rescued.
Those perspectives change further when the outfit begins taking their orders directly from the CIA, who require executing follow - up strikes on rescue workers just like the enemy does.
Her next film, Galveston, based on the 2010 book of the same name, stars Ben Foster as a hitman who rescues a young sex worker, played by...
Myers - Powell, a charismatic, bewigged force of nature, put 25 years as a drug - addicted sex worker behind her and now rescues girls who want to quit the life.
It follows an animal control officer, adoption workers, female inmates who train rescue dogs, and vets who acquire former shelter dogs.
We have great relationships with certain shelter workers who contact us when they have animals in danger of being euthanized and we rescue as many as we can off those lists.
The dogs were part of a larger group of 110 dogs who were transported from Beijing to Toronto on December 22nd, where rescue workers greeted them at a temporary shelter in Cambridge, Ontario.
J: Vet techs, rescue and shelter workers, animal control officers, individuals with pets who are suffering — compassion fatigue seems to touch so many of us.
(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.
, I wanted a portion of my donation to go to Humane Society International, who (along with local workers and volunteers) spearheaded and executed the monumental task of rescuing, caring for and now rehoming over 600 dogs!
Named «Toto» by Rescue Services, the tiny tyke was found by a tree worker cleaning up downed trees and branches in Brimfield who found the kitten clinging to a tree limb.
Note: Although this seminar was presented to an audience of primarily trainers, it is also invaluable for owners, rescue and shelter workers, vet techs, and anyone who works with fearful dogs.
They are networked with vast amounts of animal rescue workers in your area who will see the photo and have contact with many homeless cats through their rescue work.
This two - day ice rescue class is designed for first responders, fire and rescue workers, animal control officers, humane officers, animal welfare workers, law enforcement officers, veterinary professionals and anyone who may be called to assist animals in trouble.
A dog who was rescued after being discovered, bound and emaciated, by a utility worker was reunited recently with the man who changed her life.
The mission of Pet Behavior Aid, a non-profit organization, is to increase the retention of companion animals in their homes in Asheville and Western NC through education and training programs for people who have dogs or cats, animal shelter and rescue workers, and the general community.
Animals who are suffering from abuse, neglect or a natural disaster are reported to Animal Rescue Corps through a variety of ways: a concerned citizen, an inside worker of a business practicing cruelty, a law enforcement or government authority or through an internally - generated Animal Rescue Corps investigation.
Carol Sumbry, who lives Waukesha and trains in Brookfield, Wis, started out in the animal industry as a rescue worker.
«The mission of Pet Behavior Aid is to increase the retention of companion animals in their homes in Asheville and Western NC through education and training programs for people who have dogs or cats, animal shelter and rescue workers, and the general community.»
Unless you're very familiar with dogs, have your homeless dog looked over by a qualified individual (dog trainer, shelter or rescue worker, etc.) who can help you determine if the dog has any special needs.
Dr. Hetts and Estep have for many years lectured both nationally and internationally to a variety of professional and lay groups, including veterinarians, veterinary technicians, veterinary students, groomers, kennel and day care owners, pet sitters, dog trainers, breed and breed rescue groups, animal shelters, humane societies, animal control agencies, mediators (regarding barking dog problems), and more recently public service workers who are likely to encounter dogs (e.g. postal carriers, delivery people, meter readers, etc.).
worker who once earned $ 100,000 or above is eager to send out 2,000 to 2,500 resume packages to rescue their career and secure a salary close to their prior level!
Briefly, the Registry longitudinally follows a cohort of 71,434 individuals, including rescue and recovery workers, lower Manhattan residents who lived south of Canal Street on 9/11, students and staff at schools South of Canal street on 9/11, building occupants, and passersby south of Chambers Street on 9/11 [1, 23].
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