... intelligent emergency response system: preliminary development and testing of afunctional health monitoring system. Gerontechnology 2006,4:209-222.14. Lee T, Mihailidis A: An intelligent emergencyresponse ... of personal emer-gency response systems by older individuals with disabilities.Assistive Technology 2005, 17:82-88.9. Porter EJ: Wearing and using personal emergency response system buttons: ... the necessary response, such as calling a neighbour, relative, or emer-gency response team.Drawbacks to this approach include the possibility of ahigh rate of false alarms to the emergency call...
... functionalities a future emergencyresponse networkshould support. Furthermore, we describe the necessary requirements for a flexible, secure, robust, and QoS-aware emergency response multi-operator ... regarding communication networks for publicsafety and emergency response. In Sect. 5 we proposeour communication architecture for emergency response operations. The performance evaluation of a ... Applications and functionalities afuture emergencyresponse communication architectureshould support, are described in the next sections.VideoFor emergencyresponse operations, first respondersoften...
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... field, and the level of danger, for all local emergency responders(firefighters, police officers, emergency medical services personnel, hazardous mate-rials response teams, ambulance crews) in developed ... other local response programs will be called upon to do the actual work of command and control,evacuation, body clearing, triage, medical care, urban search and rescue, and mor-tuary services, ... police officers, and emergency medical service provid-ers. Perhaps they should buy canaries to warn of poison gas as the Japanese had todo in combating their sarin poison. Local response personnel...
... TheU.S. Army is forming a Chemical Biological Rapid Response Team (C/B-RRT).The F.B.I. has a hazardous materials response unit. The Federal Emergency Man-agement Agency can supply USAR (Urban ... and biological agent response. The National Guard is funded to form “RAID” teams around the UnitedStates. The Marine Corps has a 400-person Chemical Biological Incident Response Force based ... staphylococcal enterotoxins. If you are a first responder, or hazardous materials response team (HMRT)firefighter, police officer, or emergency medical service person called to an incident,remember the following...
... Trauma Life Support; EMCC: Emergency MedicalCommunication Centre; EMS: Emergency medical service; EMT: Emergency medical technician; GCS: Glasgow Coma Scale; LEMC: Local Emergency Medical Centre; ... Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine 2011, 19:20http://www.sjtrem.com/content/19/1/20Page 10 of 11ORIGINAL RESEARCH Open AccessA retrospective quality assessment of pre-hospital emergency medical ... accidents in south -eastern NorwayTrine Staff1,2,4*and Signe Søvik3AbstractBackground: Few studies have evaluated pre-hospital documentation quality. We retrospectively assessed emergency medical...
... space conceptsOGC®OGC OGC for Emergency Services for Emergency Services •The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC)•OGC support to SDOs•OGC support of emergency service architectures•CityGML ... Consortium, Inc. 13Helping the World to CommunicateGeographicallyOGC OGC for Emergency Services for Emergency Services •What is OGC?•OGC support to SDOs–OGC role: collaborate consistent ... CommunicateGeographicallyOpen Location Services (OpenLS)Open Location Services (OpenLS)•OpenGIS Location Services (OpenLS) An open (middleware) platform for location-based application services for mobile...
... seventeenth-centuryTurkish album, prepared for a European ambassador.WhatWentWrong?Western Impact andMiddle Eastern Response Bernard Lewis2002What Went Wrong? ... called Koçu Bey, who in 1630 drewattention to weaknesses in both the civilian and the military services of the state, and proposed reforms to deal with them.6 The basic fault,according to ... grew steadily in the course of the centuries. Evenwhen the Ottoman Turks were advancing into southeastern Europe,they were always able to buy much needed equipment for their fleetsand armies from...
... Middle East today, is: “Who did this to us?” TheWhatWentWrong?Western Impact andMiddle Eastern Response Bernard Lewis2002WHAT WENT WRONG?8the lesson is understood and applied. In Christendom ... process.The French Revolution, and the arrival of French troops and—more dangerous—French ideas in the Eastern Mediterranean broughta radical change. In February 1804, the Serbs launched their firstnational ... adventures, of thelands they had seen and the people they had met in the mysteriousOrient. Middle Eastern captives in the West who found their wayhome for the most part remained silent, nor was...