Obstetrical symptoms accounted for just 0.5% of emergencies but for 18% of the flight diversions.
People in South Yorkshire are being asked whether firefighters should scrap response time targets in emergencies.
Further, Congress is not wholly unresponsive to public preferences regarding intervention in humanitarian emergencies.
In times of emergencies and breaking news, access to timely, live information is crucial.
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It was easier to contain panic because I have a rule I always follow in emergencies.
By March next year, they must get to 75 per cent of emergencies within eight minutes.
Emergencies bring societies together, and for the moment that is what is happening in Japan.
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Fifty highly trained reps, sitting in banks facing the big screen, handle critical tech-support emergencies.
He warned that the fund for emergencies such as typhoons and floods was practically empty.
At the 911 phone center they watched people dealing with emergencies calmly and efficiently.
As a result of these revelations, in 1976 Congress passed the National Emergencies Act.
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President Obama has also declared emergencies in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
Emergencies will be a priority and interdictions of illegal immigrants, drugs and illegal fishing could decline.
"The toxic chemicals have caused many environmental emergencies linked to water and air pollution, " it said.
Russian Emergencies Minister Vladimir Puchkov has said the flood's cause was "not technical, " according to Itar-Tass.
Garriott said many of the procedures for living in space, or for emergencies, are very complex.
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"We're closing to the real emergencies that may be befalling our community, " said Bell.
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He is responsible for dealing with emergencies, and kept a low profile until the parliamentary election.
Another safety issue is whether the club personnel have the training to deal with emergencies.
Their notes reminded me of how vulnerable small businesses are to emergencies like Sandy.
The DO must maintain a surge capability to ensure it can rapidly respond to emergencies.
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Emergencies will be answered by Royal Navy air sea rescue crews and the Cornwall air ambulance.
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Assistant Divisional Fire Officer John Langtry said all calls had to be treated as emergencies.
Nobody wants to cut you loose, but that money should be reserved for unpreventable emergencies.
During shifts, ambulances will respond to emergencies from a network of community response posts.
In between twenty-one and now I have had my fair share of emergencies, car crashes, and pains.
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She said staff often failed to spot potential emergencies and patients waited "too long" for medical advice.
It will still treat minor injuries, but ambulances with emergencies will be sent to Oldham or Bury.
Andy Sawford, Labour MP for Corby, said the idea could free up frontline staff for genuine emergencies.
All his Legal Aid cases were "emergencies, " with no discovery period to interview witnesses before their hearings.
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