Emergency
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1152 examples of Emergency in a sentence
So, would a terrorist organization want to black out the ability of police and fire to communicate at an
emergency?
The traditional approach to space exploration has been that you carry all the fuel you need to get everybody back in case of an
emergency.
Continuing with the writings: "The next morning I went to my professor's office to ask for an extension on the memo assignment, and I began gibbering unintelligably as I had the night before, and he eventually brought me to the
emergency
room.
That night, I was taken into the
emergency
room and diagnosed as a type 1 diabetic in full-blown ketoacidosis.
MO: We didn't get our authority from the board of selectmen or the
emergency
management director or the United Way.
Two men, Rahul and Rajiv, living in the same neighborhood, from the same educational background, similar occupation, and they both turn up at their local accident
emergency
complaining of acute chest pain.
The
emergency
generators did not start.
About 150,000 years ago, when language came online, we started to put words to this constant emergency, so it wasn't just, "Oh my God, there's a saber-toothed tiger," which could be, it was suddenly, "Oh my God, I didn't send the email.
One of the reasons that I took my year off was to spend more time with my family, and this really tragic thing happened where my sister-in-law, her intestine suddenly strangled one day, and we took her to the
emergency
room, and she was, she was in really bad shape.
And one in particular that you probably wouldn't know about, stroke, which has been, along with heart disease, one of the biggest killers in this country, is a disease in which now we know that if you can get people into the
emergency
room within three hours of the onset, some 30 percent of them will be able to leave the hospital without any disability whatsoever.
If one guy has a really great car, but they're on their phone or, you know, doing something, they're not probably in the best position to react in an
emergency.
She'd just bought a new address book, and she'd spent the morning filling in her many contacts, but then she'd been left staring at that empty blank that comes after the words "In case of emergency, please call ..." She was nearly hysterical when she looked at me and said, "Who's going to be there for me if I get in a car wreck?
She loves her new career, she loves her new family, and she sent me a card that said, "Now the
emergency
contact blanks don't seem big enough."
You are likely to be headed to the
emergency
room, and you want to get this right.
I was a surgical resident at The Johns Hopkins Hospital, taking
emergency
call.
This is the fastest way to reach any medical
emergency.
Fifteen minutes later, I was on my way to the
emergency
room with a full-blown asthma attack.
Now we have community stewardship happening in neighborhoods, we have cultural entrepreneurs making decisions to move to the city and create enterprises, and we have businesses relocating, and this is all in the context of what is no secret to us all, a city that's under the control of an
emergency
manager, and just this July filed for Chapter 9 bankruptcy.
They would come into the
emergency
room with what the police would call "a lovers' quarrel," and I would see a woman who was beaten, I would see a broken nose and a fractured wrist and swollen eyes.
Which would have minimal bad impacts in the middle of the planet, where we live, and do the maximum job of what we might need to do, which is cooling the poles in case of planetary emergency, if you like.
But look at what people have done here in conditions of socioeconomic
emergency.
Or the garage doors that are brought from San Diego in trucks to become the new skin of
emergency
housing in many of these slums surrounding the edges of Tijuana.
A little bit of self-reflection: my husband is an
emergency
physician.
But what is really interesting about chronic diseases is that when the person, for example, has a problem that leads to the hospital and the
emergency
room, this problem doesn't happen overnight.
So I want you to imagine with me a future where in every home that has a chronic disease patient, there is a device like this device sitting in the background and just monitoring passively sleep, breathing, the health of this chronic disease patient, and before an
emergency
occurs, it would detect the degradation in the physiological signal and alert the doctor so that we can avoid hospitalization.
Forty-seven percent of us cannot pull together 400 dollars to deal with an
emergency.
It means we have a new weapon in the evolving theater of cyber warfare, but for all of us, it means that cyber engineers now have the ability to become first responders in
emergency
situations.
And so like any good wife, I rush him to the
emergency
room at 2 o'clock in the morning.
We just got married, people will think I killed you! (Laughter) And so, we get to the
emergency
room, and the nurse sees us, and he can't breath out of his nose, and so she brings us to the back and the doctor says, "What seems to be the problem?" and he goes, "I can't breath out of my nose."
And he looks at us and says, "Well, when a 350-pound man walks in the
emergency
room and says he can't breath, you assume he's having a heart attack and you ask questions later."
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