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emergency and call
An excited woman was making an emergency call over the phone: `` Doctor, please come over right away.
The superhero Quail Man from the Nickelodeon TV cartoon, Doug, uses the " bob-WHITE " whistle as his emergency call.
The PSNI officers responded to the emergency call, giving a CIRA sniper the chance to shoot and kill officer Stephen Carroll.
While they were not admitted, there were soon enough Central Committee members in Moscow to call an emergency Party Congress, which effectively forced the leadership to allow a Central Committee plenum.
Often they are the first port of call to critically ill or gravely injured patients, and must perform a variety of procedures to stabilize such patients, such as intubation, burr hole, cricothyroidotomy, and emergency laparotomy or thoracotomy to stanch bleeding.
* 1999 – Toronto, Ontario, Canada Mayor Mel Lastman becomes the first mayor in Canada to call in the Army to help with emergency medical evacuations and snow removal after more than one meter of snow paralyzes the city.
Persons have been said to engage in militia in response to a " call up " by any person aware of the emergent threat requiring the response, and thence to be in " called up " status until the emergency is past.
A relic of these differences is found in emergency telephone numbers used in various countries ; the United Kingdom selected 999 due to the ease of converting call office dials to make free calls (' 0 ' for the Operator was already free ), whereas in New Zealand's 111 was selected for the same reason: 111 actually pulses 999 to the central office / telephone exchange.
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.
109-364 but still enables the President to call up the National Guard of the United States for active federal military service during Congressionally sanctioned national emergency or war.
Used in an emergency or crisis situation during which the probability of completing a call over normal or other alternate telecommunication means has significantly decreased.
This tension culminated in the cause célèbre trial of the Rice / Poindexter Case, in which an Omaha Police Department officer was killed by a bomb while answering an emergency call.
#: The first persons on scene make a call to the emergency medical services and provide details to enable a response to be mounted
EMT staff at an emergency call in New York City
While one will occasionally see a physician with an ambulance crew on an emergency call, this is much more likely to be the Medical Director or an associate, inducting newly trained paramedics, or performing routine medical quality assurance.
The only two police officers stationed on the peninsula ( at Nubeena and Dunalley ) were attending a fake emergency call at Saltwater River when they received a radio message at 1: 32 p. m. to attend Port Arthur and be on the look out for a yellow Volvo.
Some, notably first-time sufferers, may call for emergency services.
If an emergency call comes from that number, then the physical location is known.
Unlike in cellular phones, where the location of an E911 call can be traced using Assisted GPS or other methods, the VoIP E911 information is only accurate so long as subscribers are diligent in keeping their emergency address information up-to-date.
After a series of bloody, random massacres and bombings by Muslim Algerians in several towns and cities, the French Pieds-Noirs and urban French population began to demand that the French government engage in sterner countermeasures, including the proclamation of a state of emergency, capital punishment for political crimes, denunciation of all separatists, and most ominously, a call for ' tit-for-tat ' reprisal operations by police, military, and para-military forces.
The system is used by Chicago's Office of Emergency Management in case of an emergency call: it detects the caller's location and instantly displays the real-time video feed of the nearest security camera to the operator, not requiring any user intervention.
The in-vehicle eCall is an emergency call generated either manually by the vehicle occupants or automatically via activation of in-vehicle sensors after an accident.
When activated, the in-vehicle eCall device will establish an emergency call carrying both voice and data directly to the nearest emergency point ( normally the nearest E1-1-2 Public-safety answering point, PSAP ).
This program allows dispatchers to quickly and accurately determine the nature of an emergency medical call and prioritize it to allow for the most appropriate response.

emergency and recipient
The availability of emergency services depends very heavily on location, and may in some cases also rely on the recipient giving payment or holding suitable insurance or other surety for receiving the service.
Intonational emphasis, voice pitch and the extent to which there is cooperation between the caller and the recipient at any one time are also very important in analysing an emergency call.
* Prohibits any call made using automated telephone equipment or an artificial or prerecorded voice to an emergency line ( e. g., " 911 "), a hospital emergency number, a physician's office, a hospital / health care facility / elderly room, a cellular telephone, or any service for which the recipient is charged for the call.

emergency and operator's
System / 360 Model 65 operator's System console | console, with processor register | register value lamps and toggle switch es ( middle of picture ) and " Big Red Switch | emergency pull " switch ( upper right ).

emergency and ability
The ability to dive underwater can be a useful emergency skill, and is an important part of watersport and navy safety training.
Also included is an improvement to the engine starting equipment, greatly improving the ability to start in an emergency.
A key capability of a remote switch is the ability to act in emergency standalone ( ESA ) mode, wherein local calls can still be placed even in the event that the connection between that remote and the host has been lost.
It requires hospitals to provide care to anyone needing emergency healthcare treatment regardless of citizenship, legal status or ability to pay.
If the emergency room is overloaded, patients must be treated in an order based on their determined medical needs, not their ability to pay.
Positive externalities of transport networks may include the ability to provide emergency services, increases in land value and agglomeration benefits.
Positive externalities of transport networks may include the ability to provide emergency services, increases in land value and agglomeration benefits.
That incident might also gave president Chen the ability of declaring martial emergency, which allegedly prevented the police and military, which were strongly Pan-Blue, from voting.
" Dr. Arthur Kellermann, Associate Dean for health policy at Emory University, stated rationing by ability to pay rather than by anticipated medical benefits in the U. S. makes its system more unproductive, with poor people avoiding preventive care and eventually using expensive emergency treatment.
* " Long-standing weaknesses and the magnitude of the disaster overwhelmed FEMA ’ s ability to provide emergency shelter and temporary housing.
Their ability to operate off-road, in deep water and mud makes it easier to access remote areas in emergency situations.
One of the first countywide emergency medical service systems in the state, Charleston County EMS provides access to advanced levels of emergency medical care regardless of the emergency's location or the patient's ability to pay.
Only qualified health care providers can provide ACLS, as it requires the ability to manage the patient's airway, initiate IV access, read and interpret electrocardiograms, and understand emergency pharmacology ; these include physicians ( DOs and MDs ), pharmacists ( PharmDs ), dentists ( DDS and DMDs ), midlevel practitioners ( PAs and NPs ), nurses ( RNs ), and paramedics.
Some commonly cited exigent circumstances are: hot pursuit of a felon ( to prevent a felon's escape or ability to harm others ); imminent destruction of evidence before a warrant can be properly obtained ; emergency searches ( such as where someone is heard screaming for help inside a dwelling ); or a search incident to arrest ( to mitigate the risk of harm to the arresting officers specifically ).
The recommendations include " new standards aimed at strengthening operators ’ ability to deal with a complete loss of power, ensuring plants can withstand floods and earthquakes and improving emergency response capabilities ".
As with most other NHS services, emergency care is provided to all, both resident citizens and those not ordinarily resident in the UK, free at the point of need and regardless of any ability to pay.
Food security includes at a minimum ( 1 ) the ready availability of nutritionally adequate and safe foods, and ( 2 ) an assured ability to acquire acceptable foods in socially acceptable ways ( that is, without resorting to emergency food supplies, scavenging, stealing, or other coping strategies ).
Because of its ability to quickly spread to surrounding tissues, gas gangrene should be treated as a medical emergency.
That incident might also gave president Chen the ability of declaring martial emergency, which allegedly prevented the police and military, which were strongly Pan-Blue, from voting.
In recent years, national emergency response agencies such as FEMA and the Department of Homeland Security have begun to take advantage of NWR's ability to efficiently reach a large portion of the population.
It was a good demonstration of CAP's ability to perform its mission during a national emergency.
In current contexts, physical fitness is considered a measure of the body ’ s ability to function efficiently and effectively in work and leisure activities, to be healthy, to resist hypokinetic diseases, and to meet emergency situations.
The map display uses these fields to plot communication range of all participants and facilitate the ability to contact users during both routine and emergency situations.

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