100 emergencyの例文
- The brigade attends approximately 100 emergency calls per year.
- At least 100 emergency personnel were working in Jefferson Township, a police dispatcher said.
- More than 100 emergency medical response workers arrived, and blocks of the area were cordoned off by yellow police tape.
- There, roughly 1, 100 emergency calls for help were made as hundreds of drivers became trapped on flooded roads.
- According to local fire services, 400 firefighters and 100 emergency vehicles were dispatched to battle blazes near the southern port city.
- About 100 emergency workers searched as the weather worsened, but the search was called off when they heard small avalanches above them.
- Authorities sent about 100 emergency workers and dozens of tons of various supplies and equipment to repair the damaged power lines, heating system and sewage.
- The Kansas City Fire Department dispatchers took 1, 100 emergency calls in a 12-hour period; ordinarily, they receive 1, 400 in a month.
- Training sessions were held at the Georgia Public Safety Training Center in Forsyth, in Middle Georgia, where 1, 100 emergency response personnel from throughout the state learned about secondary devices.
- Doctors on Monday broadcast new warnings for residents to stay indoors after an unprecedented heat wave claimed three lives and paramedics responded to over 100 emergency calls over the weekend in the Serbian capital.
- We can actually see a beginning and an end, " said Martin, who handles about 1, 100 emergency calls daily from his base in downtown Los Angeles but seldom meets those who benefit.
- The cargo includes 100 emergency medical packs for use by hospitals and medical centers, each containing a variety of basic medicines and equipment to meet the emergency needs of 10, 000 people for three months.
- In the past 10 years, more than 1, 000 hospitals and 1, 100 emergency rooms in the United States have closed, and others have had to cut back because of diminished payments from Medicare and managed-care plans.
- Although the Merlin III engine of Spitfire Is had a power rating of, supplies of 100 emergency boost " of + 12 pounds per square inch was available for five minutes, with pilots able to call on at 3, 000 rpm at.
- A cost-benefit analysis released by the provincial government in April 2005, found that emissions from all Ontario coal-fired stations are responsible for up to 668 premature deaths, 928 hospital admissions, 1, 100 emergency room visits, and 333, 600 minor illness ( headaches, coughing, respiratory symptoms ) per year.
- Although the Merlin III engine of Spitfire Is had a power rating of 1, 030 hp ( 768 kW ), supplies of 100 emergency boost " of + 12 pounds per square inch was available for five minutes, with pilots able to call on 1, 310 hp ( 977 kW ) at 3, 000 rpm at 9, 000 feet ( 2, 743 m ).
- But Stefan Timmermans, who has witnessed more than 100 emergency room efforts to revive patients with CPR, the author of a book titled " Sudden Death and the Myth of CPR, " said that because survival rates are extremely low, the procedure should be looked upon not so much as a lifesaver, but as a way to give the dying person a few last minutes of consciousness with his family.