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Tuesday, 15 May 2007 |
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Air Evac: Specifically for rural areas
Katie Nichols Delta Democrat Times GREENVILLE - More often than not, it?s in the worst times when you see a red, white and blue helicopter touching down. Usually, some type of terrible accident has occurred, or it?s coming or going from a hospital. Either way at least one person needs to get from point A to point B - fast. But in those dark times, there are a few familiar faces in the Washington ...
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Man reaches for beer, gets electrical shock instead
FRANKLIN PARK, Ill. (STMW) ? Getting a beer turned into a shocking experience last week for a store employee at the Jewel grocery in west suburban Franklin Park. A male customer came up to the employee at 6 p.m. on Aug 25 and said he had received an electrical shock while getting a beer from [...]
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Hancock County EMS enhances how personnel respond to calls
CARTHAGE, Ill. ?? The Hancock County EMS is about to make another addition to how personnel respond to EMS calls.
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Oil platform fire reported in Gulf of Mexico
A well connected to an oil and gas production platform caught on fire in the Gulf of Mexico Thursday, engulfing the vessel in flames about 100 miles off the central coast of Louisiana and forcing 13 people overboard, Gov. Bobby Jindal said.
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Safety Cultures In EMS Agencies Vary Widely
A survey of emergency medical services (EMS) agencies from across the country found wide variation in perceptions of workplace safety culture?providing a tool that might point to potential patient safety threats, according to researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.The study, to be published in the October/December issue of Prehospital Emergency Care and now available ...
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Mcfall?s computer used to visit sex and torture websites
Two computers owned by Shropshire businessman Hugh McFall were used to trawl pornography, escort girls, HIV testing, euthanasia and torture websites days before he murdered his wife and daughter, an inquest heard.
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Two new firefighters welcomed to Dearborn ranks
DEARBORN ? The Dearborn Fire Department recently added two firefighters to its ranks with a swearing-in ceremony at City Hall.
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Birth paramedic 'refused to help'
An ambulance paramedic put the life of a baby at risk by refusing to take the mother to hospital because they were on a break, a tribunal hears.
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