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Emergency medical services may also be locally known as a first aid squad, emergency squad, rescue squad, ambulance, squad ambulance service, ambulance corps, or life squad.
American historians claim that the world's first component of civilian pre-hospital care on scene began in 1928, when " Julien Stanley Wise started the Roanoke Life Saving and First Aid Crew in Roanoke, Virginia, Virginia, which was the first land-based rescue squad in the nation.
The Volunteer Fire Department operates an apparatus fleet of one rescue engine, one engine, one quint, one tanker, and one squad.
Both the fire department and rescue squad are volunteer organizations.
The rescue squad was organized in 1933 and is the third oldest volunteer rescue squad in Virginia.
Includes the Scott County Sheriff Department ; Oneida and Winfield Police Department ; a full-time ambulance service with 2 stations ; a volunteer rescue squad ; and 9 volunteer fire stations placed throughout the county.
Daleville is protected by a full-time police department with seventeen officers, plus a volunteer fire department and rescue squad.
The fire department and rescue squad are all volunteers from the community.
Around that time the equipment roster grew from two pieces of equipment to two engines, a water tender, a rescue squad, and two utility vehicles, filling up the entire station.
The rescue squad has two units staffed by 23 EMTs, nine first responders, and one paramedic.
The DFD is equipped with eight pieces of apparatus ( four engines, one ladder, one rescue, one squad, and a utility truck )
The squad has a rescue services division led by volunteers for rescue operations such as automobile extrication, confined space and water rescue.
Montgomery Township is served by two all-volunteer fire companies, and an all volunteer rescue squad which provide the township with round the clock protection.
In 2010 the rescue squad responded to nearly 600 calls for assistance.
The department operates two engines, a rescue, a squad, and two boats with over 40 volunteers.

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Even Poseidon, who normally favors the Greeks, comes to Aeneas ' rescue after he falls under the assault of Achilles, noting that Aeneas, though from a junior branch of the royal family, is destined to become king of the Trojan people.
The subject has been popular in art since classical times ; it is one of several Greek myths of a Greek hero's rescue of the intended victim of an archaic sacred marriage, giving rise to the " princess and dragon " motif.
This imagery is used for everything from navigational aids, search and rescue, and target acquisition.
The process also kills Pham and strands the other humans on the Tines world, now in the depths of the " Slow Zone " where rescue by an advanced civilization is impossible.
She is planning to house many of these stray animals in a new animal rescue facility that she is having built on her property.
* The first of the historical passages recounting Jeremiah's prophecy in the Temple ( compare chapter 7 ), his arrest, his threatened death, and his rescue, in which connection the martyrdom of the prophet Uriah is briefly mentioned ( chapter 26 ).
In the words of Geoffrey Crowther, then editor of The Economist, " If the economic relationships between nations are not, by one means or another, brought fairly close to balance, then there is no set of financial arrangements that can rescue the world from the impoverishing results of chaos.
The main goal of the game is to rescue Bub and Bob's girlfriends from big wind-up toasters, among other enemies.
This sentiment is exemplified by bumper stickers and t-shirts displayed by many cavers: " Cavers rescue spelunkers ".
The fourth episode covers Circe's encounter with Ulysses, with the detail that he too is changed to a pig and only Eurylochus remains to rescue the men ( lines 242-307 ).
Civil Defense is also the name of a number of organizations around the world dedicated to protecting civilians from military attacks, as well as to providing rescue services after natural and human-made disasters alike.
In Ireland, the Civil Defence is still very much an active organisation and is occasionally called upon for its Auxiliary Fire Service and ambulance / rescue services when emergencies such as flash flooding occur and require additional manpower.
Work under the supervision of the Team Leader, searching for and providing rescue of victims as is prudent under the conditions ; when not accomplishing their primary mission, assist the Fire Suppression Team, assist in the triage or treatment area as needed ; other duties as assigned ; communicate with Team Leader.
Size-up is expanded as students learn about assessing structural damage, marking structures that have been searched, search techniques, as well as rescue techniques and cribbing.
Corum returns to the island to rescue Rhalina, and observes Shool has become a powerless moron, and is devoured by his own creations soon afterwards.
Jello, clearly disapproving of the situation, later wrote, " This is their lowest point since Levi's … This goes against everything the Dead Kennedys stands for in spades … The terrified woman later ' wins ' by killing Tarantino, but that excuse does not rescue this at all.
The remaining 5 % is special expenditures to NATO, branch shared expenditures, special services and civil structures, here in including running the Danish Maritime Safety Administration, Danish national rescue preparedness and the Administration of Conscientious Objectors ( Militærnægteradministrationen ).
An additional risk in a fire is that doors may prevent access to emergency services personnel in order to fight the fire, rescue occupants, etc.
The Navy is responsible for maritime needs in border control, such as watching over Fiji's exclusive economic zone and organizing task and rescue missions.
The X-Hawk is being promoted for rescue and utility functions.
" Upon ordering his army to join the battle and rescue their fellow Romans, Fabius exclaimed " We must make haste to rescue Minucius, who is a valiant man, and a lover of his country.

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Matching funds also can be obtained for procurement of such items as radios, sirens and rescue trucks, he said.
What could rescue the bill would be some quick progress on a bill amending the National Defense Education Act of 1958.
The policemen who come to Alex's rescue turn out to be none other than Dim and former gang rival Billyboy.
However, Kusche's research showed that the unclassified version of the Air Force investigation report stated that the debris field defining the second " crash site " was examined by a search and rescue ship, and found to be a mass of seaweed and driftwood tangled in an old buoy.
Full-scale cave rescues often involve the efforts of dozens of rescue workers ( often other long-time cavers who have participated in specialised courses, as normal rescue staff are not sufficiently experienced in cave environments ), who may themselves be put in jeopardy in effecting the rescue.
Those used in sports tend to be of a lighter weight than those used in commercial applications and rope rescue.
Those who held the office were granted sacrosanctity ( the right to be legally protected from any physical harm ), the power to rescue any plebeian from the hands of a patrician magistrate, and the right to veto any act or proposal of any magistrate, including another tribune of the people and the consuls.
Epileptics are encouraged not to swim in open waters because unexpected fits in such difficult rescue circumstances can be fatal.
Satellites will be equipped with a transponder which will relay distress signals from the user's transmitter to the Rescue Co-ordination Centre, which will then initiate the rescue operation.
More recently, the use of a " rescue instillation " composed of pentosan polysulfate or heparin, sodium hyaluronate, lidocaine and sodium bicarbonate, has generated considerable excitement in the IC / BPS community because it is the first therapeutic intervention that can be used to reduce a flare of symptoms.
Many knots can also be used as makeshift tools, for example, the Bowline can be used as a rescue loop, and the Munter hitch can be used as a belay.
The castle was in a prominent part of the Midlands, in an area that held several nobles who still supported Edward and were believed to be trying to rescue him.
Afterwards, although continuing to be trained in parachute delivery, paratroopers were only used in a parachute role for smaller-scale operations, such as the successful rescue of Benito Mussolini, the then-deposed dictator of Italy in 1943.
* German leadership rejected Hartenstein's cease fire proposal, partly because Admiral Raeder did not think it wise to enter into a " deal " with the Allies, nothing was to interfere with Eisbär's surprise attack on Cape Town to strike at the supplies destined for the British and Soviets, and Hitler had directed that no word of Laconias sinking or the proposed Axis rescue be transmitted to the Allies, though subordinates ignored Hitler's orders and communicated messages to the Allies about the proposed rescue attempt.
The USS Monitor, having been found in the 1970s, was subjected to a program of attempted in situ preservation, for example, but deterioration of the vessel progressed at such a rate that the rescue of her turret was undertaken lest nothing be saved from the wreck.
Mirrors can also be used for rescue to attract the attention of search and rescue helicopters.
But he discovered that he could not rescue his fleet, and in order to prevent it from falling into enemy hands, he ordered it to be burnt before also commanding that the town of Dam also be burned to the ground.

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