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    EMERGENCY SUPPORT FUNCTION #9: SEARCH AND RESCUE Jeremy Hughart American Military University I chose to write this paper on the emergency support function #9: Search and Rescue. This function is especially important to me because it requires the most specialized training and dedication to the job. Search and rescue personnel must have nerves of steel and be able to perform under incredible stress when called upon. They must be ready to launch immediately after all natural disasters on land,…

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    what he wanted and got what he wanted. Though, that is what made him such a good businessman. No matter the argument he always somehow made the other person want to do anything he suggested. Although Deanna has worked for the Avalanche Search and Rescue Team for the last seven years, where they live in Alaska, Herald's work never took him to the ski lodge so he wanted to experience what she did all day; that is the excuse he gave her. She very much had her doubts on that reasoning, seeing as…

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    Question 6 During my volunteer work at Cornerstone Ranch and Rescue, I learned that physics could be applied to any aspect of everyday life. This has helped me solidify my understanding of physics and eager to learn more. The realization of how physics is everywhere has sparked my interest to want to learn more physics in order to get a better understanding of how and why the world works the way it does. The property owner related many concepts of horseback riding and ranch work with…

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    Animal Rescue Center is a personal set of animal relief agencies, and The founders and volunteers rescue abandoned cats and dogs as their responsibility. We now have about 15 disabled dogs waiting for treatment; one of them will face the danger of blindness and the other one had to be amputated if it lacks the necessary medicine. Unfortunately, we have limited funds so we can not buy all the necessary drugs and we almost have no money to pay for the veterinarian. So please help our rescue raise…

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    think about when people put themselves and others at risk. People should not rescue people when they put themselves at risk because it is too dangerous, it puts both sides at risk, and false preparation Climbers are putting themselves and the rescuer’s lives at risk, so it creates a bigger problem and more people could end up getting severely injured or it could even result to death. In source 3 “Ranger Killed During Rescue of Climbers on Mount Rainier” A ranger named Nick Hall, died from…

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    I feel the best method is to look at each case and weigh its morals and legality as well. Each of these cases created conflicts within my mind, tested my ability to be impartial, and left me glad I am not a judge. Case #1 involves the No Duty to Rescue Law, which was put to test in New York. I unequivocally disagree with the judge who acquitted the two transit workers for failing to make any worthwhile attempt to save the young women…

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    foo they eat lives in the water. So the penguins need this water to survive.The passages “The Amazing Penguin Rescue” and “Saving Penguins One Sweater At a Time” have some differences and similarities, such as how oil spills affect penguins and how penguins are saved. There is some similarities about the two stories “Saving Penguins One Sweater at a time” and “The Amazing Penguin Rescue”. Like what happens to the penguins.One similarity, is that in both stories a oil spill happens and it…

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    1. This question refers to the YouTube video: “Situation Critical-Entebbe Hostage Rescue,” by the National Geographic. a. What decision required to be made in the situation presented in the video? b. In what condition was the decision being made – certainty, uncertainty, risk, or conflict? Briefly explain your choice. c. What kind of analysis would you say was more important in this decision situation, financial and quantitative or non-financial and qualitative analysis? d. In your opinion why…

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    needing to be rescued. When things go wrong a rescue team needs to come and save them from whatever danger they are in. People should not have the right to rescue services when they put themselves at risk because the rescue workers trying to save them can be hurt or killed, it is very expensive to rescue people, and the people who are putting themselves in danger for their own glory or maybe for publicity reasons. First, if a climber is in danger the rescue workers trying to save him or her…

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    afternoon, one of twenty or so that day. Marty, a former patient, had died of a heroin overdose. Reportedly, another person was with her when she injected the heroin but ran off when she crashed. A prompt call to 911 or access to a Narcotic Overdose Rescue Kit might have saved her life. Marty was a rebellious teenager, having dropped out of school in the 11th grade. Her parents thought it was just a phase until she overdosed for the first time on heroin. They had been unaware she was using…

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