Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Emergency (NGO)" ¶ 4
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Emergency and also
An Emergency Training Scheme was also introduced which turned out an extra 25, 000 teachers in 1945-51.
The Royal Infirmary is the main Accident & Emergency hospital not just for Edinburgh but also Midlothian and East Lothian, and is the headquarters of NHS Lothian, making it a centric focus for Edinburgh and its hinterland.
Women were also accepted into the military in the U. S. Women's Army Corps ( WACs ) and U. S. Navy's Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service ( WAVES ).
Immediate assistance also came from 465 members of the Oklahoma National Guard, who arrived within the hour to provide security, and from members of the Department of Civil Emergency Management.
In an effort to augment the Looking Glass mission, a 1973 initiative resulted in the establishment of the National Emergency Airborne Command Post ( NEACP ), also known as " knee cap ," resulting in the procurement of four Boeing E-4 aircraft derived from the Boeing 747.
AFSK is also used in the United States ' Emergency Alert System to transmit warning information.
Because the U. S. Department of Homeland Security includes the Federal Emergency Management Agency, it also has responsibility for preparedness, response, and recovery to natural disasters.
The Secretary also manages the United States Emergency Economic Stabilization fund.
Physicians in training ( interns and residents ), foreign medical graduates and sometimes nurses also staffed the Emergency Department ( ED ).
Emergency medical services may also be locally known as a first aid squad, emergency squad, rescue squad, ambulance, squad ambulance service, ambulance corps, or life squad.
Emergency medical technicians, also known as Ambulance Technicians in the UK and EMT in the United States.
There is a basic " Emergency " plan for around US $ 30 to US $ 40 per month that offers no minutes at all with calls charged at around US $ 1. 39 per minute, and also numerous plans with included minutes.
The Emergency Quota Act, also known as the Emergency Immigration Act of 1921, the Immigration Restriction Act of 1921, the Per Centum Law, and the Johnson Quota Act ( ch.
MPR also serves as the radio backbone for the radio portion of the state's Emergency Broadcasting System, and as the backbone for the state's AMBER Alert System.
Under war, civil unrest, armed conflict and other emergency situations, children and youths are also offered protection under the United Nations Declaration on the Protection of Women and Children in Emergency and Armed Conflict.
Thomasville is serviced by AmStar Emergency Medical Services ( EMS )( Ambulance Service ), also located on Mosley Drive.
The National Emergency Training Center, National Fallen Firefighters Memorial and Emergency Management Institute are also located in Emmitsburg on the former campus of St. Joseph's College.
Emergency services are also provided by the town, with patients taken to the South Shore Hospital in Weymouth.
The Department also includes a Volunteers in Public Safety ( VIPS ) civilian volunteer team and a Community Emergency Response Team ( CERT ), both part of the Citizen Corps organization.
* Joseph Sinagra ( born 1946 ) held a seat on the Helmetta Planning Board, was Emergency Management Coordinator, served on several committees as a Helmetta Councilman from 1989-99, also serving as Council President for seven years.
Emergency and Non-emergency messages are also able to reach TTY ( teletypewriter ) phones used by those who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Emergency medical services are bolstered by Mobile Intensive Care Units ( MICU ) with paramedics from the local hospitals of Morristown Medical Center ( also a regional Trauma Center ) and from Somerset Medical Center.
In addition, the Nassau County Police Emergency Ambulance Bureau also provides EMS service to the Manhasset-Lakeville fire district.

Emergency and deals
In the documentary series The Mayfair Set, Saudi author Said Aburish states that one of Adnan's first weapons deals was providing David Stirling with weapons for a covert mission in Yemen during the Aden Emergency in 1963.

Emergency and with
Fifty lantern slide teaching sets on the subject of `` Emergency War Surgery ( NATO ) '' were assembled and distributed to the Medical Military Services of foreign Governments associated with NATO and South-East Asia Treaty Organization.
So with all this experience, Bob Fogg was a natural choice to receive the first Emergency Air Mail Star Route contract.
The need to drop conventional bombs remained in conflicts with a non-nuclear powers, such as the Vietnam War or Malayan Emergency.
Later, the Fire Department worked with the community to form the City's NERT program ( Neighborhood Emergency Response Team ).
* United Nations Programme for Space-based Information for Disaster Management and Emergency Response United Nations programme covering the full disaster management cycle with usage of space technology
The final attempt of the Hoover Administration to rescue the economy occurred in 1932 with the passage of the Emergency Relief and Construction Act, which authorized funds for public works programs and the creation of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation ( RFC ).
In addition, Vehicle Emergency Escape ( VEE ) windows, developed by BAE Systems are currently being fielded for use on the M1114 uparmored HMMWV, with 1, 000 kits ordered.
The INC was out of power between 1977 and 1980, when the Janata Party won the election due to public discontent with the corruption ( promulgation of Emergency with stringent forces ) of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
Emergency contraceptive pills ( ECPs ) are not to be confused with mifepristone ( RU486, Mifeprex ), which is used as an " abortion pill ".
The presence of British and other Commonwealth troops were crucial to Malaysia's security during the Malayan Emergency ( 1948 – 1960 ) and the Indonesian Confrontation ( 1962 – 1966 ), which was sparked by Malaya's merger with the British colonies of Singapore, Sarawak and North Borneo to form Malaysia in 1963.
The group topped the national album chart again with State of Emergency in 2006 and White Noise in 2008.
SFWA subsequently listed the book for sale through a Print On Demand service, with all profits to benefit their Emergency Medical Fund.
LeMay started shortly after his arrival at SAC, by having SAC planners draw up Emergency War Plan 1-49, which involved striking seventy Soviet cities with 133 atomic bombs over a thirty day period in an effort to destroy Soviet industrial capacity.
Hostilities started with a grenade attack by the NLF against the British High Commissioner on 10 December 1963, killing one person and injuring fifty, and a state of emergency was declared, becoming known as the Aden Emergency.
In telecommunication, the Aeronautical Emergency Communications System Plan ( AECS ) provides for the operation of aeronautical communications stations, on a voluntary, organized basis, to provide the President and the Federal Government, as well as heads of state and local governments, or their designated representatives, and the aeronautical industry with an expeditious means of communications during an emergency.
The generalized nature of the siren led to many of them being replaced with more specialized warnings, such as the Emergency Alert System.
Sirens are sometimes used as part of an integrated warning system that links sirens with other warning media such as the radio and TV Emergency Alert System, NOAA Weather Radio, telephone alerting systems, Reverse 911, Cable Override and wireless alerting systems in the United States and the Emergency Public Warning System in the Canadian province of Alberta.
A Practical Reference to Religious Diversity for Operational Police and Emergency Services was a publication of the Australasian Police Multicultural Advisory Bureau designed to offer guidance to police and emergency services personnel on how religious affiliation can affect their contact with the public.
Emergency medicine is a medical specialty in which physicians ( DOs and MDs ) care for patients with acute illnesses or injuries which require immediate medical attention.
Emergency physicians are tasked with seeing a large number of patients, treating their illnesses and arranging for disposition — either admitting them to the hospital or releasing them after treatment as necessary.
Emergency physicians must have the skills of many specialists — the ability to resuscitate a patient ( critical care medicine ), manage a difficult airway ( anesthesia ), suture a complex laceration ( plastic surgery ), reduce ( set ) a fractured bone or dislocated joint ( orthopedic surgery ), treat a heart attack ( cardiology ), work-up a pregnant patient with vaginal bleeding ( Obstetrics and Gynecology ), stop a bad nosebleed ( ENT ), place a chest tube ( cardiothoracic surgery ), and to conduct and interpret x-rays and ultrasounds ( radiology ).
* The American Osteopathic Board of Emergency Medicine ( AOBEM ) certifies only emergency physicians with a D. O.
Emergency medical services ( abbreviated to the initialism EMS in some countries ) are a type of emergency service dedicated to providing out-of-hospital acute medical care, transport to definitive care, and other medical transport to patients with illnesses and injuries which prevent the patient from transporting themselves.

1.357 seconds.