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O que (quem) é it"s an emergency - definição

ORGANIZATIONS WHICH ENSURE PUBLIC SAFETY AND HEALTH BY ADDRESSING DIFFERENT EMERGENCIES
Emergency responders; Emergency services; Emergency Services; Emergency workers; Emergency response; Rescue services; Emergency rescue
  • [[Ski patrol]] team at [[Ski Montcalm]] in [[Quebec]], [[Canada]]
  • Police, fire, and medical services at the scene of a [[traffic collision]] in [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]]
  • Vaughan, Ontario]]
  • [[Indian Coast Guard]] and [[Sri Lanka Coast Guard]] vessels fighting a ship fire
  • EPA]] staff coordinate with local agencies in 2014 environmental disaster simulation
  • Timely responses by emergency services are crucial. In this image, a [[Nevada State Police]] cruiser leaves a [[police station]] with its lights and sirens on.
  • [[Park ranger]] in [[Bwindi Impenetrable National Park]], [[Uganda]]
  • Lifeguards]] on duty at [[Santa Monica State Beach]] in [[Los Angeles County, California]]

The Emergency (India)         
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21-MONTH PERIOD IN THE HISTORY OF INDIA
Indian Emergency; Indian Emergency (1975–77); Emergency in India; Indian Emergency (1975 - 77); Indian Emergency (1975-1977); Indian Emergency (1975–1977); Indian Emergency (1975-77); Internal Emergency; Emergency (India); Forced sterilisation in India; জরুরী অবস্থা; அவசரநிலை; The Indian Emergency; आपातकालीन; Indira Gandhi's seizure of emergency powers; The emergency rule of Indira Gandhi; The emergency of 1975-1977; Emergency of 1975; Indian emergency
The Emergency in India was a 21-month period from 1975 to 1977 when Prime Minister Indira Gandhi had a state of emergency declared across the country. Officially issued by President Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed under Article 352 of the Constitution because of prevailing "internal disturbance", the Emergency was in effect from 25 June 1975 until its withdrawal on 21 March 1977.
Emergency service         
Emergency services and rescue services are organizations which ensure public safety and health by addressing different emergencies. Some of these agencies exist solely for addressing certain types of emergencies whilst others deal with ad hoc emergencies as part of their normal responsibilities.
emergency services         
The emergency services are the public organizations whose job is to take quick action to deal with emergencies when they occur, especially the fire brigade, the police, and the ambulance service.
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Emergency service

Emergency services and rescue services are organizations that ensure public safety, security, and health by addressing and resolving different emergencies. Some of these agencies exist solely for addressing certain types of emergencies, while others deal with ad hoc emergencies as part of their normal responsibilities. Many of these agencies engage in community awareness and prevention programs to help the public avoid, detect, and report emergencies effectively. Emergency services are often considered first responders, and typically have dedicated emergency vehicles.

Emergency services have one or more dedicated emergency telephone numbers reserved for critical emergency calls. In many countries, one number is used for all of the emergency services (e.g. 911 in the Americas, 999 in the United Kingdom, 112 in continental Europe, 000 in Australia). In some countries, each emergency service has its own emergency number (e.g. 110 for police, 118 for coast guard, 119 for fire and medical in Japan; 110 for police, 119 for fire, 120 for medical in China). Calls made to emergency services to report emergencies are called calls for service.

The availability of emergency services depends very heavily on location, and may in some cases also rely on the recipient giving payment or holding suitable insurance or other surety for receiving the service.