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  2. Life Alert Emergency Response - Wikipedia

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    Life Alert Emergency Response, Inc., known as life alert, is a nationwide [1] American device service company, with headquarters in Encino, California, USA, which provides services that help young and old elderly people contact emergency services. The company was founded in 1987. The company's system consists of a main unit and a small wireless ...

  3. LiveFree's Peace Needs conference will bring national experts ...

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    The LiveFree OKC organization aimed for a 20% reduction in gun violence, including injuries and deaths, during its first year in the city's Ward 7. At a news conference earlier this July, staff ...

  4. Shooting deaths are down in NE OKC this year. A violence ...

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    LiveFree OKC, started in August last year, is piloting the state's first gun violence intervention program in the city's Ward 7, home to the city's historically and predominantly Black neighborhoods.

  5. Radio Emergency Associated Communication Teams - Wikipedia

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    REACT (Radio Emergency Associated Communication Teams) is a CB radio Emergency Channel 9 monitoring organizations across the United States, Canada and worldwide, established in 1962. The primary role of REACT volunteers was to stand and watch on CB Emergency Channel 9 to help motorists. Later, duties grew to include radio communications after ...

  6. Rescue and recovery effort after the September 11 attacks on ...

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    Appearance. A "bucket brigade" works to clear rubble and debris after the September 11 attacks. The September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center elicited a large response of local emergency and rescue personnel to assist in the evacuation of the two towers, resulting in a large loss of the same personnel when the towers collapsed.

  7. Category:Emergency organizations - Wikipedia

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    This category is for articles and categories about organizations involved in emergency management or disaster management. This include organizations directly involved in mitigation, preparedness, response or recovery; as well as those conducting business or, research and development in those areas.

  8. I've fallen, and I can't get up! - Wikipedia

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    All together now: 'I've fallen . . . and I can't get up!'". The catchphrase appeared on t-shirts, novelty records, and in standup comedy. [4] A sample was also used in "Silent Inferno" by the Flower Kings on the 2002 album Unfold the Future. The phrase was parodied in several television shows including The Golden Girls, Roseanne and The Fresh ...

  9. National Incident Management System - Wikipedia

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    National Incident Management System. The National Incident Management System (NIMS) is a standardized approach to incident management developed by the United States Department of Homeland Security. The program was established in March 2004, [1] in response to Homeland Security Presidential Directive -5, [1][2] issued by President George W. Bush.