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"emergency response capabilities" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the ability or resources a person, organization, or system has to react and respond to emergencies or crises. Example: "Thanks to their well-developed emergency response capabilities, the firefighters were able to quickly contain the fire and save the building from further damage." Another example: "The company's emergency response capabilities were put to the test during the recent natural disaster, and they were able to efficiently provide aid and support to affected communities."
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The report also recommends expanding emergency response capabilities at military installations and making sure supervisors have access to soldiers' personnel records.
The department enacted a car bombing and a chemical attack in New London and the release of a biological agent in New Jersey, to test local, state and federal emergency response capabilities to their limits.
A simulated terror attack on London's tube network tested the capital's emergency response capabilities on Tuesday, five days after a gunman killed at least 30 Britons on a beach in Tunisia.
The World Health Organization's emergency response capabilities are "lacking" and will put thousands of lives at risk if they are not reformed now, a high-level United Nations panel convened in the wake of the Ebola crisis said.
The improvement of emergency response capabilities is an ongoing process and thus, following the results of the evaluations, the features judged to be beneficial will be developed further.
The emergency response capabilities of the city were improved by taking into account risk scenarios and after updating an automatic and real-time post-earthquake damage assessment.
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These events also reinforce the importance of having an integrated emergency response capability in place at local, national and regional levels.
In East Timor, the risks are amplified by the country's "weak emergency response capability, legal framework and oversight institutions," Mr. Scheiner said.
The methodology is applied to assess the emergency response capability to transport incidents, that involve gasoline, in Quebec and Ontario.
The World Health Organization and the Red Cross have concluded that there's no country in the world that has the emergency response capability to deal with the aftermath of even one nuclear strike.
Residents and people across the city deserve to know what's happening with a major pipeline in their community, and in addition to that, Enbridge has committed to put an emergency response capability into the greater Toronto Area, and it's still not there.
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