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emergency and stairs
The ticket hall was reconstructed and the original emergency stairs closed.
In an emergency people can be evacuated with stairs that have 700 steps.
Besides their usefulness to children in the allaying of their fears, nightlights are also useful to the general public by showing the general layout of a room without turning on a major light, for avoiding tripping over stairs or obstacles, or to mark an emergency exit.
This sign shows an emergency evacuation device used to transport disabled people down stairs.
That afternoon, in accordance with Hitler's prior instructions, their remains were carried up the stairs through the bunker's emergency exit, doused in petrol and set alight in the Reich Chancellery garden outside the bunker.
The two bodies were carried up the stairs to ground level and through the bunker's emergency exit to the garden behind the Reich Chancellery, where they were doused with petrol.
In the right pillar there is an emergency staircase with 430 stairs.
Passengers immediately disembarked from the front and rear stairs, and emergency crews retrieved Lancaster.
Feeling that the authorities lost legitimacy after they failed to respond to his 1990 warnings, he concluded that employees of Morgan Stanley, which was the largest tenant in the World Trade Center ( occupying 22 floors ), could not rely on first responders in an emergency, and needed to empower themselves through surprise fire drills, in which he trained employees to meet in the hallway between stairwells and go down the stairs, two by two, to the 44th floor.
He pursued Nichols and the two ran down seven flights of stairs and out of the old courthouse via an emergency exit onto Martin Luther King Drive.
There is only a set of emergency stairs for a fire, causing all riders to take an elevator at all times.
Thereafter, the two bodies were carried up the stairs to ground level and through the bunker's emergency exit to the bombed-out garden behind the Reich Chancellery where they were doused with petrol.
On December 9, 2001, Michael called the emergency line to report that he had just found Kathleen unconscious and suspected that she had fallen down " 15 or 20 stairs.
The emergency repairs, completed early in 1985, included demolishing the station and replacing it with temporary wooden low-level platforms and steel stairs which served until the new station opened.

emergency and at
The United States Government shall have the right to terminate the financing of further sales under this Agreement of any commodity if it determines at any time after June 30, 1961, that such action is necessitated by the existence of an international emergency.
Her first day at work she was puzzled by an entry in the doctor's notes on an emergency case.
She said to Maggie that it was one thing to meet an emergency and another to wallow in it, and it was beginning to look at if this one was going to last forever.
* 1978 – U. S. President Jimmy Carter declares a federal emergency at Love Canal due to toxic waste that had been negligently disposed of.
* 1980 – Saudia Flight 163, a Lockheed L-1011 TriStar burns after making an emergency landing at King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, killing 301 people.
(“ A Parade in Town ”) She and Schub plan an emergency meeting at her house.
Motorways (, plural ) in Croatia applies to dual carriageway roads with at least two traffic lanes in each driving direction and an emergency lane.
Preparations for an emergency launch proceeded at fever pitch and led to the NRO's institution of " R7 " status, that is, keeping a Corona spy satellite ready for launch on 7 days ' notice in case of an emergency.
Enrollment was also extended to those without dependents ; orphans could make an " enrollee deposit " with the Army finance officer earning 5 % interest returned in full at discharge or in emergency.
Thomas was admitted to the emergency ward at St Vincent's Hospital at 1. 58am.
( Channel 1 eventually had to be deleted as well, with all TV broadcasts licensed at frequencies 54 MHz or higher, and the band is no longer widely used for emergency first responders either, those services having moved mostly to UHF.
Godzilla is later sighted at Tokyo Bay, forcing mass evacuations out of the city and a state of emergency is declared.
A former senior product manager at Master Lock, a trigger lock manufacturer, was quoted as saying “ If you put a trigger lock on any loaded gun, you are making the gun more dangerous .” Critics also point out that a trigger lock will increase the time it takes a gun owner to respond to a self-defense emergency.
# One day after the Reichstag fire on February 27, 1933, President of Germany Paul von Hindenburg, acting at Hitler's request and on the basis of the emergency powers in article 48 of the Weimar Constitution, issued the Reichstag Fire Decree.
Perhaps the most common inadequacy of emergency department care in cases of unexplained hypoglycemia is the failure to obtain at least a basic sample before giving glucose to reverse it.
It shall, as of right, carry out such an examination and shall make its decision in the same manner after sixty days of the exercise of emergency powers or at any moment thereafter.
* 1991 – A Nationair DC-8 crashes during an emergency landing at Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, killing 261.
On the night of July 31, 1853, doctors at the local hospital needed to perform an emergency operation, virtually impossible by candlelight.
In addition, 4, 500 deliveries are performed at Sparrow Hospital annually, rehabilitation, and emergency treatment is more than any other hospital in mid-Michigan.
Emergency insertion of a copper IUC is significantly more effective than the use of ECPs, reducing the risk of pregnancy following unprotected intercourse by more than 99 %.< sup > 2, 3 </ sup > This very high level of effectiveness implies that emergency insertion of a copper IUC must prevent some pregnancies after fertilization. Emergency contraceptive pillsTo make an informed choice, women must know that ECPs — like the birth control pill, patch, ring, shot, and implant ,< sup > 76 </ sup > and even like breastfeeding < sup > 77 </ sup >— prevent pregnancy primarily by delaying or inhibiting ovulation and inhibiting fertilization, but may at times inhibit implantation of a fertilized egg in the endometrium.
Based at two barracks ( one in La Condamine and one in Fontvieille ) the Corps is equipped with fire engines, rescue vehicles, and a range of specialist vehicles including a fire boat, and sealed tracked vehicles for entering Monaco's railway tunnels during an emergency.
First Students at Macquarie UniversityThe idea of founding a third university in Sydney was flagged in the early 1960s when the New South Wales Government formed a committee of enquiry into higher education to deal with a perceived emergency in university enrollments in New South Wales.

emergency and Garden
On the Garden State Parkway, the emergency assistance number is # GSP, which is # 477 in number form.
Originally scheduled for the Boston Garden in Boston, Massachusetts in November 1964, the fight was postponed six months when Ali needed emergency surgery for a strangulated hernia.
Fletcher Moss Botanical Garden also acts as an emergency flood basin, storing floodwater until it can be safely released back into the river.

emergency and station
Some stations have the capability to interrupt the network through the local insertion of TV commercials, station IDs, and emergency alerts.
Often, an emergency cold shower or eye wash station is nearby in case of acid spillages, as well as soda ash — which neutralizes most acids.
* 1939: First 4 MW utility power generation gas turbine from BBC Brown, Boveri & Cie. for an emergency power station in Neuchâtel, Switzerland.
Then each relay station would broadcast the alert tone and rebroadcast the emergency message from the primary station.
During the early days of the system, stations other than the designated primary station for an operational area were required to shut down in the event of an emergency ( reminiscent of the CONELRAD days ), and the message was a variation of:
The Battalion Chief reports directly to the Fire Chief, and duties include emergency response and incident command, the direction of training, and the daily supervision and direction of the station Lieutenants and Firefighters.
Additionally, the regulations called for mandatory installation of automatic fire sprinklers and heat detectors in escalators, mandatory yearly fire safety training for all station staff, and improvements in coordination with emergency services.
At 6: 56 am, a plant supervisor declared a site emergency, and less than 30 minutes later station manager Gary Miller announced a general emergency, defined as having the " potential for serious radiological consequences " to the general public.
It is an independent special fire district in Alameda County, contracting with Hayward for emergency medical and other services, and has a fire station on Fairview Avenue.
It has a fire station in Bethany Beach and a substation in Fenwick Island and offers an emergency medical center, operated for it by the Beebe Medical Center of Lewes, Delaware.
The city also is home to 3 assisted living centers and has an emergency services district and ambulance station.
During the day, the career staff have first-pull on any emergency call for the station, but volunteers must staff the second-out fire apparatus on a call, and any remaining calls while the career staff are out of the station.
The staged layout of fire stations and apparatus around a city means that a fire engine dispatched from its station may reach a medical emergency call faster than an ambulance coming from a hospital.
The town has seen much commercial and residential development in recent years, including the construction of a shopping centre, fire and emergency services station, as well as new schools and housing subdivisions.
The naval station, created in 1978, is manned by a team of four marines on a 45-day rotation, in charge of monitoring environmental conservation, ship movement, and also to provide emergency assistance.
Required monthly tests ( RMTs ) are generally originated by the primary relay station, a state emergency management agency, or by the National Weather Service ( NOAA / NWS ) and are then relayed by broadcast and cable stations.
These radios come pre-tuned to a station in each area that has agreed to provide this service to local emergency management officials and agencies, often with a direct link back to the plant's safety system or control room for instant activation should an evacuation or other emergency arise.
The increase in through platforms will also allow London Bridge to function as an emergency terminus for services approaching the station from the west.
The 13: 17 train from Liverpool Street to White City, standing in the westbound platform, was run into by the 12: 49 Hainault to Ealing Broadway train which had been tripped by the emergency system outside the station but failed to stop in time to avoid collision.
An emergency open appendectomy was performed by the station doctors with several winterovers assisting during the surgery.

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