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State of Emergency (2897 bytes)
1: ...nger. During such times, certain normal standards of procedure are abrogated and replaced by others. I... 3: ...are at the federal level, but quite common at the state level in response to natural disasters. 5: ...al administrative processes regarding the passage of administrative rules. 7: Depending on the needs of that emergency, people may be arrested without cause, private pl... 9: ...rpus shall not be suspended, unless when in Cases of Rebellion or Invasion the public Safety may requi... State of emergency (4362 bytes) 1: ...ip|dictatorial]] regimes often declare a state of emergency that is prolonged indefinitely as long as the reg... 3: ... that knowing who decides on declaring a state of emergency in a given country or territory tells you a lot a... 5: ...ound in Art. 2-B of the Executive Law of New York state. 7: ...eclared to be in a state of emergency. For FEMA, emergency declarations are different from the more common d... 9: ...introduced by virtue of [[Orders in Council]]. As of January 2004 legislation is being prepared to upd... State of Emergency in India (5476 bytes) 1: ... there were three periods during which a state of emergency was deemed to have existed: 3: ...]] during the India-[[China]] war. ("the security of India" - declared as being "threatened by externa... 4: ...along with the third proclamation. ("the security of India" - declared as being "threatened by externa... 5: ...ster of India|prime ministership]] ("the security of India" - declared as being "threatened by interna... 7: ...en refers to the third and the most controversial of the three occasions. State Emergency Service (1764 bytes) 1: ...in [[Australia]] has its own State (or Territory) Emergency Service, and there are 43,000 volunteers spread a... 3: ...ng on local needs, a Unit may perform some or all of these roles: 9: ...anagement -- helping to coordinate the activities of teams in the field 23: ... liaison -- working with representatives of other emergency services during emergencies 25: ...tp://www.acses.org.au Australian Council of State Emergency Services] Model State Emergency Health Powers Act (9761 bytes) 1: ...or Law and the Public's Health]] to aid America's state legislatures in revising their [[public health la... 3: ... public health officials, or any outsiders. Some of the groups Gostin named as his collaborators quic... 5: ...y, or property to protect the health and security of the community." 7: ...ucation Fund feared it could lead to imprisonment of those with AIDS. 9: ...MSEHPA, once a governor declared a "public health emergency", gave him powers: Emergency! (1922 bytes) 1: '''''Emergency!''''' is an [[United States|American]] [[television series]] which ran from ... 3: ...d London were married in real life, the character of Nurse McCall was written to be a love interest fo... 5: ...am and its popularity caused phenomenal growth in emergency care throughout [[North America]]. The show was ... 7: ...harlton Comics]] published several issues of an ''Emergency!'' comic book in the mid-1970s. 17: ...nation of the fire station located on the grounds of Universal Studios to Ststion 51. It houses a thre... The Emergency (4677 bytes) 1: ...rgency''' is a [[euphemism]] which was first used officially in [[Ireland]] by the [[Irish Government]... 3: The official [[state of emergency]] commenced on [[September 1]] [[1939]] and was f... 5: ==The Emergency== 7: ..., many said that Ireland was "neutral on the side of Britain". 9: ...e]] bombing between April and May 1941. Some 53% of the city's housing stock (some 56,000 houses) wer... Emergency & I (1245 bytes) 1: ''Emergency & I'' is a 1999 album by [[Washington, D.C.]] ind... 4: 1. "A Life of Possibilities" (4:34) <br> 17: ... own particular sheen and spin -- is in no danger of letting up." Emergency (1191 bytes) 1: ...serious damage to property. A false report of an emergency is usually a crime. 3: Forms of emergency: 6: ...cold" crime, even if serious, may no longer be an emergency 7: * [[medical emergency]] 8: * [[maritime emergency]] Medical emergency (2603 bytes) 1: ...handling of medical emergencies and resuscitation of patients. 4: ...ation on person that is being called about (level of conciousness, injuries, name if known, chronic me... 6: ...aid]]). Self-transport should be to the nearest [[emergency room]]. 8: ...immediately required to save the victim's life. [[Emergency medical technician]]s or [[paramedic]] can use [[... 11: ...st hospitals have protocols to summon on-site and off-site staff rapidly. Malayan Emergency (6341 bytes) 1: ...y''' was an [[insurrection]] and [[guerilla war]] of ''Malay Races Liberation Army'' in [[Malaysia]] f... 3: ...been legalized after the war, but had stored most of the MPAJA's weapons for later use. 5: The MCP disagreed with the British idea of a [[Malayan Federation]] because there seemed to ... 7: ...sh rubber planters. Britain declared a [[State of Emergency]]. The enemy was nicknamed "Charlie Tango" – Comm... 9: ...ortured, gang raped, humiliated and killed dozens of British and Malay civilians (including children),... Emergency Vets (305 bytes) 1: ...lanet]]. It depicts the working and outside lives of the [[veterinarian]]s at Alameda East Veterinary ... Emergency room (3488 bytes) 1: [[category:emergency medicine]] [[fr:accueil et traitement des urgence... 3: ...esigned for the treatment of urgent and [[medical emergency|medical emergencies]]. 7: ... of such signs, and require wording like "24 Hour Emergency Medical Service" and "Physician On Duty." 9: In [[Australia]], this section of the hospital is called the '''casualty ward''', '... 11: ...land]] this is usually called the '''Accident and Emergency (A&E) Department'''. In the UK it is still freque... Emergency physician (324 bytes) 3: ...ency physician is trained in many different areas of medicine, such as basic [[orthopedics]], pain rel... Emergency shelter (1845 bytes) 1: ...A more minor difference is that people staying in emergency shelters are more likely to stay all day, except ... 3: ...ntamination]] facilities to cleanse large numbers of evacuees prior to assigning them to shelters, or ... 5: ...ages for one another. Ones that don't provide any of these services can usually refer their clients to... Emergency vehicle (642 bytes) 1: ...e]] that takes [[telephone call|call]]s from an [[emergency telephone number]], such as [[9-1-1]] or [[1-1-2]... 3: An emergency vehicle can be any of: 7: *a '''[[police car]]''', carrying [[police officer]]s Emergency service (3176 bytes) 1: ... with [[emergency|emergencies]] and other aspects of [[Public Safety]]. 3: The main emergency services include: 5: ...lance|ambulance service]]s and [[paramedic]]s / [[emergency medical technician]]s 8: * [[emergency operation]]s, often managed by the fire service. 10: Specialized emergency services include: Emergency medicine (1504 bytes) 1: ...d other locations where initial medical treatment of [[Physical trauma|trauma]] and illness takes plac... 3: ...ospital personnel still provide care with the aim of improving long-term patient [[outcome]]. 5: ...pment of emergency medicine as a specialty. Some of these studies reveal the [[mortality rate]] chang... 7: See [[medical emergency]] for specific lists of medical emergencies and how best to respond. 9: ...[[Emergency medical service|EMS]] -- [[History of Emergency Medicine]] -- [[Complaint driven medicine]] -- [[... Emergency management (1646 bytes) 1: Emergency management is the function of organizations concerned with ensuring that the or... 3: .... In the private sector, emergency management is often referred to as "business contunuity." 5: ...nd most other levels of government have a similar office as well. 7: ...ation, including the International Association of Emergency Managers and DRI International. 9: An alternative definition of emergency management: Emergency Rations (301 bytes) 7: # Home of the Brave
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