Defiantly, Contact your state nursing boards and find out, what kind of a nurse would commit abuse and interfere with an emergency call for help anyway?
911
calling 911 for nothing.
yes
After a little digging... The Australian emergency number is 000 (three zeros). If you're calling from a mobile - you MUST tell the operator where you're calling from.
Calling emergency services is independent of the make or model of the telephone you are using. Emergency service numbers vary depending on the country you are in.
Acceptable attendance means never calling in sick if you are not really sick, never calling in to take an emergency leave if its not really an emergency and staying late or coming in on your day off if the company needs you
You should be able to find out by calling the non-emergency number of your local 911 center or by calling the non-emergency number of a fire dept. in the town/city nearest you and they may be able to help.
By calling Household Finance, this is a local company that specializes in loans and household financing. They are near University avenue. The department of numbers also shows the household incomes and price to income ratio.
calling and texting people especially in an emergency
It means the ability to get something. Such as--> You have the ability to get emergency medical aid by calling 911.
"Calling Dr. Bombay! Calling Dr. Bombay! Emergency! Come right away!"
Yes, depending on when. A landlord has his name, telephone number, and hours for calling on the lease. Unless there is an emergency the landlord has the right to ask the Tenant not to call the number outside those hours if it's not an emergency.