Sentences with phrase «rescuers at»

I can think of others who put rescuers at great risk without leaving their homes or workplaces, by storing dangerous goods and practicing poor safety.
The incredible rescuers at Austin Pets Alive!
To help save more puppies like Goodyear and her siblings, you can support their rescuers at the Bastrop County Animal Shelter and Wags, Hope & Healing.
We don't know much about how Pepe, the little dog in the photo below, ended up living on the streets, but thanks to the tireless efforts of rescuers at Hope For Paws, he was saved
The noticeable increase in the number of such rescuers at the Missouri auctions began around 2005, about the same time that the nation's rescue movement began to evolve.
People responded so generously and swiftly that by Sunday evening, it was announced that rescuers at the fairground had enough supplies.
Special thanks to the hard work of Bueller's rescuers at the Sacramento SPCA.
To help save more puppies like Goodyear and her siblings, you can support their rescuers at the Bastrop County Animal Shelter and Wags, Hope & Healing.
I love animals and was a rescuer at one time.
He is currently being kenneled by another Rescuer at her place.
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Not exact matches

At least 332 people were killed in Iran and Iraq when a magnitude 7.3 earthquake jolted the region on Sunday, state media in the two countries said, and rescuers were searching for dozens trapped under rubble in the mountainous area.
At one point a rescuer announces: «All patients accounted for on the first floor, green,» signaling that they were all alive on the lower floor.
To read it from a survivor's standpoint, to feel the fear they must have felt hidden away, to hear the cries of their rescuer as the Nazi's beat him, trying to get him to say he had Jews he was hiding, to think of the rescuers children never saying a word, and being always vigilant... it is both heartwarming, and utterly heartbreaking at once.
ROME (AP)-- A tour bus filled with Italian pilgrims plunged off a highway into a ravine in southern Italy on Sunday night and smashed into several cars that had slowed in heavy traffic, killing at least 36 people, said police and rescuers.
At the center of rescuers» explanations of their actions lay the values of equity and care.
The Oliners have carried out a careful, multidimensional inquiry into the origins and motives of «rescuers» — non-Jews who, at risk to themselves and their families, and for no gain or reward, tried to provide aid, comfort, and protection to Jews threatened by the terror of the Nazi «final solution.»
At the time the Oliners began their study (1982) Yad Vashem had identified some 5,500 such rescuers.
To clarify this issue the authors compare the involvements of rescuers with non-rescuers in relation to four situational variables: 1) information about Nazi policy toward Jews and comprehension of need; 2) the particular risks involved in providing help; 3) the material resources at their disposal; and 4) the presence of a precipitating event.
Pity, compassion, concern, affection made up the vocabulary [that] 76 percent of rescuers and 67 percent of rescued survivors used at least once to express their reasons.»
It requires no great leap of creative imagination to see the parallels, at least with respect to their social placement and psychology, between the rescuers then and anti-abortion efforts such as Operation Rescue now.
«We are great at being rescuers,» Bethan says.
At a press conference this morning, the prime ministers of Italy and Malta revealed that rescuers were also responding to two more distress calls from two vessels carrying more than 450 people.
How about voluteering at a homeless shelter; animal rescuer, Meals on Wheels driver, or any of the endless charities that need people who have some time to kill.
At last God took away Rachel's shame by giving her Joseph, the future rescuer of his family.
A large cross outside at a church nearby was draped with white fabric, symbolizing «Resurrection» while the local paper ran pictures of rescuers working around the clock to recover the dead in the rubble of the bombed building.
Always in this momentary rebirth there must be a rescuer or a rescuing agent: Ariadne's thread, Dante's Virgil, the pattern traced on the floor of the palace at Knossos for ritual dancing, the emblem on the doorway of the temple, the design in the ground outside the sacred cave, the ritual solution of a puzzle, etc..
Also present at the wetlands during shooting season are teams of volunteer rescuers, who oppose the slaughter and try to assist wounded birds and other birds and wildlife that are distressed by the gunfire.
A swimmer who Evanston rescuers thought was trying to commit suicide has been found safe at a boathouse.
At least 37 people, including members of the team, died when rescuers from the military and vigilantes attempted to free them.
«We started this study thinking we would identify the individual characteristics that motivated rescuers, because that's what most previous research had pointed to,» said Hollie Nyseth Brehm, co-author of the study and assistant professor of sociology at The Ohio State University.
Rescuers see at a glance where the majority of severely injured casualties are located.
Most cardiac arrest victims, however, don't get that treatment before trained rescuers arrive,» said Bentley J. Bobrow, MD, professor at the UA Colleges of Medicine in Tucson and Phoenix and co-director of the Arizona Emergency Medicine Research Center — Phoenix, part of the UA Department of Emergency Medicine.
While there are typically plenty of volunteer rescuers around to free the animals in these instances, this behavior puts both the sharks and the fishermen at risk, and threatens to sour the relationship between the two.
In sum, the crash of one jetliner killed fewer than 140 people in the Pentagon and put approximately 2.5 million square feet of office space out of service, whereas at the World Trade Center towers, the crash of two jetliners killed more than 2,200 civilians and 421 rescuers and wreaked so much collateral damage that it put about 30 million square feet of office space out of service.
Rescuers see at a glance where the majority of severely injured casualties are located and can direct the rescue activities accordingly», explains Dr. René Reiners, project manager at Fraunhofer FIT.
Cancer is plaguing a growing number (a total of 2,509 cases) of first responders and rescuers who worked at ground zero after the terrorist attack at the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.
Volunteer rescuer frees cobra from floor drain at Indian temple... of reliable reporting dating back to 1907, today's UPI is a credible source for the most...
(CNN) Rescuers searched for survivors through the night after Tuesday's powerful earthquake shook Mexico City and surrounding states, killing Katherine Parr was the eldest daughter of Sir Thomas Parr and his wife Maud Green, both of whom were at the court of Henry VIII in his early reign.
At any rate, he's less interested in evoking events from the hostages» point of view than in demonstrating what was done by both captors and rescuers, in a rather detached procedural manner.
Even once they establish communication with Golborne and their would - be rescuers and have food and supplies (from clean clothes to iPods) dropped down, they are far from out of the woods, with various nations» submitting machinery that is untested at navigating such a deep and unstable rock formation.
Both the stranded six and their quietly noble rescuers, whether chained to a desk at Langley or skulking around Tehran with a muted, saturnine sense of purpose, are regular people in rumpled clothing who are scared, confused, tired, and, again, scared.
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Rescuers carry a victim's body from a residential area after the Patel dam burst its bank at Solai.
After some discussion with colleagues here at the Intercultural Development Research Association (IDRA), it is patently clear to me that school accountability, both individual and institutional, is like the planks of wood the rescuers used.
So says Mark Uttley, an emergency rescue - training consultant for the Windsor, Ont., Canada, Fire Dept., who recently told attendees at the Ward's Auto Interiors Show in Detroit there is a need for better cooperation between rescuers and auto makers.
Constance may be compelled to be Lucy's «Norma» — the tenacious rescuer who not only found her, but devised a viable plan for letting her have Fleurette grow up at home.
He also discovers that adults are sometimes not rescuers but at the heart of the terror.
Rescued two years ago, he was found badly injured at the side of the road by his rescuers, two British vets, Michelle Jones and Jayne Jones, who then decided to attempt surgery on Joshua's spine.
At one point, Taz started running too fast for the team to follow on foot, so rescuer Bego Gerhart hopped into his truck and sped after Taz down a jeep path.
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