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Emergency and signals
Emergency buttons, provided on the terminals, enable the users to transmit emergency signals, to the dispatcher, overriding any other activity taking place at the same time.
In addition, a distress can be signaled using automated radio signals such as a Search and Rescue Transponder ( SART ) which responds to 9GHz radar signal, or a Emergency Position-Indicating Radio Beacon ( EPIRB ) which operates in the 406 MHz radio frequency.
DPW also operates traffic signals and intelligent transportation systems, drinking water systems in certain communities, operates five airports, paratransit and fixed route public transport, administers various environment programs, issues various permits for activities in the public roadway, and has a Department Emergency Operations Center that works in conjunction with the County Emergency Operations Center operated by the Sheriff's Department.

Emergency and end
In Nicaragua, pressure from the Contras led the Sandinstas to end the State of Emergency, and they subsequently lost the 1990 elections.
World War I, together with the restrictive Emergency Quota Act of 1921 and Immigration Act of 1924, effectively put an abrupt end to the large flow of Italian immigrants into the country.
Emergency circulating notes ( also termed " guerrilla pesos ") were also issued by banks and local governments, using crude inks and materials, which were redeemable in silver pesos after the end of the war.
The first actions taken by the Desai government were to formally end the state of emergency and media censorship and repeal the controversial executive decrees issued during the Emergency.
On 30 July 1960 he proclaimed the end of the Emergency in Malaya.
Pearson's United Nations Emergency Force ( UNEF )-the first peacekeeping force, was deployed to separate the combatants and a cease-fire and resolution was drawn up to end the hostilities.
As part of this decision, the SRSA, the Swedish Emergency Management Agency, and the Swedish National Board of Psychological Defence were dissolved at the end of 2008.
Emergency brake valves were ( and still are ) always located on the bulkheads ( end walls ), inside the body of the car next to its end doors.
* Vanessa Russell ( Holly Robinson Peete ) – Mark's roommate, who originally worked for the firm Toplyn and Toplyn, and then worked various odd jobs after quitting her job, before settling on working as a Emergency Medical Technician ( which she would later be laid off from ); was the daughter of rich parents, who later cut her off from her trust fund due to her extravagant spending ; would later date Mark ( after he successfully conspired to break up her latest relationship due to his jealousies over her boyfriend ) and then be engaged to him by the end of season four.
About to enter the Manhattan end of the tunnel, former New York City Emergency Medical Services Chief, Kit Latura ( Sylvester Stallone ), now working as a taxi driver, witnesses the fireball erupting from the entrance.
On 25 October 1960, after the end of the Malayan Emergency, the British Royal Air Force handed over their first base in Malaya to the RFMAF, at Simpang Airport ; it was established on 1 June 1941, in Sungai Besi, Kuala Lumpur which was formerly part of Selangor and the national capital city.
Chin Peng withdrew to southern Thailand with the remnants of his forces during the latter part of the Emergency as a result of security force pressure and at the end of 1960 moved to Beijing, which became his base for many years.
* 1960: The Emergency is officially declared at an end.
By the end of 1944, work was nearly finished by the Heinkel engineers, with parts for the He 343 prototype aircraft either under fabrication or in a finished state, when the order was cancelled due to the Emergency Fighter Program.
In 1956, to maintain the peace which brought the end of the Suez Crisis the United Nations Emergency Force was established.
The National Emergency Services Memorial is a memorial located on the northern shore of Lake Burley Griffin at the southern end of ANZAC Parade in Canberra, the national capital of Australia.
On 24 December the MCP released a new ' Eight Point Program ' which called for an end to the Emergency Regulations, a cessation of hostilities, reform of Malaya's political system, democratic rights, support for world peace, and attention to other matters including education, health, welfare, and industrial production.
The first United Nations Emergency Force ( UNEF ) was established by United Nations General Assembly to secure an end to the 1956 Suez Crisis with resolution 1001 ( ES-I ) on November 7, 1956.
The second United Nations Emergency Forces ( UNEF II ) was established by United Nations General Assembly, in accordance with United Nations Security Council Resolution 340 ( 1973 ), to supervise the ceasefire between Egyptian and Israeli forces at the end of Yom Kippur War or October War, and following of the agreement of 18 January 1974 and 4 September 1975, to supervise the redeployment of Egyptian and Israeli forces and to man and control the buffer zones established under those agreements.
When it was obvious that the disturbance was not going to end, the mayor declared a State of Emergency and put a curfew into effect.
Since the end of 2010 Emergency has provided medical services to more than 4, 420, 000 patients.
' Ian Henderson has probably done more than any single individual to bring the Emergency to an end ' wrote General Sir Gerald Lathbury when he left Kenya in 1957
The 2009 legislative mandate from the Homeless Emergency Assistance and Rapid Transition to Housing ( HEARTH ) Act created bipartisan political support to adopt a collaborative approach to end homelessness.

Emergency and Midnight
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Emergency and Children
* The 1974 United Nations Declaration on the Protection of Women and Children in Emergency and Armed Conflict
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.
* 1974 United Nations Declaration on the Protection of Women and Children in Emergency and Armed Conflict
Furthermore, the Stanford University Medical Center is undergoing a renewal and expansion project which will rebuild Stanford Hospital & Clinics and the Emergency Department, modernize and expand Lucile Packard Children ’ s Hospital, renovate the School of Medicine facilities to accommodate modern technology, and renovate Hoover Pavilion, the original Palo Alto Hospital, to accommodate community physicians.
* and several associated organizations ( Addiction Services of Thames Valley, Community Options for Justice, Credit Counseling Oxford-Family Services Thames Valley, Elgin-Oxford Legal Clinic, Family Service of Thames Valley, Ministry of Children & Youth Services-probation & parole, Ministry of Health & Long-Term Care-OHIP eligibility and entitlement, Ontario Works-Oxford County Social Services, Pediatrician, Veterans Affairs Canada, Women's Emergency Centre ).
The School of Health Sciences and Practice also offers graduate certificates in the following areas: Global Health, Public Health, Certified Health Education Specialist ( CHES-accredited ), Industrial Hygiene, Management of Long-Term Care Facilities, Children with Special Health Care Needs ( Center on Disability and Health ), and Emergency Preparedness ( Center for Disaster Medicine ).
The Family Readiness Center oversees the Women Infants and Children program on post as well as Army Emergency Relief.
Other vital missions include Universal Newborn Hearing Screening, Traumatic Brain Injury, Healthy Start, Sickle Cell Service Demonstrations, Family to Family Health Information Centers, Emergency Medical Services for Children, and autism.
Currently, the USDA provides a subsidized food program for specific classes of foods in the United States known as the Women, Infants and Children program, as well as other programs such as The Emergency Food Assistance Program ( TEFAP ).

Emergency and there
On August 19, 1991, when the State Emergency Committee assumed power in Moscow, there was an attempt to depose Akayev in Kyrgyzstan.
Following the Suez Crisis in 1956, Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser, a leader of the Free Officers Movement, agreed to allow the United Nations Emergency Force to establish itself in the Sinai Peninsula and Gaza Strip, causing the expulsion of all guerrilla or " fedayeen " forces there — including Arafat.
In Turkey there are two associations for Emergency Physicians:
" Emergency measures may be taken only when the National Assembly is not in session and when there is no time for it to convene.
Emergency service is provided by volunteers and a health aide, there are no doctors on site.
Umatilla County Emergency Management has stressed there was no emergency at the depot.
In Victoria, there are three main fire fighting organisations, Metropolitan Fire and Emergency Services Board ( MFB ), Country Fire Authority ( CFA ) and The Department of Sustainability and Environment ( DSE ).
Although it has served NOAA Weather Radio well, there were many drawbacks: without staff at media facilities to manually evaluate the need to rebroadcast a Weather Radio message using the Emergency Broadcast System ( EBS ), automatic rebroadcasting of all messages preceded by just the WAT was unacceptable and impractical.
After the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, Giuliani credited Nathan with coordinating the efforts of the Family Assistance Center at Pier 94, a claim disputed by the first director of New York City's Office of Emergency Management, Jerry Hauer, but supported by others who say she played a valuable role there that lasted for four months.
Many believed the immediate response from the city, state, and federal governments was inadequate, and Blanco later acknowledged there were failures on the part of her administration before and after the storm ; much criticism, however, was directed at the Federal Emergency Management Agency, for what was seen as a slow initial response to the disaster and an inability to effectively manage, care for and delivered promised resources to those trying to evacuate from New Orleans.
The Toronto Police Service's Emergency Task Force also trains there occasionally.
* REGHQ, Regional Emergency Government Headquarters, of which there were seven, spread out across the country.
While he was there, he was designated by Chief Justice Harlan Fiske Stone on March 2, 1942, as chief judge of the United States Emergency Court of Appeals.
Both the Federal Emergency Management Agency ( FEMA ) and the American Red Cross deployed workers there with supplies for a potentially deadly event.
During World War II ( or The Emergency ) there are no records of Air Corps planes engaging any belligerent aircraft, although dozens of escaped barrage balloons were shot down.
The action of Emergency Exit, a two-act play by Manlio Santanelli, takes place in a place where there should be no action.
Emergency braking is somewhat risky ; it is hard on passengers, and there is a risk of passenger injury if braking occurs at high speed.
Every state and territory in Australia has its own State ( or Territory ) Emergency Service, and there are 43, 000 volunteers spread across the country.
After Chris was convinced not to leave the band they played The Great Escape in May and re-started work on their fifth studio album, though they toured the UK in August, releasing State of Emergency there on 13 August through Deck Cheese Records.
He then completed his internship and residency in the Emergency Department of County General Hospital in Chicago, Illinois, from there he was awarded the position of Chief Resident of the Emergency Department.
The Commando returned to Hong Kong in December 1948 and from there deployed to Malaya between 1950 and 1952 taking part in operations during the Emergency.
As of 1 February 2009, the Cospas-Sarsat Satellite System will no longer monitor the 121. 5 / 243. 0 MHz frequency ; however, the signal transmitted by the Emergency was never strong enough to be picked up by satellite, and Breitling has announced that, as these frequencies will still be monitored by aviation, particularly during the localization phase of a rescue attempt, there are no plans to modify the signal's frequency.
During the State of Emergency ( 1984 to 1986 ) there were many reports of AWB violence and even murders against unarmed non-whites.

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