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in the emergency department we have a special relationship with our first responders. we work very closely with our police department, with emsa and our other ems agencies. they are a part of the team and we work with them on a daily basis. so thank you for being here for us in out of time of need, thank you for being here when we needed you. thank you for all you do to serve our community. we have all asked for prayers, and i will reiterate that. whatever faith you subscribe to, and even if you don't subscribe to a faith, i will tell thaw a prayer is just a solemn request for help, and i think we could all agree that our world needs a little bit of help right now. i want to leave you with the prayer that's been on my heart since last night. lord, i see a world that's dieing. wounded by the master of deceit, groping in the darkness, haunted by the years of past defeat, but then i see you standing near leigh me, shining with compassion in your eyes. jesus shine down on us, let yore your love shine through us in the night. lord, we want to be your witness. you can take wh
in the emergency department we have a special relationship with our first responders. we work very closely with our police department, with emsa and our other ems agencies. they are a part of the team and we work with them on a daily basis. so thank you for being here for us in out of time of need, thank you for being here when we needed you. thank you for all you do to serve our community. we have all asked for prayers, and i will reiterate that. whatever faith you subscribe to, and even if...
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in the emergency department we have a special relationship with our first responders. ur police department, with emsa and our other ems agencies. they are a part of the team and we work with them on a daily basis, so thank you for being here for us in our time of need. thank you for being here when we needed you. thank you for all you do to serve our community. we have all asked for prayers, and i will reiterate that. whatever faith you subscribe to, and even if you don't subscribe to a faith, i will tell you that a prayer is just a solemn request for help and i think we could all agree that our world needs a little bit of help right now. i want to leave you with the prayer that's been on my heart since last night. lord, i see a world that's dying. wounded by the master of deceit groped in the darkness, haunted by the years of past defeat. but then i see you standing near me, shining with compassion in your eyes. jesus shined down on us, let your love shine through us in the night. lord, we want to be your witness. you can take what's wrong and make it right. thank you.
in the emergency department we have a special relationship with our first responders. ur police department, with emsa and our other ems agencies. they are a part of the team and we work with them on a daily basis, so thank you for being here for us in our time of need. thank you for being here when we needed you. thank you for all you do to serve our community. we have all asked for prayers, and i will reiterate that. whatever faith you subscribe to, and even if you don't subscribe to a faith,...
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ben: there are emergency departments that are full, and emergency departments that don't have room to from our ambulances. and that means unfortunately, our ambulances are waiting to offload patients, so they have still got them onboard their ambulance. but it does mean that we can't always get ambulances back into the community, which means patients are waiting in the community. reporter: it's causing stress for him and his team. extreme cases are on the rise. ben: the decision between, i've got two people not breathing, and one ambulance, which one do i send it to? you know, and actually we don't know these people. we're making decisions about their life and we don't know them. i know some staff that have a bit of cry on the way home, have a moment. reporter: responsibility for the nhs ultimately rests with prime minister boris johnson. in the past few weeks, he's visited several hospitals, partly in an effort to get some favorable media attention. the government has increased national insurance contributions to raise funds for the health system. pm johnson: we've got to use absolut
ben: there are emergency departments that are full, and emergency departments that don't have room to from our ambulances. and that means unfortunately, our ambulances are waiting to offload patients, so they have still got them onboard their ambulance. but it does mean that we can't always get ambulances back into the community, which means patients are waiting in the community. reporter: it's causing stress for him and his team. extreme cases are on the rise. ben: the decision between, i've...
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ben: there are emergency departments that are full, and emergency departments that don't have room tos from our ambulances. and that means unfortunately, our ambulances are waiting to offload patients, so they have still got them onboard their ambulance. but it does mean that we can't always get ambulances back into the community, which means patients are waiting in the community. reporter: it's causing stress for him and his team. extreme cases are on the rise. ben: the decision between, i've got two people not breathing, and one ambulance, which one do i send it to? you know, and actually we don't know these people. we're making decisions about their life and we don't know them. i know some staff that have a bit of cry on the way home, have a moment. reporter: responsibility for the nhs ultimately rests with prime minister boris johnson. in the past few weeks, he's visited several hospitals, partly in an effort to get some favorable media attention. the government has increased national insurance contributions to raise funds for the health system. pm johnson: we've got to use absolu
ben: there are emergency departments that are full, and emergency departments that don't have room tos from our ambulances. and that means unfortunately, our ambulances are waiting to offload patients, so they have still got them onboard their ambulance. but it does mean that we can't always get ambulances back into the community, which means patients are waiting in the community. reporter: it's causing stress for him and his team. extreme cases are on the rise. ben: the decision between, i've...
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patients in the emergency department on monday night were told they could face a wait of up to 13 hours the video filmed by a atient seen. this is the video filmed by a patient on — seen. this is the video filmed by a patient on monday _ seen. this is the video filmed by a patient on monday night _ seen. this is the video filmed by a patient on monday night showing l seen. this is the video filmed by a | patient on monday night showing a nurse explaining the huge demand in the emergency department. population growth means harlow is earmarked for a new hospital, but not for six years. this morning, on bbc breakfast, the health secretary was play the clip and says that is not a anybody wants to see. we play the clip and says that is not a anybody wants to see.— anybody wants to see. we know already from — anybody wants to see. we know already from our _ anybody wants to see. we know already from our nhs _ anybody wants to see. we knowj already from our nhs estimates anybody wants to see. we know - already from our nhs estimates that we think 11-13,000,000 already from our nhs estimates th
patients in the emergency department on monday night were told they could face a wait of up to 13 hours the video filmed by a atient seen. this is the video filmed by a patient on — seen. this is the video filmed by a patient on monday _ seen. this is the video filmed by a patient on monday night _ seen. this is the video filmed by a patient on monday night showing l seen. this is the video filmed by a | patient on monday night showing a nurse explaining the huge demand in the emergency...
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. >> our emergency department last night, i saw the trauma all lined with our trauma team, emergency department team. staff from the or, next therapists. they are trained just leak our police departments are. we so wanted to be able to utilize our skills and training to save these precious lives. for the family of mr. love, i am so sorry, we couldn't save you. we are grieving with you. >> reporter: and, guys, earlier this week my team and i were standing in front of the san antonio university of health hospital, talking to and about traumatized surgeons and nurses responding to their second mass shooting. nobody knew we'd be standing in front of another hospital, the target of a mass shooting. as you point out the 233rd one so far in america in 2022. guys. >> every intersection of public life, we have seen the target of one of these mass shootings from churchs to theaters. now to hospitals. thank you. now to buffalo, new york. the suspect there accused of killing ten people in a supermarket. he pleaded not guilty to multiple counts of murder as a hate crime in there the official says
. >> our emergency department last night, i saw the trauma all lined with our trauma team, emergency department team. staff from the or, next therapists. they are trained just leak our police departments are. we so wanted to be able to utilize our skills and training to save these precious lives. for the family of mr. love, i am so sorry, we couldn't save you. we are grieving with you. >> reporter: and, guys, earlier this week my team and i were standing in front of the san antonio...
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i am the director of department of emergency management. we house 911 center and ems agency. i want to say our dispatchers are first responders. they don't have fancy uniforms. you don't see them out in the street. i really appreciate the call out. they are the first voice that a person hears on the last day. they are also in many ways the eyes and ears for first responders. i want to say to all of my public safety partners that every dispatcher that works for me. everyone that supports them and myself it is our privilege to work next to you and to serve, really serve all of you. i also want to say to the ems agency, they were absolutely heroes during the pandemic. working so closely with fire department and ems partners and it is a privilege to lead them. i want to shout out to the guardians of the city. the role that you play in keeping the memory of our history alive is so important, especially from a preparedness perspective. we live in earthquake country and we have natural disasters based on climate change we have to pays. every year the events are so important. also, t
i am the director of department of emergency management. we house 911 center and ems agency. i want to say our dispatchers are first responders. they don't have fancy uniforms. you don't see them out in the street. i really appreciate the call out. they are the first voice that a person hears on the last day. they are also in many ways the eyes and ears for first responders. i want to say to all of my public safety partners that every dispatcher that works for me. everyone that supports them...
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we've seen a 30% increase, for example, a parents taking their children to emergency departments who are experiencing mental health crises. we're seeing a doubling of a number of children who are reporting symptoms of depression and anxiety. we're seeing practitioners saying that they're waiting lists are larger than they've ever been before. i was talking to someone earlier, just yesterday, he was saying it was going to take him ten months for his child to be seen by a practitioner. so, we had a crisis and a growing crisis that was exacerbated by the pandemic. i think these recent shootings have only exacerbated that. we know that studies show that, in neighborhoods where there is gun violence, that in the fort to five block area around those incidents you will see a spike in pediatric related e.d. visits related to children having mental health crises. about two weeks afterwards. so, we know that, even if children are not directly involved in these situations, that they can experience them and be affected by them. both from a physiological and a psychological standpoint. even if th
we've seen a 30% increase, for example, a parents taking their children to emergency departments who are experiencing mental health crises. we're seeing a doubling of a number of children who are reporting symptoms of depression and anxiety. we're seeing practitioners saying that they're waiting lists are larger than they've ever been before. i was talking to someone earlier, just yesterday, he was saying it was going to take him ten months for his child to be seen by a practitioner. so, we had...
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brings here to the emergency department because of the active shelling of patients. adali whole, second floor, 72 people per day. i will say who is there, what is there? well, just a big one. and it happens 38-14. uh, and that's it. there are more than a thousand people here went lost her right leg, left surgeons miraculously saved the girls, there is a long rehabilitation ahead, a concussion wound, three more people received. but an elderly neighbor who just came to say hello died on the spot, as if i had something to live for. your little children, so i am glad that everything is like this in recent days, the enemy is shooting, they are beating with some kind of frenzy, not only old houses, schools, kindergartens, medical institutions are under fire. another feature of all front-line cities and towns - this is that all the doors to the entrances, sometimes we are open in case. if the shelling starts, people can hide inside the building there are no safe places in the city, which makes the streets look deserted, the inhabitants are afraid to leave their shelters, an
brings here to the emergency department because of the active shelling of patients. adali whole, second floor, 72 people per day. i will say who is there, what is there? well, just a big one. and it happens 38-14. uh, and that's it. there are more than a thousand people here went lost her right leg, left surgeons miraculously saved the girls, there is a long rehabilitation ahead, a concussion wound, three more people received. but an elderly neighbor who just came to say hello died on the spot,...
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needed after two years of pandemic and service that has been paired down to its core. 120 emergency departmentscross france, 1/5 of its total are paring back, downscaling activities over the summer because they cannot cope with the situation as it is going on. they are exhausted but they cannot continue at the same pace. emmanuel macron talking about this mission to try and identify problems and potentially come up with solutions within the next few weeks. for health care workers, that is not enough. they have been criticizing, leading to a lot of talking and discussion before actual sanctions are found. they need those solutions now. >> luke reporting there. mexico's foreign minister has accused the u.s. of double standards after washington refused to invite the leaders of cuba, venezuela and nicaragua to the summit of the americas. he is skipping the event and will be meeting president joe biden ijuly at the white house. washington decided not to invite leaders from the countries over concerns of human rights. nicholas maduro reacting after he was kept off the guest list. [speaking spanish] >
needed after two years of pandemic and service that has been paired down to its core. 120 emergency departmentscross france, 1/5 of its total are paring back, downscaling activities over the summer because they cannot cope with the situation as it is going on. they are exhausted but they cannot continue at the same pace. emmanuel macron talking about this mission to try and identify problems and potentially come up with solutions within the next few weeks. for health care workers, that is not...
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demolition of the rubble , three people were rescued, one of them a child, they reported to the emergency departmentparate local fire stations were liquidated, emergency rescue work and the demolition of the rubble are ongoing, the russian barbarians attacked our capital again today, and in the future they will launch rockets into children's residential buildings kindergartens are gardens of satan and he wants to frighten us and sow panic. and in despondency, we do not lose vigilance, we follow elementary rules that can save life when you hear an alarm signal please do not neglect your safety please go down to the shelter also the number after the russian missile attack in the rivne region increased to 14 out of four people died eight people were hospitalized two in a serious condition that two will be treated outpatient such an espresso event e stated the head of the rivne region, vitaly koval, the day before the invaders hit the civil infrastructure of the city of sarny with two rockets, in particular, a service station with a car wash and a repair shop of cars, the occupiers shelled the community
demolition of the rubble , three people were rescued, one of them a child, they reported to the emergency departmentparate local fire stations were liquidated, emergency rescue work and the demolition of the rubble are ongoing, the russian barbarians attacked our capital again today, and in the future they will launch rockets into children's residential buildings kindergartens are gardens of satan and he wants to frighten us and sow panic. and in despondency, we do not lose vigilance, we follow...
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report to the regional emergency department on the territory of the starovyriv community after the explosion of the russian projectile, a fire broke out at a private enterprise, two injured people were hospitalized, the total area of the fire was about 500 m², one building was destroyed by an explosive explosion, rescuers fought the fire for five hours to carry out an offensive on sloviansk and sviatohirsk such are the plans of the russian occupiers in donbas the situation remains tense shelling continues along the entire front line however, seven enemy attacks were repulsed in the past day, this is stated in the summary of the general staff of the armed forces in the area of bakhmut rashist have suffered significant losses, they have no success, there are ongoing hostilities in kharkiv oblast, the invaders are conducting an active defense across the rivers, they are building pontoons, railway crossings, and everything that remains a threat from on the territory of belarus, muscovites have deployed their troops and equipment on the territory of the republic of belarus along the state bor
report to the regional emergency department on the territory of the starovyriv community after the explosion of the russian projectile, a fire broke out at a private enterprise, two injured people were hospitalized, the total area of the fire was about 500 m², one building was destroyed by an explosive explosion, rescuers fought the fire for five hours to carry out an offensive on sloviansk and sviatohirsk such are the plans of the russian occupiers in donbas the situation remains tense...
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he worked in the emergency department since 2003. the team of the espresso tv channel expresses its condolences to the relatives and friends of the deceased. the kindergarten and residential buildings were also destroyed by the russians in the morning. in the mykolaiv oblast, some russian shells hit the playground, reported to the regional military administration, enemy fire damaged the houses of residents and in in total, eight people were injured in berezneguvaty in the past day in mykolaiv oblast. fortunately, there are no children among them. there are currently 274 citizens injured in the attacks of the occupiers as a result of shelling of odesa region . eight people were injured, including two children, three -year-old twins. administration serhiy bratchuk at night the enemy launched a missile strike using russian tu-22m strategic aircraft they hit a peaceful settlement as a result of the attack , 65 private houses were damaged, of which four houses were completely destroyed by fire, there are no military facilities nearby, acc
he worked in the emergency department since 2003. the team of the espresso tv channel expresses its condolences to the relatives and friends of the deceased. the kindergarten and residential buildings were also destroyed by the russians in the morning. in the mykolaiv oblast, some russian shells hit the playground, reported to the regional military administration, enemy fire damaged the houses of residents and in in total, eight people were injured in berezneguvaty in the past day in mykolaiv...
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forward, we are waiting in the ranks of the rescuers, we will still put a foot and drink in the emergency departmentnation of heroes who lives under the protection of the most high , under the protection of the god of heaven, he will settle on his shoulders he protects us with defense, we will be true to him, we will not be afraid of fear at night, nor arrows that fly by day will fall near there are a thousand of us and 10,000 on our right, but he will not come close to us, because he commanded his angels to guard us in all our joys, for what we put on him, he will deliver us and protect us, because we know his name with long life bestows us and will give us his salvation, amen, we will overcome what you are, news, together, we are strong, this is a marathon, the only news for you, works for the public my name is denys zepsun, congratulations, one person died as a result of the attack
forward, we are waiting in the ranks of the rescuers, we will still put a foot and drink in the emergency departmentnation of heroes who lives under the protection of the most high , under the protection of the god of heaven, he will settle on his shoulders he protects us with defense, we will be true to him, we will not be afraid of fear at night, nor arrows that fly by day will fall near there are a thousand of us and 10,000 on our right, but he will not come close to us, because he commanded...
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military administration has previously been affected infrastructure facilities are on site the emergency department is working information on the destruction and victims is being updated near zaporizhzhia a large-scale fire broke out in mykolaiv after one of the powerful shellings two days in a row the russian invaders are firing missiles at the city from the temporarily occupied kherson as a result of the enemy attack industrial damage enterprises, residential buildings , infrastructure facilities, there are also affected details in the plot, here is what is left at an industrial enterprise, after a large-scale fire, a giant the tank and the oil burned black for a day, thick smoke could be seen in all areas of mykolaiv after the russian rocket hit, firefighters extinguished the flames, they were helped by the emergency brigades of mykolaiv gas oblenergo and vodokanal to understand the logic . it is difficult to understand ukraine as consumer products. what is the goal of the occupiers ? the fire spread to 300 m². the windows of the houses shattered the windows of the doors in the entrance to the h
military administration has previously been affected infrastructure facilities are on site the emergency department is working information on the destruction and victims is being updated near zaporizhzhia a large-scale fire broke out in mykolaiv after one of the powerful shellings two days in a row the russian invaders are firing missiles at the city from the temporarily occupied kherson as a result of the enemy attack industrial damage enterprises, residential buildings , infrastructure...
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Jun 23, 2022
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extinguished it for almost a day until this morning, the flames continued, ah, as they told us in the emergency departmentted until the tanks with oil burned down, they burned themselves out , because they could put it out with water . there is also damage in the children's school, and in particular in this high-rise building, the occupants of the building blew out all the windows and doors, and people said that what saved them was that they just managed to... after the first explosions, they managed to hide , someone ran into the corridor, someone managed to get down to the bomb shelter well, in particular, according to official information from the press service of the mykolaiv military administration, we know that yesterday, fortunately , there were no casualties, only three people were injured in total, if we talk about the past, in the entire mykolaiv region, in the mykolaiv region , people were injured as a result of shelling, this is there they shelled the seat of the galitsyn community and the bashan community. well, today, as i said, the city of mykolaiv itself was also shelled for the moment. st
extinguished it for almost a day until this morning, the flames continued, ah, as they told us in the emergency departmentted until the tanks with oil burned down, they burned themselves out , because they could put it out with water . there is also damage in the children's school, and in particular in this high-rise building, the occupants of the building blew out all the windows and doors, and people said that what saved them was that they just managed to... after the first explosions, they...
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districts of izyum, private houses, enterprises and shops were reported to have burned in the emergency departmentf the region on the territory of the staroviriv community, after the explosion of a russian projectile, a fire broke out at a private enterprise, two injured people were hospitalized, the total area of the fire was about 500 m², one building of the rescuers was destroyed by the explosion, they fought the fire for 5 hours, the enemy tried to attack the positions of our armed forces of ukraine in the izyum region however, there was no success and he was forced to retreat to previously occupied a-a positions, at the same time he lost a significant amount of his manpower and armored vehicles in the northern and northeastern direction, the enemy has focused its attention on the defense of previously occupied positions, our armed forces are trying to move forward, liberating our settlements in the mykolaiv region, fires are burning over the past day , seven fires have been recorded, five of which were caused by hostilities the state emergency service said that all the fires occurred in the
districts of izyum, private houses, enterprises and shops were reported to have burned in the emergency departmentf the region on the territory of the staroviriv community, after the explosion of a russian projectile, a fire broke out at a private enterprise, two injured people were hospitalized, the total area of the fire was about 500 m², one building of the rescuers was destroyed by the explosion, they fought the fire for 5 hours, the enemy tried to attack the positions of our armed...
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Jun 22, 2022
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out this fire, 74 firefighters are working on it, and according to the data of the regional emergency departmentidential areas were also affected. we saw such damage with our own eyes. high-rise buildings, there are several buildings in the private sector. according to the city authorities, five high-rise buildings were damaged. there are also eight buildings in the private sector. they have different types of damage . they noted that there was no such serious damage, in fact people had their windows blown out that the truth was that the impact was so strong that we noticed that even the protective grilles on the lower floors of the buildings had such dents in them, let's listen to what the local utility workers say they work there, experience, well , it was wet, it was wet, what time does it go? well, at 12:00, i don't know. i slept just after the betrayal, that's the first one, the redhead banged, i thought that it was huge, then at night, the daughter was there once, and this is the same, and here is the second time looked out the window, we have a fire in general, well, it was scary here whe
out this fire, 74 firefighters are working on it, and according to the data of the regional emergency departmentidential areas were also affected. we saw such damage with our own eyes. high-rise buildings, there are several buildings in the private sector. according to the city authorities, five high-rise buildings were damaged. there are also eight buildings in the private sector. they have different types of damage . they noted that there was no such serious damage, in fact people had their...
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the most part, now the instructions are very simple, if there was a fire, it is clear, the emergency departmentt's say so in the operative one . i remind you of this, if they left for another region of ukraine, they simply dial 102 and fix it. i am a resident of the city of avdiyivka. according to my neighbors or according to the words of the local authorities, there was an arrival of such and such an address and that's all, and for now it's enough we will figure out the rest a little later. and you have already calculated plus or minus how much it will cost to restore the city, unfortunately, unfortunately, no, it is not realistic, it is every day . and its industrial capacity after the end of the war eh, it is difficult for me to answer this question because i do not communicate with the owners of eh in the lviv dry plant with the management of the plant, which is now eh, well, the factories have already been evacuated, the plant does not work as such it is clear yes, the management agrees and says that they have a desire, but the question is when it will end and with what resources will it b
the most part, now the instructions are very simple, if there was a fire, it is clear, the emergency departmentt's say so in the operative one . i remind you of this, if they left for another region of ukraine, they simply dial 102 and fix it. i am a resident of the city of avdiyivka. according to my neighbors or according to the words of the local authorities, there was an arrival of such and such an address and that's all, and for now it's enough we will figure out the rest a little later....
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well, again, if we understand that there is no such danger, believe me , including as an emergency departmentemining and there will be an opportunity to swim on the beach, but we will again. i remind you that there is a war going on in our country and we must treat everything with understanding and not from the possibility that you are oppressing, you will have to suffer a little more rostyslav smirnov the adviser to the minister of internal affairs of ukraine worked live on the tv channel oleksandr drevenko , metropolitan first glory to jesus christ, let's talk now about the trends that have emerged in the orthodox church of ukraine, in particular , about the statistics of the transition of the parish of the ukrainian orthodox church of the moscow patriarchate to the orthodox church in the last four months. if i'm not mistaken , it's generally speaking if we're talking about the moscow patriarchate, there are more than 11,000 parishes, and at the moment there are more than a thousand, can you correct me have already made the transition yes, i think that these are the approximate statistics,
well, again, if we understand that there is no such danger, believe me , including as an emergency departmentemining and there will be an opportunity to swim on the beach, but we will again. i remind you that there is a war going on in our country and we must treat everything with understanding and not from the possibility that you are oppressing, you will have to suffer a little more rostyslav smirnov the adviser to the minister of internal affairs of ukraine worked live on the tv channel...
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particular, as of now according to operational information from the main department of the emergency department of the mykolaiv region, we know about one dead man and 19 wounded, 16 of them have already been hospitalized, three people have received medical assistance here on the spot, and in particular, they were hit in five residential buildings, four of them are five-story buildings, one and a two-story building , i am working now on the spot, i can say that there is no living space left from the house, doors, windows, everything flew off, people's walls were blown off the walls in the apartments from those sides where the rockets hit, and that's actually now i can show you just the places of er shelling, what is happening here, for example, we can see that all the windows er frames of the walls have been blown away, people 's baby carriages have been blown away, various er household items are also from this side i can show that they have been demolished balconies were broken due to the blast wave, and the windows and balconies and walls of the houses were broken. well, i can tell you that th
particular, as of now according to operational information from the main department of the emergency department of the mykolaiv region, we know about one dead man and 19 wounded, 16 of them have already been hospitalized, three people have received medical assistance here on the spot, and in particular, they were hit in five residential buildings, four of them are five-story buildings, one and a two-story building , i am working now on the spot, i can say that there is no living space left from...
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for medical assistance, they were taken to the emergency department of the hospital in the city of vladikavkaz, later on to the territory of the medical institution. the taxi driver's relatives arrived, they committed attack on the second participant in the incident. causing a man to injure various degrees of severity , first to avenge an elderly taxi driver, his son decided. it was he who attacked the offender with a knife when he saw that vendetta did not take place with summer , a family friend entered the office against both of them a criminal case was initiated under the article murder by a group of persons, and not taken into custody, meanwhile vsk check the actions of the policemen who were in the hospital and for some reason they did not prevent the massacre, although the investigations of the buddha on the right to assess the actions or inaction of the police officers who escorted the detainee. and their immediate superiors, who did not ensure the safety of the detainee and allowed his murder, according to former interior ministry officer mikhail ignatov, were the main mistake of the
for medical assistance, they were taken to the emergency department of the hospital in the city of vladikavkaz, later on to the territory of the medical institution. the taxi driver's relatives arrived, they committed attack on the second participant in the incident. causing a man to injure various degrees of severity , first to avenge an elderly taxi driver, his son decided. it was he who attacked the offender with a knife when he saw that vendetta did not take place with summer , a family...
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and that harm is everything from patients deteriorating in ambulances, waiting to go into emergency departmentscause they're staying in hospital longer than they necessarily need to. so we are seeing harm happening. ken's family say they've lost faith in the ambulance service to be there when they need it. how many other people right now are being made to wait four or five hours for an ambulance and it's having a detrimental effect on their prospects to survive, you know? south western ambulance service describes long delays as an unacceptable risk to patients and says it's working to get crews back out on the road as quickly as possible. gloucester hospital says that health care nationally is under intense pressure but staff are working tirelessly to ensure patients are cared for. jim reed, bbc news. the leaders of france, germany and italy are all in ukraine today, in a show of european support for the country. emmanuel macron, olaf scholz and mario draghi are meeting the ukrainian president volodymr zelensky. he's expected to press them on sending military aid more quickly. in the past, he's
and that harm is everything from patients deteriorating in ambulances, waiting to go into emergency departmentscause they're staying in hospital longer than they necessarily need to. so we are seeing harm happening. ken's family say they've lost faith in the ambulance service to be there when they need it. how many other people right now are being made to wait four or five hours for an ambulance and it's having a detrimental effect on their prospects to survive, you know? south western...
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so it's the department of emergency management, the department of public health, and our human servicesily the department of homelessness and supportive housing and human services agency. so it's sort of a three-headed command in which we are coordinating and operating everything related to covid response. and now, of course, in this final phase, it's mass vaccination. the first year was before the pandemic was extremely busy. the fires, obviously, that both we were able to provide mutual support but also the impact of air quality. we had, in 2018, the worst air quality ten or 11 days here in the city. i'm sure you all remember it, and then, finally, the day the sun didn't come out in san francisco, which was in october. the orange skies, it felt apocalyptic, super scary for people. you know, all of those things, people depend on government to say what's happening. are we safe? what do i do? and that's a lot of what department of emergency management's role is. public service is truly that. it is such an incredible and effective way that we can make change for the most vulnerable. i spe
so it's the department of emergency management, the department of public health, and our human servicesily the department of homelessness and supportive housing and human services agency. so it's sort of a three-headed command in which we are coordinating and operating everything related to covid response. and now, of course, in this final phase, it's mass vaccination. the first year was before the pandemic was extremely busy. the fires, obviously, that both we were able to provide mutual...
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operative magnet for the show for the income of the season, four many patients will come to the emergency departmentshaconne and the knowledge of the leisurely rapists of the forest park zone greeted. and i was a year old relative of the family of a tinka dog. at the same time a walk on the seated area. the dog collected a reflection of a dozen years of the show. we came to the country. and uh. she ran and walked. we checked them there, then we didn’t even find ticks, but within a week we removed, probably, ticks 10, she is so steel, and we realized that we need to quickly go to the doctor, huh? apparently, she fell ill at the right time. it’s just, well, the treatment is quite aggressive, but it had to be done, because otherwise she would have died simply and everything was overgrown for a skin exit to the street. timki is respectful, they look around and in the iconic mustache of the procedure for the huaweat parasite. special collars and pills are baptizing the spray, and that’s all the control over cold parasites, iosig is the planned sanitary, stripping of forest park strips. these are masses, t
operative magnet for the show for the income of the season, four many patients will come to the emergency departmentshaconne and the knowledge of the leisurely rapists of the forest park zone greeted. and i was a year old relative of the family of a tinka dog. at the same time a walk on the seated area. the dog collected a reflection of a dozen years of the show. we came to the country. and uh. she ran and walked. we checked them there, then we didn’t even find ticks, but within a week we...
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prior to her appointment administrator was commissioned for the new york emergency management departmentre she coordinated emergency planning and response for all emergencies includingsh covid-19. previously the administrator work for fema as a federal coordinating officer where she was the primary federal representative responsible for leading the agency's response during the declared disasters. without objection, the witnesses period will be inserted. i now ask the administrator to summarize her statement for five minutes. good morning. >> good morning. chairwoman, ranking member and members of the subcommittee, thank you very much for inviting me here today to talk about our fiscal year 2023 budget request. as you mentioned in your statement thatod feel the emergency management of a pivotal moment. we have notel changed but the operating environment. tenn years ago, we managed an average 100 a disasters now it is 348 with the ongoing response to the ongoing pandemic. the changing climate is the biggest crisis we have seen it makes natural disasters more frequent and destructive at the
prior to her appointment administrator was commissioned for the new york emergency management departmentre she coordinated emergency planning and response for all emergencies includingsh covid-19. previously the administrator work for fema as a federal coordinating officer where she was the primary federal representative responsible for leading the agency's response during the declared disasters. without objection, the witnesses period will be inserted. i now ask the administrator to summarize...
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that it was not necessary to pull him out of the car, but to roll a gurney, which is in any emergency departmentely lying gurney, but it would not play a role either, because this is an acute transmural infarction. this is a very strict transformation, when all e. all layers, uh, all our hearts are in touch with us from the usa, singer natalya grozovskaya, uh, the ex-wife of andrei razin is good, you know this person is a common-law wife, but i don’t know how important it was in this area. i remember you were close. i remember that a joint interview with andrey and joint photos she hello here, what do you think, and in this situation, but somehow hmm you can blame andrey for what happened or he has nothing to do with it. he is what he is, and he will remain right there, how can he be in his right? firstly, i want to say that my condolences to all of the illnesses to all my friends to all yura's relatives and we were friends, we were friends with yura and at the same time we were very friends and sukhomlina. we got very close. we communicated very closely. i am even yura wrote the song sister, wh
that it was not necessary to pull him out of the car, but to roll a gurney, which is in any emergency departmentely lying gurney, but it would not play a role either, because this is an acute transmural infarction. this is a very strict transformation, when all e. all layers, uh, all our hearts are in touch with us from the usa, singer natalya grozovskaya, uh, the ex-wife of andrei razin is good, you know this person is a common-law wife, but i don’t know how important it was in this area. i...
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the emergency department is full because the hospital's full and the hospital's full because staff aretherwise be ready to — either back to their own home or to social care or other community services because they in turn are full and we have seen real pressures in social care over the last few years that have meant that we've got less social care available than we had in the past. nhs england said thousands of patients were spending more time in hospital than needed. the department of health said extra funding had been allocated to ambulance services but a health safety watchdog has called for an immediate strategic national response to address patient safety issues. hugh pym, bbc news. lord geidt, the man who resigned as the prime minister's ethics adviser, says he was put in "an impossible and odious position" shortly before he quit. in his resignation letter, lord geidt made it clear that he had been on the verge of standing down over the downing street lockdown parties and the way the prime minister had dealt with the issue. but he says he finally resigned over a separate matter.
the emergency department is full because the hospital's full and the hospital's full because staff aretherwise be ready to — either back to their own home or to social care or other community services because they in turn are full and we have seen real pressures in social care over the last few years that have meant that we've got less social care available than we had in the past. nhs england said thousands of patients were spending more time in hospital than needed. the department of health...
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>> surprised what she's seeing in the emergency department or surprised this is the end point or the progression? i wouldn't say it's the end point. i don't see the end, but a progression of making marijuana so available, i mean, there's very few controls. people can walk into a dispensary and just buy marijuana and if they aren't of the legal age, they can buy it from the people who buy it from the dispensary. and also illegal or elicit marijuana is so popular because it's list expensive so if you flood the market with a highly toxic, highly dangerous, highly addicting drug as defined by congress' own controlled substance laws that is highly, mentally disturbing, i don't think you need to be a doctor to figure that out. but it's above the politicians right now. >> laura: we have republican politicians who have been singing the praises of the marijuana industry including a congresswoman in south carolina. i think nancy may, she's all for this, pushing decriminalization on a federal level. there's some in the media, dr. voss, who are quick to dismiss raising this issue at all, even di
>> surprised what she's seeing in the emergency department or surprised this is the end point or the progression? i wouldn't say it's the end point. i don't see the end, but a progression of making marijuana so available, i mean, there's very few controls. people can walk into a dispensary and just buy marijuana and if they aren't of the legal age, they can buy it from the people who buy it from the dispensary. and also illegal or elicit marijuana is so popular because it's list expensive...
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so it's the department of emergency management, the department of public health, and our human servicessing partners, so primarily the department of homelessness and supportive housing and human services agency. so it's sort of a three-headed command in which we are coordinating and operating everything related to covid response. and now, of course, in this final phase, it's mass vaccination. the first year was before the pandemic was extremely busy. the fires, obviously, that both we were able to provide mutual support but also the impact of air quality. we had, in 2018, the worst air quality ten or 11 days here in the city. i'm sure you all remember it, and then, finally, the day the sun didn't come out in san francisco, which was in october. the orange skies, it felt apocalyptic, super scary for people. you know, all of those things, people depend on government to say what's happening. are we safe? what do i do? and that's a lot of what department of emergency management's role is. public service is truly that. it is such an incredible and effective way that we can make change for th
so it's the department of emergency management, the department of public health, and our human servicessing partners, so primarily the department of homelessness and supportive housing and human services agency. so it's sort of a three-headed command in which we are coordinating and operating everything related to covid response. and now, of course, in this final phase, it's mass vaccination. the first year was before the pandemic was extremely busy. the fires, obviously, that both we were able...
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you talk to doctors who work in emergency departments, emergency rooms in hospitals.y will tell you because of the velocity of the round that leaves the weapon, anywhere from 3,200 to 4,200 feet per second, that round, because it is so small, usually the 223 or 556, it will enter an individual and when it hits anything, a bone, an internal organ, it will ricochet. it also causes a small entry wound, but a very large exit wound, because it tumbles inside of the human body. there are films of this kind of round striking pig tissue, gelatin that represents human flesh, and you can see the kind of damage it does, like it did, unfortunately, on the young children in places like uvalde, where it just, it blows the human body apart both on the outside and the inside from the tumbling inside the body, the striking of different organs. if it hits a bone, it will ricochet. that's what it's designed to do in combat. so that's why, truthfully, i have problems with the ar-15, but i can understand why other people want to use it and want to own it. >> general hertling, i appreciate
you talk to doctors who work in emergency departments, emergency rooms in hospitals.y will tell you because of the velocity of the round that leaves the weapon, anywhere from 3,200 to 4,200 feet per second, that round, because it is so small, usually the 223 or 556, it will enter an individual and when it hits anything, a bone, an internal organ, it will ricochet. it also causes a small entry wound, but a very large exit wound, because it tumbles inside of the human body. there are films of...
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and people also go to respite centers rather than to emergency departments where they can wait for hours and even days without getting any mental health care. . that system is not prepared either. there is a lot resting on this. it can be life-changing and lifesaving if it is done properly. stephanie: bob gebbia, ceo of the american foundation for suicide prevention, thank you so much for joining the newshour. bob: my pleasure to be with you. thank you. judy: president biden promised to do everything in his power to protect abortion access after the supreme court overturned roe v. wade. in the days since that historic ruling, pressure from democrats in congress and from outside advocates has been mounting on the president to take executive action, as some states move to restrict and ban the procedure. to help us understand what choices president biden has, and what comes next, i joined by our am white house correspondent laura barron-lopez. you have been spending time looking at this. we know the president's options are limited. they are not endless. he is getting this pressure from demo
and people also go to respite centers rather than to emergency departments where they can wait for hours and even days without getting any mental health care. . that system is not prepared either. there is a lot resting on this. it can be life-changing and lifesaving if it is done properly. stephanie: bob gebbia, ceo of the american foundation for suicide prevention, thank you so much for joining the newshour. bob: my pleasure to be with you. thank you. judy: president biden promised to do...
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and over three year he had four emergency department visits. that is investing in the community, in better health outcomes, and this is exactly why this program was created. the discounts available through 340-b help providers like v.c.u. meet the needs of their patients and certainly uphold the intent of 340-b and the program as it was created 30 years ago. i'd like to yield time to my colleague from tennessee. mr. rose: again, i thank the gentlelady from virginia. she's done a commendable job putting tonight's special order together, gathering support from both sides of the aisle and to come speak here tonight about the 340-b program. and being one of the members, leading the fight to protect the life-saving 340-b program, madam speaker, by their presence on the house floor tonight and the persuasive and powerful words they have spoken, these members have sent the unmistakable signal that we are all resolutely prepared to fight on behalf of our constituents who benefit from the 340-b program. even if it ruffles some powerful feathers. in big
and over three year he had four emergency department visits. that is investing in the community, in better health outcomes, and this is exactly why this program was created. the discounts available through 340-b help providers like v.c.u. meet the needs of their patients and certainly uphold the intent of 340-b and the program as it was created 30 years ago. i'd like to yield time to my colleague from tennessee. mr. rose: again, i thank the gentlelady from virginia. she's done a commendable job...
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miller, are you surprised surprise at what you see in the emergency department orde are surprised that this iss the endpoint or the progression ? i wouldn't say it's the employer i don't see there, but a progression of making marijuana so available. i mean, there's very few controls. i mean, people can walk into a dispensary and just buy marijuana and if they aren't of the legal age, they can buy it from the people who buy the dispensary and actually illegal or illicit marijuana ise still popular because it's less expensive. so ifhl you flood the market with a highly toxic, highly dangerous, highly addictive drug is defined by congress's own controlgres substance laws that is highly mentally disturbed. i don't think i don't think you need the doctor to figure that out. a but now we have itbove above its above the politicians right now and we have we have republican politicians who have been i have been singing the praisesai of the marijuana industry, including a congressman in south carolina. i think nancy is all for this pushing the decriminalization of federal level. there are, w som
miller, are you surprised surprise at what you see in the emergency department orde are surprised that this iss the endpoint or the progression ? i wouldn't say it's the employer i don't see there, but a progression of making marijuana so available. i mean, there's very few controls. i mean, people can walk into a dispensary and just buy marijuana and if they aren't of the legal age, they can buy it from the people who buy the dispensary and actually illegal or illicit marijuana ise still...
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blown out windows of properties, the blood outside the emergency departments. the hospital -- sorry. the hospital is in a residential area and not a single military target insight. there were reports of fatalities, i remember the stories of two girls. both in the operating theater at the time of the attack. one a 15-year-old girl who was having shrapnel removed, and the second, a six-year-old girl having a bullet removed from her arm from a previous attack. and one of these missiles or rockets from the attacks hit the operating theater. tragically, the girls received further injuries in that attack which put them into intensive care. their lives were now in severe danger. however, a wonderful medical director who i met told us on that day that the girls were unlikely to survive the night. however, five days later we had a call from the doctor informing us that by some miraculous reason they did survive, but with life-changing injuries and trauma that will remain for the rest of their lives. these are only two stories of the 7.5 million children affected by the
blown out windows of properties, the blood outside the emergency departments. the hospital -- sorry. the hospital is in a residential area and not a single military target insight. there were reports of fatalities, i remember the stories of two girls. both in the operating theater at the time of the attack. one a 15-year-old girl who was having shrapnel removed, and the second, a six-year-old girl having a bullet removed from her arm from a previous attack. and one of these missiles or rockets...
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they are brought here to the emergency department because of active shelling. patients who were given the whole second floor per day were 72 people. he says, who is there, what is there, well, just a large volume, and it happens 318 14 already more than 1,000 people have passed daria lost her right leg as a result of the shelling, the left surgeons miraculously saved the girls, it will be a long one, rehabilitation, concussion wound, received three more people. but an elderly neighbor who just came to say hello died on the spot, as if i had something to live for. your little children, so i'm glad that everything is like this in recent days, the enemy is shooting, they are beating with some kind of frenzy, not only old houses, kindergartens, medical institutions are getting into school under fire. another feature of all pre-frontline cities and towns is that all the doors in the entrances are sometimes open in case of accident. if shelling starts people can hide inside the buildings there are no safe places in the city, which makes the streets look deserted, the
they are brought here to the emergency department because of active shelling. patients who were given the whole second floor per day were 72 people. he says, who is there, what is there, well, just a large volume, and it happens 318 14 already more than 1,000 people have passed daria lost her right leg as a result of the shelling, the left surgeons miraculously saved the girls, it will be a long one, rehabilitation, concussion wound, received three more people. but an elderly neighbor who just...
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. >> you done a good job i think in rhode island ensure we go into an emergency department with an overdose assigned to appear . recovery specialist doesn't always work. but the opportunity is there oand i think it's made a big difference and we look a forward to working together to get our bill passed into law. telehealth was something we learned a lot t about through the epidemic. and we want to make sure that the capacities and flex abilities of telehealth that were established during that continued. you support the continuation of telehealth flexibility in opioid treatment? >> yes mister chairman, one of the great things that happened the first year right from the first day of this administration is providing that flex ability for communities being able to provide telehealth as one of the ways . making sure that that happens and continues to happen because getting to remote areas especially in rural areas is very critical of telehealth is one way to get there . >> we had enormous success with our incarcerated population reducing deaths by over 60 percent. by beginning treatment free rel
. >> you done a good job i think in rhode island ensure we go into an emergency department with an overdose assigned to appear . recovery specialist doesn't always work. but the opportunity is there oand i think it's made a big difference and we look a forward to working together to get our bill passed into law. telehealth was something we learned a lot t about through the epidemic. and we want to make sure that the capacities and flex abilities of telehealth that were established during...
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there was also a 17% increase in emergency department visits. he san francisco climate and health program works to address the local health impacts of climate change and we do this in two ways. the first, we work within the department of public health to adapt our services, facilities to future and related health stressors. we represent the department of public health on city-wide adaptation and mitigation activities and primarily to bring an equity perspective to make sure they're centered on health. and we do this in four specific ways. the first is through research and data analysis, which helps us identify both youth climate projections to identify health burden and social determinate of health data to identify which communities carry the most of that health burden. and then maps and data to visualize that distribution of impact. as well as to evaluate strategies. outreach and engagement to prepare stakeholders and community members for the health impacts of climate change and lastly, planning and collaboration to work to develop programs and
there was also a 17% increase in emergency department visits. he san francisco climate and health program works to address the local health impacts of climate change and we do this in two ways. the first, we work within the department of public health to adapt our services, facilities to future and related health stressors. we represent the department of public health on city-wide adaptation and mitigation activities and primarily to bring an equity perspective to make sure they're centered on...
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ensuring that supplies are available for as you mentioned emergency exams for in patients the emergency department help patients who need critical short term management that includes rescheduling some routine studies, converting to other imaging modalities, for example , non contrast c t m r i ultrasound and pet ct, which are not in fact affected by the contrast shortage. and working really closely, without referring providers to make sure that we understand which patients are the most critical to be imaged at this time, and that's my next question. how do you triage this? what? what patients get the die. in those that might have to wait. this is something that is discussion between the physicians ordering the exam and we on the radiology side of the ordering providers know their patients best and they know you know what indications are most emergent? um what indications will make a difference in the management of the patient, for example, cances are yearly follow up. um less emergent and could be delayed for a few weeks or months. once contrast, supplies are more robust, so it's really just been
ensuring that supplies are available for as you mentioned emergency exams for in patients the emergency department help patients who need critical short term management that includes rescheduling some routine studies, converting to other imaging modalities, for example , non contrast c t m r i ultrasound and pet ct, which are not in fact affected by the contrast shortage. and working really closely, without referring providers to make sure that we understand which patients are the most critical...