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  • The [[Korean War|Korean Emergency]] in the summer of 1951 brought ''Brough'' back into naval service. Thoroug ...eft in early June for [[Key West, Florida]], where she reported to provide services to the [[Fleet Sonar School]], Key West. Until late August ''Brough'' opera
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  • ...ngston, Jamaica]] 14 August 1958 and put to sea within fifteen hours on an emergency mercy mission to deliver badly needed water to a rescue tug tending a [[Gre ...ight need her protection. She returned to Key West 6 January and continued services for the Fleet Sonar School. She departed 24 August to participate in "[[Ope
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  • ...ncy. The ''Camp'' gave gunfire support when needed, provided "mothership" services to River Patrol craft and assisted Naval Operations when burial at sea or e ...erely, causing a serious leak, and she was redirected to Sasebo, Japan for emergency drydock where an eight foot section of her hull was found nearing failure.
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  • ...asablanca 29 May, ''Haverfield'' was ordered out that same night to render emergency assistance to survivors of carrier ''Block Island'', sunk by a German [[tor ...Cosmos]], which provided navigational aids for and was prepared to render emergency assistance to President [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]]'s plane as the Chief Execu
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  • ...] waters, laying moorings for [[seaplane]]s, and providing seaplane tender services. Based at [[Cold Bay]], she operated at [[Dutch Harbor]], [[Chernofski Harb ...d later salvaged. ''Casco'' was refloated on 12 September 1942, and, after emergency repairs at Dutch Harbor and Kodiak, she received a thorough overhaul at Pug
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  • ...1=Roberts|first1=James R.|title=Roberts and Hedges' clinical procedures in emergency medicine|date=2014|publisher=Elsevier Health Sciences|location=London|isbn= ...ng, and responding to an overdose; rescue breathing; and calling emergency services.<ref name="pmid23664112">{{cite journal |vauthors=Bowman S, Eiserman J, Bel
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  • *Saturated solutions of potassium iodide can be an emergency treatment for [[hyperthyroidism]] (so-called [[thyroid storm]]), as high am ...cking Agent in Radiation Emergencies," U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Food and Drug Administration Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER)
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  • An intravenous mixture including sodium nitrite solution has been used as an emergency treatment for cyanide poisoning (see [[Cyanide#Antidote]]). ...Medicine - Nitrate/Nitrite Toxicity] U.S. [[Department of Health and Human Services]] (public domain)
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  • ...issue=6 |pages=396–404 |year=2009 |pmid=19293072 |author1= US Preventive Services Task Force}}</ref> On the other hand, Antithrombotic Trialists’ Collabora New recommendations from the US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF, March, 2009) on the use of aspirin for the primary prev
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  • ...= 1 | pages = 80–92 | pmid = 10030438 }}</ref> Diazepam is used for the emergency treatment of [[eclampsia]], when [[Intravenous therapy|IV]] [[magnesium sul ...sually fatal when taken alone, a diazepam overdose is considered a medical emergency and generally requires the immediate attention of medical personnel. The [[
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  • including those used by police and fire departments, ambulance services, and amateur radio services, and you can change your selection at any time.
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  • ...mer mail order rental service for unabridged audiobooks and expanded their services selling their products to libraries and audiobooks gaining popularity with ...is growth was reflected with the advent of audiobook download subscription services.
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  • ...Health]] reports that only one-third of work-related injuries are seen in emergency departments, therefore it is likely that approximately 160,000 youth sustai ...prevention strategies. Cincinnati, OH: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Nationa
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  • emergency procedures required. (f) the type of emergency procedures required.
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  • ...res local [[emergency]] planning efforts throughout the country, including emergency notifications. The law also requires companies to make publicly available i ...ired by a wide variety of [[legislation]], such as the [[National Chemical Emergency Centre]] in the [[UK]], [[Brandweerinformatiecentrum voor gevaarlijke stoff
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  • |publisher = Department of Emergency Services, County of Sonoma
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  • ...s a service unit within the [[United States Department of Health and Human Services]] program's support center and a component of the [[U.S. Public Health Serv ...e Assistance Program (EAP), work/life, and environmental health and safety services to the [[federal government]].
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  • ...ing|journal=Journal of Emergency Nursing: JEN: Official Publication of the Emergency Department Nurses Association|volume=34|issue=6|pages=538–542|year=2008|m ...TA|title=Subacute sequelae of carbon monoxide poisoning|journal=Annals of Emergency Medicine|volume=14|issue=12|pages=1163–1167|year=1985|month=December|pmid
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  • ...it">,{{cite web|url= http://www.uel.ac.uk/hs/workplaceHS1992.htm|title= HR Services The Occupational Health and Safety Unit}}</ref> *[[Emergency exit|Emergency routes and exits]];
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  • The '''Basic Occupational Health Services''' are an application of the [[primary health care]] principles in the sect ...Health Services are most needed for countries and sectors that do not have services at all or which are seriously underserved.
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