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Richard wrote:
> Most police departments automatically respond to medical emergencies.
> As they never know what may be involved.
> In some situations they just help out with keeping onlookers away
> from the medical team.
This may be true in som
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Daniel Ganek wrote:
> I was talking to a Lt in Andover, MA and he said they always go with
> the ambulance on a call. They never know what's there and what kind
> of help will be needed.
Overstaffed. No wonder they call it "Taxachusetts ".
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On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 16:02:20 -0500, "James C. Reeves"
<jcnospam@nospam.com>
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>" "- Prof. Jonez©"" <jonez@norcom.ca> wrote in message
>news:KlyPd.45$Ap1.14154@news.uswest.net...
>> James C. Reeves wrote:
>>> "Biwah" <biwah@hotmail.com> wrote in
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On 23 Feb 2005 08:05:11 -0800 John Graeme wrote:
> When you make a 911 emergency call, can you specify that you need and
> want just medical assistance? The police have been automatically
> coming to all 911 calls in my area, even when there was cle
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John Graeme wrote:
> When you make a 911 emergency call, can you specify that you need and
> want just medical assistance? The police have been automatically
> coming to all 911 calls in my area, even when there was clearly just a
> medical problem (
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Transferring property by deed requires one deed. From Chuck to Adam and
Eve.
Nobody has to go personally to the county recorder. You can mail it in.
The advantage of taking it in person is that they can tell you what the
filing fee is. It doesn't
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An appropriate commentary from Bob Worn of Texas
to a news article poster, Jack xxxx (Not Jack Foster).
Quote:
Jack, please take the needle from your arm - NOW!!!!!!
You say "This Information needs to sweep over America
by Internet and inform the
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When you make a 911 emergency call, can you specify that you need and
want just medical assistance? The police have been automatically
coming to all 911 calls in my area, even when there was clearly just a
medical problem (eg, a family member was havi
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