Over time there have been loads of bomb scares, evacuations, removal of suspect packages and more. |
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There were reports Thursday morning that evacuations had been suspended at least temporarily over security concerns. |
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It has been very rewarding to work with them and be able to assist with the aeromedical evacuations of patients. |
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Tasks undertaken have included searches, medical evacuations, and providing aid to ships and boats in distress. |
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The dispatcher told me that mandatory evacuations were being ordered for a certain area and we were not included. |
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In the worst-case scenario, ministers are preparing for mass evacuations of healthy people from cities. |
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British Royal Marines and US Marines are standing by to assist with evacuations of UK and US citizens if needed. |
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The tender for the aircraft also calls for a hospital bed kit for emergency medical evacuations and advanced simulators for crew training. |
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We've had new evacuations for some of the southern parishes in Louisiana. |
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The term evacuation is used in a generic sense and includes precautionary evacuations, abnormal deplanings, and emergency egress situations. |
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This would put many lives immediately at risk, and might involve mass evacuations, quarantining, and decontamination of people and property. |
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She said evacuations had begun because Russians in Syria were demanding passage out. |
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And we are also advising some tract homes, some residents and neighborhoods, a little bit further west, we're putting them on notice of evacuations. |
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In the hours before the quake, some local authorities ordered evacuations that proved effective in saving lives. |
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Meanwhile, rising flood waters on Tuesday onn the Passaic River in New Jersey forced evacuations in Paterson and Wallington. |
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During several evacuations, passengers seemed to be fixated on a particular exit and made no attempt to look for an alternative escape route. |
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An early warning system was established to trigger evacuations before waters rise too high. |
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Under international law, forced evacuations and relocations are not absolutely prohibited. |
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There is an upward trend both in the number and cost of medical evacuations. |
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Each place of detention needs special provisions for emergency evacuations to hospital. |
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Efforts are under way to develop insurance mechanisms to meet the cost of evacuations and emergency surgical care. |
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Flooding and soil movement forced many road closures and evacuations of residents. |
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He was often called upon to carry out medical evacuations when weather conditions prevented aircraft from doing so. |
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Perhaps people taking this lull in the movement of the hurricane to come in and try and find gasoline at this, the eleventh hour of these mandatory evacuations. |
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Large-scale evacuations of people from low-lying areas can prevent the massive loss of life due to such flooding. |
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A plan for public evacuations was set up in case anything were to go wrong. |
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Between 1928 and 1964 there were at least four round-ups and forced evacuations and indigenous people were banned from entering Alice Springs. |
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The establishment of humanitarian corridors is essential so that assistance can reach the affected population, as well as to carry out the necessary evacuations. |
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Mandatory evacuations ordered in sections of Dartmouth and Fall River. |
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All of them and their communities are doing yeoman service to protect the people in those communities, as is the Minister of National Defence who has made aircraft available for the evacuations. |
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If multiple evacuations remain national and separate, what arrangements are in place or are required to effect co-ordination, particularly de-confliction? |
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Officials said the evacuations were precautionary but some parents went into a swivet, demanding to know why the schools had not been checked when they were empty. |
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The evacuations are preceded by pain and tenesmus. |
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The Mission plans to operate two fixed-wing aircraft and five helicopters, including one helicopter capable of search and rescue operations and aeromedical evacuations. |
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In addition, the provision reflects requirements for aeromedical evacuations, level-II medical services, including hospitalization, external consultations, laboratory services and medical supplies. |
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We estimate that several hundred Britons have been evacuated, including some 300 who have been relocated to evacuations centres in the La Cala de Mijas and Calahonda areas. |
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Tony Abbott is holding firm against calls to send Australian medical experts to west Africa to help contain the Ebola virus, saying that other countries have yet to give firm commitments to assist in evacuations. |
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Residents awoke to the sound of an aircraft, which appeared to be a US P-3 Orion, a manned surveillance plane, shortly before the embassy evacuations. |
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The ruling junta was criticised for failing to organise evacuations ahead of the cyclone, for the slowness of its relief effort and for obstructing the arrival of foreign aid workers and supplies. |
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As I suggested, with the medical evacuations, those are people who have had bad luck, with falls on cliffs, and falling and hurting themselves on their vessels. |
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Such evacuations may not involve the displacement of protected persons outside the bounds of the occupied territory except when for material reasons it is impossible to avoid such displacement. |
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The complete model shows that there is room for improvement in managing large-scale evacuations, as both waiting and transportation time can be reduced dramatically compared to a no-notice evacuation. |
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Since my last report, the mission facilitated 29 medical evacuations and the transfer of the remains of 5 Greek Cypriots to the north for burial in their villages, in the Karpas area in the north. |
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During the early phases of the Second World War, the Royal Navy provided critical cover during British evacuations from Dunkirk. |
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The AASF was also directed to send the last bomber squadrons back to Britain and use the fighter squadrons to cover the evacuations. |
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Minor evacuations continued informally from the Mediterranean coast of France, until 14 August. |
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Another large flood occurred in 1950, which caused millions of dollars in damage and mass evacuations. |
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The doctor prescribed Xenical which was effective but accelerated evacuations. |
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Dozens of homes in Tampico, one of the main Gulf ports north of Veracruz, were waterlogged when the Panuco River burst its banks, forcing evacuations. |
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Seven German submarines patrolling off the west coast of France made no attempt to interfere and only the Luftwaffe was used against the evacuations. |
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In the Autumn 2000 floods, damage was reduced by flood defences and by timely warnings and evacuations where the defences could not hold back the water. |
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We provide security of movement and surprise, and support the GCE logistically by transporting ammunition, chow, and water and are able to conduct casualty evacuations. |
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