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    Administration (BMA) was set up but it did not last.So‚British Parliament proposed Malayan Union on 10 October 1945.Its purposes were protecting the economic interests of British and for Malaya to get independence from British.The formation of Malayan Union was greatly opposed by Malays.They used mass media such as the newspaper Majlis and Utusan Melayu to voiced their opposition.On 11th May 1946‚UMNO was formed to oppose Malayan Union and Dato’ Onn bin Jaafar was the 1st president.A conflict then occurred

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    Emergency Room Overcrowding and Wait Times: The Direct Impact on Patient Care Joann Hobbs Spalding University Abstract Background. This study was done to determine if prolonged wait times in the emergency department (ED) effect overall care and treatment of patients. Methods. This project used questionnaires that were distributed to patients at 6 local emergency rooms‚ electronic data collected from said facilities‚ as well as interviews from the nursing staff on duty at the time of distribution

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    The nature of the work: People’s lives often depend on the quick reaction and competent care of emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and paramedics. EMTs and paramedics provide this vital service as they care for and transport the sick or injured to a medical facility. In an emergency‚ EMTs and paramedics are typically dispatched by a 911 operator to the scene‚ where they often work with police and firefighters. while assessing the nature of the patients condition‚ they try to determine whether

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    Responding to emergency service incident P3 - identify the statutory and voluntary agencies who may work together at the scene of an emergency incident Statutory and voluntary agencies: Statutory agencies are services like the police‚ fire and ambulance. These will always join an emergency incident. However at some incidents they will be helped by voluntary agencies like: St John Ambulance - St John Ambulance is a charitable organisation staffed by trained volunteers. The organisation

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    people under stressful conditions. One aspect of this profession that you not have considered is how incredibly varied and intense the job of a firefighter is. Firefighters solve many different kinds of problems every day‚ from simple medical emergencies to complex incidents like fires‚ floods‚ terrorist-related incidents and traffic accidents. In order to complete these tasks‚ they have to have courage. Although it is dangerous‚ they can save many people from dying or getting hurt. Being respected

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    THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENT IN EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT: COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN NIGERIA AND USA O.M.A PAD 6450/01 SPRING 2014 INTRODUCTION 1Disaster refers to an emergency caused by natural hazards or human induced actions resulting in a significant change in circumstances over a relatively short time period. Typical examples are death‚ displacement‚ disease‚ loss of crops‚ damage to physical and service infrastructure‚ depletion of natural and social capitals‚ institutional

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    MALAYAN CAMPAIGN - THE MATADOR PLAN INTRODUCTION “Unfortunately‚ it has come to this‚ that either Japan must stop her expansion‚ or England must willingly give up some of what she has or hopes to have. Therein lies a cause for war.” Lt Cdr Tota Ishimaru‚ Imperial Japanese Navy 1. The fall of Malaya and Singapore to the hand of the Japanese is a tremendous sign that showed the failure of Operation Matador. In this battle study‚ there are chronology of events that

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    History In 1979‚ President Jimmy Carter formed the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) by consolidating several government organizations. That same year Congress appropriated funds to transfer the Civil Defense Staff College (CDSC) and United States Fire Administration (USFA) and National Fire Academy (NFA) into FEMA. The Civil Defense Program (CDP) had been established in 1947 under the Department of Defense. Training was first offered under this authority in the spring of 1951 at three

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    aspect of the United States emergency management system in preparing for‚ mitigating‚ and responding to man-made and natural disasters is having a

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    Emergency Medical technicians (EMT) Emergency Medical technicians‚ a medically -trained recused professional is‚ a career I wish to pursue to have the ability to work with police on crime scenes‚ help injured people and work with hospitals. I have been interested in becoming an EMT for an of couple years now. My interest to become an EMT was caused by a television show called Live PD. If I become an EMT‚ I wish to further my career by advancing my training and becoming a Paramedic. To become a

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