The authors concluded that unnecessary use of emergency ambulances would decline if alternatives were provided. |
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Women were seen screaming and wailing at the hospital as ambulances ferried the wounded to the emergency department. |
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Two ambulances, a fast response car and three fire engines attended the scene and six police officers helped cordon off the area. |
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Paramedics could not believe their eyes when they discovered yobs had sprayed graffiti over the side of one of their ambulances. |
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There were several other rushed trips in ambulances to hospitals, going into comas and not knowing whether she'd come out. |
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It joined a convey of 23 ambulances and nine lorries packed with humanitarian aid. |
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The sound of sirens filled the air as fire engines and ambulances dashed to the scene. |
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There were police cars, ambulances and fire engines, all sounding sirens in an endless procession south. |
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Stringent insurance cover now means that many events require ambulances on site as well as first aiders. |
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The ambulances are regularly denied passage through security checkpoints, allegedly for fear that they may be smuggling weapons. |
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He said there were no immediate plans to increase the number of ambulances available, but did not discount the possibility for the future. |
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However, during the critical night shift no more than five are rostered for duty, leaving just 16 ambulances to cover the greater Dublin region. |
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He introduced ambulances volantes, light, two-wheeled, sprung vehicles, drawn by two horses, for the rapid evacuation of the wounded. |
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How the ambulances manage to get through in an emergency is anybody's guess, sheer willpower and good luck I think. |
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The government should tale steps to create a unit with ambulances and well-trained paramedical staff to save lives. |
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Rescue workers rushed injured people dressed in bikinis and swim trunks to waiting ambulances. |
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Rescuers frantically cut through twisted metal to reach survivors, as ambulances and buses ferried the injured to nearby hospitals. |
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From the opposite lane, two ambulances, followed by a squad car and a fire truck, came roaring onto the scene, spraying snow everywhere. |
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They turned down a side road just as a fire truck and two ambulances sped past them. |
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Users can choose to have air ambulances pick up patients at ambulance exchange points. |
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Police were cordoning off the road as wailing ambulances weaved their way through the traffic. |
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All seven crew members were rescued by lifeboats from Hamble and Calshot before being transferred to waiting ambulances at Warsash. |
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In 1997 there was a change of government and they invited me to stay here permanently to fly air ambulances for them. |
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An emergency room with no more beds will close to ambulances and divert them to another hospital. |
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Shocked bystanders hugged each other, some crying or holding their hands to their faces as ambulances, sirens wailing, evacuated the wounded. |
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We observed ambulances heading to the hospital having to go very slowly through traffic. |
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Possible modes of transport include ambulances, local transport vehicles, military vehicles, helicopters, fixed wing aircraft, and rescue boats. |
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Five ambulances, 15 medical personnel, two doctors and paramedics were on stand-by. |
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A wide range of transport issues were discussed, including the matter of escorts in patient transport ambulances. |
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Smoke billowed from the wreckage of the white car, and ambulances rushed to the scene. |
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Only ammunitions wagons and ambulances were brought up to the immediate rear lines. |
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He said that, when the firing stopped, he saw people being carted off in ambulances to hospital. |
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The police descended, and with them came the fire department, ambulances, and a helicopter. |
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The fact the Multiple Sclerosis Society seems to use Tremaine Road as a parking garage for its ambulances and minibuses does not help either. |
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Traffic became grid-locked and sirens screamed as fire engines and ambulances tried to negotiate a way through the chaos. |
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A steady stream of ambulances was coming out of the school drive, all with lights flashing and sirens screaming into the leaden sky. |
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When two siren-blaring ambulances screeched to a halt in front of Yashoda Superspecialities Hospitals, passers-by were alarmed. |
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All the injured were taken to York District Hospital by four ambulances with police motorbike escorts. |
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They have provided and maintained a fleet of 160 ambulances that serve remote areas of the Chernobyl region. |
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Toys such as fire trucks, ambulances, building blocks, puppets and dolls encourage play reenactment of children's experiences and observations. |
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Hostages who were still conscious were led to safety, while others had to be carried on stretchers into waiting ambulances. |
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One option would be to improve the response time of ambulances to emergency calls. |
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Six ambulances removed the injured to hospital, while a number of people were treated at the scene for shock. |
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An additional phase of the new development could incorporate other emergency services such as ambulances and coastguard. |
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Rescuers lifted several injured passengers out of the train on hard-backed stretchers and loaded them onto ambulances. |
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Then volunteers raised money to put in motorable roads, so that ambulances could reach all these places. |
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Cars can get over the ramps fine but ambulances and long vehicles like hearses have trouble with the ramps. |
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According to many villagers, there were 8 ambulances and four morgue hearses. |
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Fire engines, police cars and ambulances crowded the area cordoned off to the public. |
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Paramedics have told Scotland on Sunday it is likely that hundreds of lives would be saved each year if ambulances were properly crewed. |
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By mid-day ambulances, fire engines and police vehicles from all over the county were converging on the city. |
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He cautiously poked the first node, concentrating solely on the object at hand so that he didn't hear the loud blare of ambulances approaching. |
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It consists of 5,000 trained volunteer men and women and maintains a fleet of over 130 vehicles and ambulances. |
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The sirens have been fitted to 18 ambulances and 10 other emergency vehicles out of a fleet of 50 vehicles. |
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On its evening newscast, state television showed ambulances rushing to the scene as huge crowds of people gathered outside the main gate of the mine. |
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Two ambulances had appeared from somewhere behind the tanks and were bumping and bucking as fast as their drivers dared take them across the broken ground. |
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Waiting patiently in a line of at least 30 ambulances, Carrasquillo was to transport a psych patient to Mt. Sinai. |
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In fact, it's so vivid that as her words tumble out in rapid-fire succession, you can almost hear the wail of the ambulances blaring in the background. |
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It received its royal prefix in 1917 after members used their own cars as ambulances to transport wounded soldiers and the clubhouse was used to treat the injured. |
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The purpose of a fire lane is to regulate travel over district land by vehicles such as ambulances, and to provide a means of partial access for private owners. |
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He did not see active service during the war, but drove ambulances for the American Field Service and at war's end worked in Calcutta to repatriate prisoners of war. |
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All ambulances were manned by a nurse or paramedic and a driver, equipped with a manual defibrillator and qualified to perform advanced cardiopulmonary life support. |
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More than 80 Land Rovers, trucks and all-terrain vehicles, ambulances, forklifts and bulk fuel carriers have been marked in regiment colours for the deployment. |
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Six to seven emergency vehicles and four ambulances are also provided. |
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A black-robed priest offered what words of consolation and comfort he could to distraught onlookers as more than 20 ambulances ferried the injured to hospitals. |
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They had arrived at the hospital shortly after both ambulances did. |
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She tells us tales of ambulances collecting women in labour to take them to the hospital delivery suites, only to be held up at a checkpoint where the women give birth. |
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The emergency services were called and two ambulances were dispatched to the central London residence. |
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Placed on jaggedly cut glass, which teeters, these forms have blue and red lights on them, recalling eerily police cars and ambulances that come in the wake of terror. |
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The group was transported in a convoy of police vans, ambulances and four-wheel drives, which snaked its way along main roads and boreens to the search area. |
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Weaving through the jungle of wailing ambulances on 1st Avenue was a bright-eyed young dad, light-blue bassinet in tow. |
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After 18 months he transferred to accident and emergency ambulances as an emergency medical technician, and then went on to gain his paramedic qualification. |
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There are firetrucks and ambulances everywhere, sirens screaming. |
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In trials, ambulances that had just come off duty were swabbed and results showed every vehicle was contaminated with a variety of pathogens, including bacteria and fungi. |
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Police and ambulances moved in and the hostage was quickly ushered away. |
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Fire engines, ambulances, police and emergency services officers in full body biological protection suits with breathing apparatus are at the Embassy decontaminating the site. |
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Meanwhile, ambulances are rushing to see patients with minor ailments. |
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The country needs ambulances, bleach, hand sanitizer, medical supplies. |
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The Government and People of the Republic of Liberia received 7 ambulances by the Government and People of the State of Qatar. |
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Ahmet Oksuzkaya said that many ambulances from Pinarbasi town and Kayseri city center were dispatched to the accident scene. |
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At various stages in its history, the plant also built Tiger Moth aircraft, ambulances, parachutes and iron lungs. |
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Four chemical hazard appliances and four ambulances raced to the scene at around 1pm. |
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Four hospitals, twelve clinics, ten ambulances, a specialized center for the disabled, and two water desalinization centers have been damaged. |
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Some reports indicate that the Fedayeen used ambulances to deliver messages and transport fighters into combat. |
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Hydra worked with Hecla and Herald, to take casualties from Uganda to Montevideo, Uruguay, where a fleet of Uruguayan ambulances would meet them. |
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Asclepius carried a serpent wound around his wand, a symbol seen today on many ambulances. |
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When they were not on helicopter duty, the crew would revert to their normal jobs on the road ambulances in the County. |
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Sahiwal council has received many gifts like fire brigade trucks, ambulances and grants for hospitals from the people of Rochdale. |
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Within seconds, other police cars turned up, as well as two fire engines and ambulances. |
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Six fire engines and four ambulances raced to the scene along with the aerial ladder platform and incident command unit from Rhyl. |
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That would require full-scale, onboard, diagnostic electrocardiograph equipment, which only a small fraction of ambulances currently have. |
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The 1848 tunnel provides an emergency escape route for the other tunnels and has been made accessible to road vehicles such as fire engines and ambulances. |
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Between 1976 and 2006, Scottish airline Loganair operated a number of Islanders as air ambulances, covering areas such as the island communities in the Hebrides. |
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On 1 January 1983 the testable age for ambulances, taxis and vehicles with more than eight passenger seats, excluding the driver's, was reduced to one year. |
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Private ambulances are expensive and it is argued money would be better spent making the work of NHS ambulance crews more attractive so fewer leave the profession. |
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The state health department will have ambulances in the restricted zones during the G20 summit and run a healthcare clinic at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. |
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Ghazi had earlier said dozens of his followers had been killed, with the government challenging him to allow ambulances to enter the compound to pick up the dead and injured. |
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Accordingly, we initiated a second development phase to create a smaller instrument that would enable first responders to test in both ambulances and MedEvacs. |
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Crews will be able to restock their ambulances with lifesaving medical supplies such as oxygen and medications to treat asthma, seizures and cardiac conditions. |
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