Between 10 and 12 people were wounded, according to Yoni Yagodozsky, of the Israeli emergency medical services.
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An outraged head of the Johannesburg Emergency Medical Services, Dr Audrey Gule, is personally investigating the incident, says a spokesman.
At one point, she filed a sexual harassment complaint against an emergency medical services worker, which further angered the small village.
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The WHMO arranges the president's travel and also provides medical support and emergency medical services, according to the White House's website.
Seventy-six people were treated for injuries, including two with life-threatening injuries, said Chief Dennis Rubin of Washington's Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department.
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One person on the ground suffered minor injuries and was treated at the scene, said Lara O'Leary, a spokeswoman with Emergency Medical Services Authority.
Shawn Rogers, head of Oklahoma's emergency medical services, says that ten rural ambulance services have come to a stop over the past five years.
During Emergency Medical Services Week, we pause to offer our gratitude to these remarkable men and women, whose dedication is fundamental to our society's well-being.
Mickey Eisenberg, medical director of the county's emergency medical services, says the devices make a "modest" but important contribution to the county's success against sudden cardiac arrest.
Additionally, many emergency management agencies, such as fire departments and emergency medical services, use TRI to identify chemicals in use and map facility layouts for a more effective, quicker response to emergencies.
More than 200 people have suffered from heat-related emergencies in Tulsa and Oklahoma City since June 17, when the agency issued its first heat alert, said Lara O'Leary, spokeswoman for the Emergency Medical Services Authority of Oklahoma.
Studies show that street crime such as shooting deaths cost communities more than lives, Pollack said, citing emergency medical services and criminal investigation as tangible costs along with intangibles such as residents moving away to escape the threat.
Beyond corporate and private VIP applications, helicopter manufacturers have also been able to tap growing demand for emergency medical services, law enforcement support, news gathering and a variety of industrial applications, such as supporting offshore oil and gas activity not to mention defense.
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But mostly the survival rate is low: 3% in Chicago, 5% in New York and 7% in Los Angeles, for example, according to information compiled from medical reports by Resuscitation Academy, a Seattle-based training school for leaders of emergency-medical-services programs.
The families of people injured when a hen party's minibus crashed have praised the emergency services and medical staff.
He said people put emergency services under extreme pressure by visiting emergency departments, calling out of hours medical services and GPs.
The medical team and emergency services team that we have are a world-class operation, and they are constantly trying to improve car and circuit safety.
On July 15, 1996, President Bill Clinton issued Executive Order No. 13010, in which he identified eight infrastructure systems critical to the nation's survival: telecommunications, electric power systems, oil and gas storage, transportation, banking and finance, storage and transportation, water supply systems, and emergency services (including medical, police, fire and rescue, and continuity of government).
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services dispatched 300 emergency medical and mortuary professionals to New York and Washington to help local health and emergency care providers.
The two incidents have outraged Kenyans, exposing as they have the negligence of the country's police and officials, the incapacity of its emergency services and the inadequacy of its medical care.
About 700 ambulances have been purchased to date, while efforts are being made to improve emergency services, hospitals and the training of medical personnel.
If most people carry their entire medical history on a plastic card that the emergency services come to rely on, a refusal to carry the card could be life-threatening.
Prior to implementation of the Motorola system in 2002 we had serious interoperability issues between federal, state and local police, fire, rescue, emergency medical, utilities, transportation, schools and other related services.
Mr Kua said when emergency services arrived he had been in such a panic that he had refused medical treatment.
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