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The location of her birth remains uncertain, but reputedly she was born either in her parents ' Westminster home at Belgrave Mansions, Grosvenor Gardens, or in a horse-drawn ambulance on the way to a hospital.
The deputies summoned an ambulance, which ferried Heche the 50 miles to Fresno's University Medical Center, from which she was released after a few hours.
Alice tells Jerry she loves him as he is taken away in an ambulance.
Travers went on to serve in Italy, France, and Germany, where she respectively drove an ambulance, lorry, and a self-propelled anti-tank gun.
As he came back, he saw an ambulance in front of the house and Daisy explains to Bud that she is dead, having passed out prior to the rape and then choked to death on her own vomit.
With the help of Deperdussin company engineer Becherau ( who also designed the SPAD fighter ), she designed the first practical air ambulance.
She carried out a campaign to raise money to purchase one for the French Government and the Red Cross, and in 1912 she ordered an air ambulance from Deperdussin, but it was never delivered because the business failed after the owner, Armand Deperdussin, embezzled company money.
In 1931 she created the Challenge Capitaine-Écheman ( Captain Écheman Challenge ) which gave a prize for the best air ambulance design.
In 1934 she established a civil air ambulance service in Morocco and was subsequently awarded the Medaille de la Paix du Maroc ( Medal of Peace of Morocco ).
She always refers to the toys by their entire brand names ( for example, she will say " your Rescue Ranger Emergency Ambulance ", instead of " your ambulance ").
Sarah Colwill, a frequent migraine sufferer from Devon in the UK, experienced a headache so extreme that she had to call an ambulance.
Amongst other plotlines, a young medical student becomes attracted to the nurse in charge of the sleep research laboratory, a ghostly ambulance appears and disappears every night, a junior doctor runs a black market in medical supplies, and a neurosurgeon discovers that she was impregnated by a ghost and that her baby is developing abnormally rapidly.
With her then-husband, British actor Leslie Fenton, Dvorak travelled to England where she supported the war effort by working as an ambulance driver, and appeared in several British films.
Stargirl was badly injured by Eiling, but survived the incident and flashes a smile when she is loaded into an ambulance.
She is evacuated to London, where she reluctantly becomes a collaborator, joining the medical wing of the " Immediate Action Organisation " ( IAO ), a kind of quasi-paramilitary medical corps and is re-trained as an ambulance attendant.
Initially she workerd as an ambulance woman, treating those injured on the barricades.
As she's loaded into an ambulance, she sees the battered crates of gold being loaded onto the cruise ship by Ferriman and the crew.
He glares at her and carries on ; she screams as the ambulance doors close.
She was taken by ambulance to Whittington Hospital in North London, where she was pronounced dead on arrival, from a massive attack of bronchial asthma.
The paramedics arrive and work on Joyce and she revives, the paramedics declare it a miracle in the ambulance, and Joyce, Buffy, and Dawn rejoice in the hospital.
When Martha Allan trained as a nurse and bought an ambulance which she drove in France, her mother was inspired to set up a hospital in England for Canadian soldiers.
However, a faint heartbeat was detected in the ambulance and her mother Stephanie had Felicia secretly transferred to a private clinic, where she eventually had a liver transplant.
She was taken by ambulance to a hospital, where she was declared dead at 13: 30 local time ( UTC – 5 ) on April 29, 2005, aged 39.

ambulance and releases
He releases the brakes on the ambulance and puts it in neutral, sending it careening down the highway into a massive collision, from which he emerges, even more zombified and scarred almost beyond recognition.

ambulance and baby
Many ambulance services and emergency departments use baby shampoo to remove the spray and with generally good effect.
Robin and her baby are then taken away in the ambulance with Painter, Sarno and the $ 15 million, leaving Parker and Longbaugh to bleed out.

ambulance and is
The ambulance is drawn by two `` charming '' little horses.
`` Oh, I forgot to say that if one is taken to the funny house in the funny wagon, he is removed to a mental institution in an ambulance.
It is especially hard for him when he visits a victim in the person's home, because he knows that he must immediately call for an ambulance and have the person removed from the house.
Somerset County Council is responsible for running the largest and most expensive local services such as education, social services, the library, roads, public transport, trading standards, waste disposal and strategic planning, although fire, police and ambulance services are provided jointly with other authorities through the Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service, Avon and Somerset Constabulary and the South Western Ambulance Service.
In most countries however, civil defense is a government-managed, volunteer-staffed organisation, separate from the fire brigade and the ambulance service.
In Ireland, the Civil Defence is still very much an active organisation and is occasionally called upon for its Auxiliary Fire Service and ambulance / rescue services when emergencies such as flash flooding occur and require additional manpower.
Amongst enthusiasts, the 1959 Cadillac Miller-Meteor hearse is considered one of the most desirable due to its especially ornate styling and appearances in feature films, notably an ambulance version ( Ecto-1 ) in the movie Ghostbusters.
The territory has nevertheless maintained a Government Flying Service, formerly the Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force, that is responsible for search and rescue operations, air ambulance services, and other air services for the Hong Kong Government.
Similarly, in US slang, " meat-wagon " is used to refer to an ambulance
In the same example as above if a health care system buys the ambulance services from their service suppliers is an example of vertical buying.
A second distinct problem for an IP phone is the lack of a ' fixed address ' which can impact the provision of emergency services such as police, fire or ambulance, should someone call for them.
Preliminary assessment of injuries is usually done by the first ambulance crew on scene, with this role being assumed by the first Notarzt arriving at the scene.
Typically, every ambulance is equipped with a folder or bag with coloured ribbons or triage tags.
* 26 January: A Hamas member is shot by the Israeli army at a checkpoint in Ramallah and dies of his wounds while an ambulance is denied access for 45 minutes.
It is a bad idea to use any coded squelch system to hide interference issues in systems with life-safety or public-safety uses such as police, fire, search and rescue or ambulance company dispatching.
Their key feature is that all personnel are trained not only in ambulance ( EMT ) care, but as a firefighter and a peace officer ( police function ).
: Hospitals may provide their own ambulance service as a service to the community, or where ambulance care is unreliable or chargeable.
: This special type of ambulance is provided by a charity for the purpose of taking sick children or adults on trips or vacations away from hospitals, hospices or care homes where they are in long term care.
These ambulance care givers are generally professionals or paraprofessionals and in some countries their use is controlled through training and registration.
Some jurisdictions separate the ' driver ' and ' attendant ' functions, employing ambulance driving staff with no medical qualification ( or just a first aid certificate ), whose job is to drive the ambulance.

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