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An emergency-service spokeswoman said officials did not yet know how many homes were at risk of being flooded.
Australians Flee Further Flooding David Fickling 2011
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Darkness and fog prohibited the state emergency-service helicopters from overnight rescues, and some people were still waiting to be rescued from roofs Tuesday morning, the Associated Press reported.
Floods Kill Eight People in Australia Enda Curran 2011
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The ugly incident marred the national holiday, Australia Day, and came as Ms. Gillard and opposition leader Tony Abbott participated in a function to honor emergency-service workers.
Australia Police Rescue Premier From Protesters Enda Curran 2012
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A third explosion ripped through the area as emergency-service personnel were responding, according to the official.
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Five dock workers were killed in the attack, Nigerian emergency-service officials said, according to Agence France-Presse.
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The task force also called for the creation of a location database with call histories involving the mentally ill so that specially trained emergency-service officers can be dispatched more expeditiously.
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This positioning accuracy is the basis of location-based services (LBS) such as personal navigation, vehicle tracking and emergency-service provision.
Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Roland’s Sunday Smart Trends #128 2006
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We will have limited emergency-service capabilities once that takes place.
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That tube station is still surrounded, as you can see, by police and emergency-service vehicles.
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Records reportedly under review include the filing of overtime by corrections department emergency-service unit personnel for Nov. 1, 1998, the date of Kerik's wedding.
Archive 2004-12-01 2004
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