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    his back with blood coving his face and head‚ and involuntary gasping for air. Sergeant Standifird recognized the subject was in medical distress and rolled him to his side to clear the blood from his airway. Sergeant Standifird also requested an ambulance be dispatched. While waiting for EMS the subject‚ subsequently identified as‚ Robert Lewis Potter stopped breathing. Sergeant Standifird moved Potter onto the ground and began C.P.R. While performing chest compressions a large amount of blood protruded

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    Digital Communication

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    Contents: ` 1. Introduction Currently‚ the increasing interest in convenient communication has heightened the need for digital communication development. This report would introduce an ambulance service system. As an emergency system‚ it should be quick response; in addition‚ the quality of the signal transmission is also very important. Then it is necessary to choose the appropriate components. Graph 1 [1]

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    Facilities lay-out notes

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    location problems – Public services including airport‚ schools‚ hospitals‚ fire stations‚ ambulance bases‚ etc. – Addition of a new workstation – Warehouse location Topic 03: Facility Location Models IELM 4200‚ Fall 2013 2 Introduction to Facility Location • Objectives of facility location – Minimize average travel distance (warehouse) – Minimize the maximal distance from a demand (ambulance) – Cover a maximal amount of demand (grocery store) • Questions need to be answered

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    with the assumption that everyone who has the same reason will act the same way. In the situation of the ambulance driver it may appear that the ends justify the means however the promise to the public is not kept. In this case when an ambulance is flashing lights it signifies to the public that there is a medical emergency therefore citizens abide by the law and make way for the ambulance vehicle. In this particular situation the reasoning for the flashing of the lights is not what is understood

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    It was the day of mother’s day I woke up to the smell of bacon and eggs. The bright sun was beaming through the window of my room. i hear gospel music coming from the kitchen so I walked in that direction. When I got into the kitchen my mom started fussing at me because I did not clean up the day before. So‚ after I got done cleaning I soon started to smell barbecue outside. I started helping with the barbecue and around the house as well. After that‚ I went outside to play with my dog Max but

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    How would you like to get paid millions just because people like to watch you do your job? Well that is exactly what is happening in the world of professional sports. Athletes are being over paid just to play play a game. This kind of income promotes over spending and bad life choices by many playing sports. The salaries of professional athletes need to bee lowered. Many people who have tougher jobs are more deserving of that kind of money‚ and the athletes that make that kind of money waste

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    Howard Fuller Novel complete Against his father’s wishes‚ Robin Perry chooses the military over going to college in 2003. He finds himself near the border of Iraq‚ struggling to understand who he is and what he is doing there. Robin a young man waiting to join the army‚ figures since the war is pretty much over he can go there come back with a problem. His mother scared and wishing he never went writing letters to his mother and Uncle Richie

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    Walt’s father’s job change continuously throughout the course of his life‚ which meant they moved a lot. His father had a hard time making enough money for his big family and Marcelyn‚ so we sold their farm in 1910‚ and the upcoming year they moved to Kansas City. Then Elias Disney invested on the newspaper route for the following six years.Walt did in fact‚ help his father with deliveries and such. Walt was always working anytime he wasn’t in school. But they didn’t stay in Kansas City for long

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    Accidents and Injuries

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    a child we make a courtesy call home so the parent can decide if the child should remain at school or would like them to go home. Major – In the case of a major accident a first aider will attend the child/adult and give basic first aid while an ambulance is called. Any major accident needs to be reported to ofsted and we record the accident in the same way as a minor accident in school. A phone call home to the parents/next of kin would also be made. Incidents such as a child biting another child-

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    vehicle extrication

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    Vehicle Extrication communication Vehicle Extrication is the systematic removal of the parts of a vehicle that has been involved in a crash from around the driver and occupants. It has been developed into a process or system over they years to ensure the safety of the rescuers and victims‚ and to improve the chances of victim survival. The basic steps to vehicle extrication are scene size up‚ vehicle stabilization‚ glass removal‚ gain access‚ disentanglement‚ victim removal‚ and breakdown/cleanup

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