it depends where you place them.
Yes. If you wanted to get the tactical nuke, i'd suggest that you choose the following killstreaks: Emergency airdrop- this will give you four random airdrops. I like these because you never know what you will get when the drop comes. You will likely get AT LEAST 4 or more kills depending on what you get. This killstreak requires 8 kills. AC130- this killstreak will give you a hover jet that lets you shoot missiles at your desired spots. I like this killstreak too because unlike the chopper gunner, the missiles have a wider range of impact and is MUCH easier to control. This killstreak requires 11 kills. Tactical nuke- The tactical nuke will let you end the entire game and win with the click of a button. This killstreak requires 25 kills, which could easily be reached with the killstreaks as listed above. If i were to add one more thing, i would suggest that you use the perk called Hardline Pro. This perk lets you reach you killstreak requiring 1 less kill. therefore, you would need 7 kills for the emergency airdrop, 10 kills for the AC130, and 24 kills for the Tactical Nuke. Hope this was helpfull, PEACE
in my opinion, you should choose care package first, because you never know what you will get. Then, you should choose the emergency airdrop. that will do the same thing only now you get four random airdrops. Hopefully what you get is good.
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Notification of Unusual Event, Alert, Site Area Emergency, General Emergency.
Wing Inspection Team
Triage, Treatment, Transport, and Transfer
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Emergency situations where you want to be seen.
The emergency hotline that belongs to Churchill Car Insurance is available twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. They also have an emergency legal advice line, also running twenty four seven.
You can take emergency management courses at FEMA. It offers four different training courses that you can choose from. More information can be found at their website. http://www.fema.gov/emergency/nims/NIMSTrainingCourses.shtm
There are four syllables: E-mer-gen-cy.
Mitigation (including prevention), Preparedness, Response, and Recovery.