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The phrase "a fully equipped emergency" is not correct as it stands and lacks clarity in written English.
It could be used in contexts discussing emergency services or preparedness, but it needs additional context to convey a clear meaning.
Example: "The city has a fully equipped emergency response team ready to handle any crisis."
Alternatives: "a fully equipped emergency response" or "a fully equipped emergency kit."
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CPR buys time for the trauma victim by supplying life-sustaining oxygen to the brain and other vital organs until fully equipped emergency medical personnel arrive on the scene.
CPR buys time for the trauma victim by supplying life-sustaining oxygen to the brain and other vital organs until fully equipped emergency medical personnel have arrived on the scene.
Providers at these facilities would benefit from regular refresher courses that include clinical simulations on severe PE/E, along with ready access to job aids, decision-making charts, and fully equipped emergency kits [ 24].
There was a house physician's office with a fully equipped operating room ready for emergencies "and a corner where a fainting woman can rest and be restored to strength," The Times reported at the time.
Noting the prisoner's partially obstructed airway and the complications caused by his hemangiomas, Zivot said that had Bucklew been facing a normal medical operation, the only way to properly perform it would have been "in a hospital with a fully equipped surgical suite and the ability to do an emergency tracheostomy if necessary".
On "Private Practice" Addison is a leading neonatal specialist who freaks out, in front of her patient's father, when she has to perform an emergency Caesarean in a clinic, not a fully equipped hospital.
— into a fully equipped darkroom.
(A fully equipped Cayenne Turbo tops $100,000).
All boats feature a fully equipped kitchen.
What New Orleans needed was a fully equipped and manned National Guard.
(A fully equipped XG 350 is nearly $27,000).
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