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emergency and pumping
* Any other details to facilitate resolution of the emergency such as actions being taken ( e. g. abandoning ship, pumping flood water ), estimated available time remaining afloat
Although the flow rate for a water well pumpjack is low compared to a jet pump and the lifted water is not pressurized, the water well pumpjack has the option of hand pumping in an emergency, by hand-rotating the pumpjack cam to its lowest position, and attaching a manual handle to the top of the wellhead rod.
However, even in countries with a reliable mains supply, many buildings are still fitted with modern diesel generators for emergency use, such as hospitals and pumping stations.
... the mine owners without one single exception had refused over the years to install emergency exits, ventilating and pumping systems, or to make provision for sound scaffolding.
However, lavage or " stomach pumping ", is no longer an accepted procedure in emergency departments for overdose.
Luckily, after pumping in emergency fuel, they determined it was enough to reach Europe.
Germany offered airlifting, vaccination, water purification, medical supplies including German air force hospital planes, emergency electrical power and pumping services.

emergency and boom
This malinvestment creates the boom and bust bubble cycle, particularly in long-term sectors of the economy, such as in the recent United States housing bubble which has been linked to the Federal Reserve money / credit expansion of the 2001 – 2004 period ( which itself was an emergency response intended to add liquidity into the market after the dot-com bubble collapsed ).
With this significant construction boom, the park ’ s finances were challenged, and the state legislature made an emergency appropriation to keep the park afloat.

emergency and trucks
There, he is confronted by 2 laser-armed trucks, and then the Super X, a piloted VTOL craft constructed in secret to defend Tokyo in case of emergency, in particular a nuclear attack.
Then, as police vehicles, ambulances, fire trucks, and reporters came to the school, bombs set in the boys ' cars would detonate, killing the emergency personnel, media, and law enforcement officers ; this original plan backfired when the explosives did not detonate.
Parade members include high school and other marching bands from Washington County and the surrounding areas, local sports teams and cheerleaders of all ages, fire trucks, emergency responders, shriners, unicyclists, jugglers, pipers, polka bands, various church groups, members of the VFW, local politicians, and the mayor of Canonsburg.
During July 2010, the River Siret threatened to break through the dykes protecting the town of Şendreni, as locals and emergency services reinforced the dykes with sandbags trucks full of earth to prevent the river breaking out and flooding the town.
* Ferrara Fire Apparatus, a builder of fire trucks and other emergency vehicles
A mobile data terminal ( MDT ) is a computerized device used in public transit vehicles, taxicabs, courier vehicles, service trucks, commercial trucking fleets, military logistics, fishing fleets, warehouse inventory control, and emergency vehicles to communicate with a central dispatch office.
As such, other than a handful of emergency and utility vehicles as well as others by special, limited-time permit, no cars or trucks are allowed on the island and no motorized vehicles appear on M-185.
By 12: 17: 25, the first fire trucks were dispatched, three pumpers and two other emergency vehicles from the Community Fire Protection District had been dispatched, arriving at 12: 20: 35.
Most modern ones are civil defense or air raid sirens, tornado sirens, nuclear test sirens, or the sirens on emergency service vehicles such as ambulances, police cars and fire trucks.
The rescue operation lasted fourteen hours and was performed by many emergency personnel, including crews from 34 fire trucks and EMS units, doctors from five local hospitals and construction crews with heavy equipment.
Founded in 1948, the company is one of India's leading manufacturers of commercial vehicles, such as trucks and buses, as well as emergency and military vehicles.
An emergency shelter was opened in Brownwood, Texas, and Army trucks were prepared to assist in evacuations.
" On the bogies / trucks of the underground / subway cars, there is an emergency brake valve.
When snowfalls accumulate above a certain height, snowplow operators may be seen clearing primarily designated " snow routes ", often for the exclusive use of emergency vehicles such as fire trucks.
Many different styles of Micros were made including all the popular cars and trucks of the times, trains, emergency vehicles, tanks, boats, airplanes, helicopters, and motorcycles.
These devices are also typically equipped on other emergency vehicles such as fire trucks and ambulances, and in all cases, such signals and the laws requiring that other vehicles pull to the shoulder allow the emergency vehicles to pass other traffic safely and efficiently when responding to emergency situations.
Many fire trucks, ambulances, and other large emergency vehicles operate air horns as a means of warning vehicles to clear the right-of-way.
The fire trucks seen on the Vincent Thomas Bridge during the main chase were real Long Beach FD units on their way to an emergency call.
The plane landed safely and both passengers rushed out of the plane, where fire trucks and other emergency vehicles were waiting.
The Road transport collection rotationally displays in excess of 100 cars, trucks, motorbikes and emergency vehicles.
FEMA Director Michael Brown also urged local fire and rescue departments outside Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi not to send trucks or emergency workers into disaster areas without an explicit request for help from state or local governments.
The company has recently undergone a major rebirth and is once again producing custom fire trucks and other emergency vehicles.

emergency and can
It is the only county in the state so far this month reporting a possible shortage in GA category, for which emergency allotment can be given by the state if necessary.
Prolonged convulsive epileptic seizures are a medical emergency that can usually be dealt with effectively by administering fast-acting benzodiazepines, which are potent anticonvulsants.
In the United States a community emergency response team ( CERT ) can refer to
In other areas, relays of bicycle-equipped runners can effectively carry mail between the teams and the local emergency operations center.
Also, the classic drug of choice for ventricular fibrillation in emergency setting, amiodarone, can worsen the dysrhythmia caused by digitalis, therefore, the second-choice drug lidocaine is more commonly used.
The ability to dive underwater can be a useful emergency skill, and is an important part of watersport and navy safety training.
Panic bars are often used in buildings so that a door locked from the exterior can quickly and easily be opened from the inside in the event of a fire or other emergency.
The performances can last between 5 and 25 minutes and typically follow a jo-ha-kyū ( beginning, middle, end / rapid, sudden, urgent, and emergency ) structure, which means the performance will speed up significantly towards the grand finale.
Rarely, food allergies can lead to a medical emergency, such as anaphylactic shock, hypotension ( low blood pressure ), and loss of consciousness.
Nevertheless, drought conditions do occur periodically throughout FSM, especially when the El Niño condition moves into the Western Pacific, when groundwater supplies can dwindle to emergency proportions.
This is most often done electively, but the gallbladder can become acutely inflamed and require an emergency operation.
( With the consent of several other bishops, a single bishop has performed the ordination another bishop, in emergency situations, such as times of persecution ), The consecration of a bishop takes place near the beginning of the Liturgy, since a bishop can, in addition to performing the Mystery of the Eucharist, also ordain priests and deacons.
Halakhic authorities may disagree on which laws fall into which categories or the circumstances ( if any ) under which prior Rabbinic rulings can be re-examined by contemporary rabbis, but all halakhic Jews hold that both categories exist and that the first category is immutable, with exceptions only for life-saving and similar emergency circumstances.
More severe withdrawal symptoms which occur can include seizures ( some of which can be fatal ), visual and auditory hallucinations, suicidal ideation, extremely severe panic attacks, depersonalization, tremors, delirium, delirium tremens and if not treated as an emergency by a proper medical staff death from a seizure can occur.
The emergency stairs at Covent Garden station have 193 steps to reach the exit ( equivalent to climbing to the top of a 15-floor building ), so passengers are advised to use the lifts as climbing the steps can be dangerous.
For emergency signals, Morse code can be sent by way of improvised sources that can be easily " keyed " on and off, making it one of the simplest and most versatile methods of telecommunication.
The public safety exception applies where circumstances present a clear and present danger to the public's safety and the officers have reason to believe that the suspect has information that can end the emergency.
Thymectomy is a surgical method to treat MG. For emergency treatment, plasmapheresis or IVIG can be used as a temporary measure to remove antibodies from the blood circulation.
The strategic reserve forces provide reserve brigades that can be called up in times of emergency.
In this latter usage, a militia is a body of private persons who respond to an emergency threat to public safety, usually one that requires an armed response, but which can also include ordinary law enforcement or disaster responses.
If a health emergency exists, the Governor in Council can prohibit importation of anything that it deems necessary under the Quarantine Act.
Adverse effects of fluoroquinolones can lead to patients attending hospital emergency rooms.

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