The trauma and physical therapy unit is impossible to ship, so the on-site emergency medical facility at the Australian IndyCarnival is handled by the Australian Army.
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The off-site response plan, drawn up with the help of a foreign environmental consultant, is based on the United Nations Environment Programme guideline for off-site emergency plans.
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At present, all factories that process or store such materials are required to have an on-site emergency response plan which factory operators activate to contain the situation in the event of an accident.
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Emergency Response / Spill control [ 5 ] : Site emergency plan, Stabilising to safe condition, fire fighting Significant environmental damage was caused to the Aire and Calder rivers by the fire-water run-off.
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In addition to the Greater Toronto Airport Authority, on-site emergency services were also provided by Peel Regional Paramedic Services, Peel Regional Police, Mississauga Fire and Emergency Services, Toronto EMS, and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
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The concert range is so large that it is home to its very own post office and on-site emergency ward staffed by East Ohio Regional Hospital that has, in the past, even delivered babies on the grounds.
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:The loss of control room annunciators concurrent with the plant transient resulting from automatic tripping of the main generator, main turbine, and reactor caused the licensee ( Niagara Mohawk ) to declare a site area emergency in accordance with the site emergency plan.
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While the airport's on-site emergency services were notified almost immediately, the DFW Department of Public Safety ( DPS ) Communications Center did not begin notifying off-site emergency services until nearly 10 minutes after the crash, and did not finish its notifications until 45 minutes after the crash.
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While the airport's on-site emergency services were notified almost immediately, the DFW Department of Public Safety ( DPS ) Communications Center did not begin notifying off-site emergency services until nearly 10 minutes after the crash, and did not finish its notifications until 45 minutes after the crash.
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Radiation releases and the spread of hazardous contamination are big risks, but the Department of Energy has been exhaustive in getting ready for possible emergencies on the 560-square-mile site, established during World War II to make plutonium for the atomic bomb, said Larry Olguin, site emergency director.