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The American Journal of Medicine, 1997
Prehospital emergency medical service personnel are at occupational risk of exposure to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Current protections from blood-borne pathogens are not adequate for all firefighters and emergency medical services (EMS) personnel.
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Prehospital emergency medical service personnel are at occupational risk of exposure to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Current protections from blood-borne pathogens are not adequate for all firefighters and emergency medical services (EMS) personnel.
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Understanding mobile health service use: An investigation of routine and emergency use intentions
International Journal of Information Management, 2019This study theorizes two information systems (IS) use behaviors associated with individuals’ behavioral intention of mobile health (mHealth) services. Emergency use refers to individuals’ use of IS in emergency situations.
Fei Liu, E. Ngai, Xiaofeng Ju
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2006
Abstract Various different services, under the auspices of public authorities, have been created to respond to emergencies. Some, such as fire and ambulance services, are provided pursuant to statute. Others, such as coast guards, are not. The following chapter considers the liability in tort of these various services.
Booth QC Cherie, Dan Squires
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Abstract Various different services, under the auspices of public authorities, have been created to respond to emergencies. Some, such as fire and ambulance services, are provided pursuant to statute. Others, such as coast guards, are not. The following chapter considers the liability in tort of these various services.
Booth QC Cherie, Dan Squires
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2019
Abstract Various different services, under the auspices of public authorities, have been created to respond to emergencies. Some, such as fire and ambulance services, are provided pursuant to statute. Others, such as coast-guards, are not. This chapter considers the potential liability in tort of these various services.
Duncan Fairgrieve, Dan Squires QC
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Abstract Various different services, under the auspices of public authorities, have been created to respond to emergencies. Some, such as fire and ambulance services, are provided pursuant to statute. Others, such as coast-guards, are not. This chapter considers the potential liability in tort of these various services.
Duncan Fairgrieve, Dan Squires QC
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Oncologic emergencies and urgencies: A comprehensive review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Bonnie Gould Rothberg +2 more
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SAINT+: Self-Adaptive Interactive Navigation Tool+ for Emergency Service Delivery Optimization
IEEE transactions on intelligent transportation systems (Print), 2018Y. Shen +5 more
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The Location of Emergency Service Facilities
Operational Research, 1971Constantine Toregas +3 more
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