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emergencies and SAC
For last-ditch emergencies SAC has alternate command posts on KC-135 jet tankers.

emergencies and commander
#: Federal law was changed in section 1076 so that the Governor of a state is no longer the sole commander in chief of their state's National Guard during emergencies within the state.
Later, he would leave instructions for Crown Prince Qi that if military emergencies arose, he should make Zhou his commander of armed forces — instructions that were heeded during the Rebellion of the Seven States.
Later, Emperor Wen would leave instructions for Crown Prince Liu Qi that if military emergencies arose, he should make Zhou his commander of armed forces.

emergencies and Power
It included the singles " Welcome To The Terrodome ", " 911 Is a Joke ", which criticized emergency response units for taking longer to arrive at emergencies in the black community than those in the white community, and " Fight the Power ".
The town is served by one centralized police and fire headquarters, along with a smaller branch fire station in the Brayton Point area which is also trained to handle emergencies at the Brayton Point Power Plant.

emergencies and their
The initial popularity of the ' classic ' non-selective irreversible MAO inhibitors began to wane due to their serious interactions with sympathomimetic drugs and tyramine-containing foods that could lead to dangerous hypertensive emergencies.
Sometimes these unspent propellant charges remained on the turret floor due to the emergencies at the time, and in either case, all of the remaining serviceable 152mm shells still remained caseless, albeit attached to their warheads, and sleeved into a re-usable white nine-ply nylon bag which was form-fitted to hold the propellant portion of the shell.
During emergencies where evacuation of a heavily populated area is required, local authorities may institute contraflow lane reversal, in which all lanes of a road lead away from a danger zone regardless of their original flow.
Indeed, in these countries paramedics are not typically legally permitted to practice their ALS procedures unless the physician is physically present, unless they face immediate life-threatening emergencies.
Paramedics are credentialed and authorized by these physicians to use their own clinical judgment and diagnostic tools to identify medical emergencies and to administer the appropriate treatment, including drugs that would normally require a physician order.
In some parts of the world, those in the paramedical professional role are only permitted to practise many of their advanced skills while assisting a physician who is physically present, or they face cases of immediately life-threatening emergencies.
Some refuse to leave their home even in medical emergencies because the fear of being outside of their comfort area is too great.
* Medical emergency teams-These teams respond to all emergencies, with the aim of treating the patient in the acute phase of their illness in order to prevent a cardiac arrest.
The area is extremely barren, dry and isolated, and anyone wishing to travel the track must carry fresh water, supplies, fuel, and spare parts for their vehicle with them in case of emergencies.
Some of these agencies exist solely for addressing certain types of emergencies whilst others deal with ad hoc emergencies as part of their normal responsibilities.
These groups and organisations respond to emergencies and provide other safety-related services either as a part of their on-the-job duties, as part of the main mission of their business or concern, or as part of their hobbies.
* Park rangers — looking after many emergencies within their given area, including fire, medical and security issues
* Lifeguards — charged with reacting to emergencies within their own given remit area, usually a pool, beach or open water area
In addition to those services provided specifically for emergencies, there may be a number of agencies who provide an emergency service as an incidental part of their normal ' day job ' provision.
In some communities a fire apparatus, often a paramedic engine, will be used to carry first responder firefighters, paramedics or EMTs to medical emergencies because of their faster response times due to forward staging in the city compared to ambulances coming from hospitals Fire departments may also have lifeguards in places such as Los Angeles County, California.
This means that no clinical skill is required in their use, allowing lay people to respond to emergencies effectively.
Response Teams are registered with the Ministry of Civil Defence and Emergency Management ( MCDEM ), and assist their local MCDEM Groups and communities in emergencies to supplement full-time emergency services.
That summer, congress was debating the McCarran Act, which would require the registration and fingerprinting of all " subversives " in the United States, restrictions of their right to travel, and detention in case of " emergencies ", while the House Un-American Activities Committee was broadening its hearings.
The Seri, who utilize nearly every edible plant in their territory, do not regard the beans as real food and in the past ate it only in emergencies.

emergencies and staff
The trained staff of Berkeley County's Emergency Medical Services respond to about 14, 000 medical emergencies each year.
In disasters or complex emergencies, most hospitals have protocols to summon on-site and off-site staff rapidly.
* Emergency medical service — providing ambulances and staff to deal with medical emergencies
While serving as acting governor in Fordice's absence, Musgrove was a model of political restraint, limiting his activities to signing proclamations, processing extraditions, declaring weather-related emergencies and making appointments recommended by Fordice's staff.
Common duties of a General Manager include hiring and management of a management team, overall management of hotel staff, budgeting and financial management, creating and enforcing business objectives and goals, managing projects and renovations, management of emergencies and other major issues involving guests, employees, or the facility, public relations with the media, local governments, and other businesses, and many additional duties.
The signal box remained in use until the mid-1980s with the occasional train continuing to terminate at St James to keep the terminating tracks usable for emergencies and railway staff familiar with the procedures.
LWR's work in emergencies includes both responding to sudden natural disasters with cash, staff and material resources ( such as quilts or personal care kits ), as well as disaster risk reduction.
Typical Residence Life departments are overseen by a director, associate director, or assistant director ; these positions may be " live-on " ( required to live on campus ), depending on the needs of the university and the size of the staff required to be on-call to respond to student emergencies.
A small housing estate was built close-by to accommodate managers and staff who had to respond quickly in emergencies.
It is not known for certain, but VA hospital staff speculate that Gilbert may have been responsible for eighty or more deaths, and over three hundred medical emergencies.

emergencies and would
In times of emergencies, the Senate would declare that a dictator was required, and the current consuls would appoint a dictator.
* in locations where emergencies are handled and the time required to dial digits would cause an unacceptable delay in handling of an emergency.
In addition to meeting increased production requirements, a western location was seen to serve as a contingency operation in case of emergencies in the Washington, D. C. metropolitan area ; as well, costs for transporting currency to Federal Reserve banks in San Francisco, Dallas, and Kansas City would be reduced.
*: In dire emergencies when flying to a location would be too slow, Ultraman can teleport to it instead.
In addition to meeting increased production requirements, a western location was seen to serve as a contingency operation in case of emergencies in the DC metropolitan area ; additionally, costs for transporting currency to Federal Reserve banks in San Francisco, Dallas, and Kansas City would be reduced.
He would later take on additional duties as Treasurer of the Council of Safety ( which was given " extraordinary and summary powers " to carry out affairs of the state during emergencies ), President of the Joint Meetings of the New Jersey Congress, and Commissioner of the State Loan Office.
The beginnings include a digital imaging kit to be used to compile student identification photos, which would be useful during medical emergencies and crimes.
Colonel Wilcox, a U. S. Army official, was a recurring character who would act as a government liaison with the Super Friends during emergencies.
Organizations and individuals should always be prepared with a rapid response plan to emergencies which would require analysis, drills and exercises.
The pseudopatients were required to get out of the hospital on their own by getting the hospital to release them, though a lawyer was retained to be on call for emergencies when it became clear that the pseudopatients would not ever be voluntarily released on short notice.
During wartime or national emergencies, the nominal command functions of the emperor would be centralized in an Imperial General Headquarters ( IGHQ ), an ad-hoc body consisting of the chief and vice chief of the Army General Staff, the minister of war, the chief and vice chief of the Naval General Staff, the inspector general of military aviation, and the inspector general of military training.
The new suit would have been designed, depending upon the configration, to protect the astronaut during launch, in-flight emergencies, reentry and landing, and both microgravity and lunar EVAs.
Pebble Mill was the Midlands Central Switching and Monitoring Centre and would route national channels ( 2 television and 4 national radio as well as local radio ) to the Midland transmitters at Sutton Coldfield, Ridge Hill and The Wrekin and to other parts of the UK as well as acting as a national back up to TVC in case of emergencies.
This also makes it invaluable in emergencies when very swift action is required – delegated legislation made under emergency powers can be drafted, enacted and brought into force in a matter of hours rather than the days, weeks or months that would be required to pass an Act of Parliament.
The envisioned bridge also would have shoulders to handle vehicle breakdowns and emergencies, with the two inside shoulders being wide enough to handle proposed regional bus-rapid transit service.
The amendment states that public debt can not exceed 60 % of GDP, though exceptions would be made in case of a natural catastrophe, economic recession or other emergencies.
Within a state's policy, martial law may be declared in emergencies such as invasions or insurrections, and in such a case constitutionally-protected rights would be suspended.
Part of this agreement included a deal to stop preempting any CBS Shows except for local news emergencies or local news events which would be effective in 1995.
According to the report, rape survivors historically waited up to 12 hours in D. C. emergency rooms while the OB-GYNs present would attend to more immediate emergencies, such as births, after which the invasive exam would be performed by inexperienced residents, who made poor witnesses at trial.

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