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    The right-of-way for South Carolina emergency response vehicles is a law that should be followed by all the citizens in South Carolina. However, some citizens ignore or do not realize that by law they need to pull to the right side of the road when an emergency response vehicle is coming towards them. On the other hand, when obtaining a driver's license, how could one not know the law when it is in the driver's manual? The argument gives three reasons on why people should pull to the right. Drivers

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    Emergency Management Coordinator volunteered his services to find and apply for grants to fund the equipment needed for Search and Rescue and the fire departments. Further discussion resulted in the development of responsibilities for the Emergency Management Coordinator specific to mass casualty incidents. The EMS Department showed great enthusiasm and desire to develop a rescue task force, in addition to working and training with the various other emergency services departments. Sustainable medical training

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    Persuasive Essay On K9s

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    going to remaining balance of the money will be used to acquire the K9 and send the handler to training. Some people think it's too expensive, but there worth the money because they're good dogs and they save people's lives. k9s are important animals in police departments because they protect themselves and others, they have good noses,and they chase down people for police to arrest. K9s are used to find drugs.Police departments use them for that reason because k9s have about 200 million sense

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    A police dog, known as a K-9 in some English-talking nations, is a canine that is particularly prepared to help police and other law-implementation staff in their work. Their obligations incorporate scanning for drugs and explosives, hunting down lost individuals, searching for wrongdoing scene confirm, and securing their handlers. Police dogs must recall a few hand and verbal charges. The most regularly utilized type is the German shepherd. Canines have been utilized for law requirement since at

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    for a Week, Then Was Returned to the Animal Shelter Allison Gray in her article “How Strict Animal Shelter Policies Can Cause Pets to Suffer,” offers a harsh critique that animal shelters hold a very strict adoption process by not allowing unqualified pet owners to adopt. She argues that adoption shelters want to find the perfect owner, but the perfect owner does not exist by her claims. Therefore, pets are not adopted out and are left to suffer in animal shelters. With the guidelines for pet

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    Improved Airport Firefighter Rescue Training, Techniques and Equipment Can Mitigate The Impact of Post-crash fire. Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) According to the definition of Wikipedia, aircraft rescue and firefighting (ARFF) is a special category of firefighting that involves the response, hazard mitigation, evacuation and possible rescue of passengers and crew of an aircraft involved in (typically) an airport ground emergency. (Source: Wikipedia). Aircraft emergencies both inside

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    misunderstanding of the transmission as an indication from the King Air that it would not take off until after flight 5925 had cleared the runway. Contributing to the severity of the accident and the loss of life was the lack of adequate aircraft rescue and firefighting services, and the failure of the air stair door on the Beech 1900C to open. The Safety Board remarked that Quincy Fire Department that responded to the accident was ten miles away and did not arrive on scene until fourteen minutes

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    upright dog breed with outstanding working capabilities. These dogs are able to perform long hours of physical exercise without portraying signals of excessive fatigue. They are mostly used as guard dogs, police dogs, therapy dogs and also search and rescue dogs. This breed is also one of the most admirable family pet dogs simply due to its variety of adorable traits. However, owning a German Shepherd Dog comes along with a huge obligation to train it. It is paramount that the owner shall at least demonstrate

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    training before they can be left alone for a long time. German Shepherds were the first dogs to herd animals. For many years farmers had German Shepherds to herd animals because they needed dogs they were big enough and fast enough to keep up with the animals. They use their good eyes and ears to watch and listen for wolves and thieves. The dogs need to be able to protect the farmer and his animals. This breed was originally developed to herd miniature sheep. During WWI pets were not allowed

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    Stray Animals in Jackson County As you drive through the curvy roads here in Jackson County, you experience many things, such as the sharp curves, random pot holes, and of course you can’t forget about the dead animals or starving strays you pass every now and then. Stray animals are an issue most everywhere in the U.S, Jackson County is no different than anywhere else in that sense. What really makes us different is the fact that we have all of these pitiful stray animals that are starving and

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