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They also provide an emergency rescue service to other counties.
"He had been an abuser of the emergency rescue service system."
It is a version of 5 Series vehicle designed for police forces, fire services and emergency rescue services.
There are no ambulance or emergency rescue services in Guinea and trauma care is extremely limited.
The reciprocating saw is a popular tool used by many window fitters, construction workers and emergency rescue services.
Professional private emergency rescue services operate air and ground ambulances throughout the country, but care is rendered only after a patient's ability to pay is established.
In addition to its fire-fighting duties, it also provides emergency rescue services and renders assistance in the event of flooding.
SMURD is an emergency rescue service based in Romania.
In March 2013, Emergency Rescue Service Rawalpindi received 14 new fully equipped ambulances.
Dr. Peter Moyer, head of the city's emergency rescue services, said two conductors suffered leg fractures and one of them also had a broken arm.
During the 1980s the PASG garment became used more and more by emergency rescue services to stabilize patients with shock due to lower body hemorrhage.
The Regiment also includes an aviation emergency response section which provides emergency rescue services to Special Operations Command and the remainder of the Army.
The AMVER search and rescue system provides emergency rescue services to the international maritime community through a computerised ship reporting system which maintains an updated record of ship's positions worldwide.
At the Engine 99/Ladder 62 Firehouse, the main storyline involves the house being targeted for closure due to city-wide budget cuts, which would leave the community it serves without any fire/emergency rescue services.
Not Distant, Focused "At Kennedy," said Lieut. Ronald Stryker, a fire and emergency rescue service training supervisor, "there are two rescue stations and there's also a satellite rescue station.
The incident highlighted concerns about the state of Russia's buildings and industries, the laxity of safety standards and enforcement, and the strains on emergency rescue services, despite an economic boom fueled by rising oil and gas production.
The ZAKA emergency rescue service, best known for its volunteers who collect human remains following suicide bombings, sent its vans with megaphones into ultra-Orthodox neighborhoods, telling residents to stop using the Remedia formula and to have their children checked.
I would argue, in total contrast to what Mrs Foster says, that an EU coastguard could effectively police EU waters: it could clamp down on illegal dumping, enforce the common fisheries policy, assist with emergency rescue services and restrict illegal trafficking.
A12 Fire Raises Concerns in Russia The fire that killed 62 people at a home for the elderly and disabled in Russia highlights concerns about the state of the nation's buildings and industries, the laxity of safety standards and the strains on emergency rescue services.