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A level of 100 parts per million is generally considered dangerous enough to prompt evacuation.
A higher percentage of wounded soldiers are surviving the current conflicts with grievous injuries, their lives saved by body armor, advances in battlefield medicine and prompt evacuation.
Without waiting for the arrival of Lincoln's expedition, the Confederate authorities presented to Major Anderson a demand for Sumter's prompt evacuation, which he refused.
Both earthquakes were of insufficient strength and duration to meet the thresholds to prompt evacuation from coastal areas, as communicated in civil defence and emergency management messaging.
While Lieutenant Gribbon would not comment on the specifics of the system, he did say that "one of the key features of any system is the ability for prompt evacuation".
Fortunately, no casualties or injuries occurred, due to prompt evacuation before the failure.
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Unlike earlier wildfires this year, the blaze did not destroy any structures or prompt evacuations.
Witnesses described the engine roar as the planes swooped by office towers close enough to rattle the windows and prompt evacuations at scores of buildings.
However, it came close enough to Hawaii to cause light damage and prompt evacuations.
It's the fifth such round of threats to prompt evacuations at Jewish centers since the beginning of the year.
It formed quickly in the northern Gulf of Mexico, which prevented prompt evacuations of offshore oil rigs and advanced warning.
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