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Airplanes are tested over and over again to avoid mechanical failure. Many systems are redundant. Pilots are trained to avoid emergencies and a great deal of the training pilots go through is all about how to handle emergencies. Planes are reliable and when they are not the pilot uses his knowledge to make sure emergencies don't get out of hand.
You learn in a First Aid Class how to deal with medical emergencies such as sudden illness, broken bones, joint dislocations, heat and cold related emergencies, anaphylactic shock, poisoning, and other topics.
Your country's safety is in peril! Police officers and firefighters are trained to deal with emergencies, natural disasters and other types of peril.
Because you can't spell before then and your brain is not developed enough to deal with emergencies and to foresee outcomes based on decisions.
The plural of emergency is emergencies.
three emergencies
Procedures for dealing with emergencies
Paramedics deal with a wide range of emergencies, including medical crises such as cardiac arrests, respiratory issues, and severe allergic reactions. They also respond to trauma cases resulting from accidents, falls, and violence. In addition to these, paramedics manage situations involving environmental hazards, such as heatstroke or hypothermia, and provide care during mass casualty incidents. Their primary goal is to stabilize patients and transport them safely to medical facilities.
- For safety measures and avoid cases of fatigue - To lower the workload - To better deal with emergencies (1 will handle communications withe ground, whilst the other flies the plane)
Military Emergencies Unit was created in 2006.
The motto of Military Emergencies Unit is 'Para servir'.
A. J. Moulds has written: 'Emergencies in general practice' -- subject(s): Emergencies, Family Practice, Medical emergencies, Family medicine