Sentence examples for to emergencies from inspiring English sources

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to emergencies

noun

A situation which poses an immediate risk and which requires urgent attention.

  • Cardiac arrest is an emergency and if you find someone in cardiac arrest you should call 999 immediately.

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Soldiers rise to emergencies.

Limit voice calls to emergencies only.

They called a code blue – the name given to emergencies.

Each was accustomed to responding independently to emergencies.

Engine companies are the first to respond to emergencies.

It claims workers respond to emergencies in 20 days.

He and colleagues trained villagers to respond to emergencies.

The community leaders worry that the missing numbers could make it hard to respond to emergencies.

Pakistan has posted 600 "rapid reaction forces" in the region to respond to emergencies or opportunities.

We identify at-risk communities and work with them to prepare for, and respond to, emergencies.

As a result, the response to emergencies under the Giuliani administration was superb.

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