The dictator would be selected for a certain period of time, usually 6 months, to have complete control over all the affairs of the city.
Knighthood was usually not hereditary. This meant that technically, anyone could be made a knight. Usually, the people who trained for knighthood were sons of noble families, and so most knights were members of the nobility, but there were exceptions. Some people were not trained to be knights, but were simply given knighthood as an honor because of some great deed, and in such cases the relatives could be anyone from kings to peasants. There is a record of a very large number of otherwise ordinary women being given knighthood after they fought in a battle in Catalonia. They were made members of an order created for them, called the Order of the Hatchet.
During an emergency, the Romans replaced the consuls with a dictator, a temporary position granted extraordinary powers to make swift decisions. The dictator was appointed for a limited term, usually six months, and was expected to restore order or address the crisis effectively. This practice allowed for decisive leadership in times of turmoil while still maintaining the framework of the Republic.
Scribes were the people trained to read and write
Mercenaries are usually contracted out through private companies, such as Blackwater. Most companies look for mercenaries with Special Forces background, as this means they're properly trained, are fluent in a foreign language, and have a Top Secret security clearance. Pay varies, but is typically around $100-200,000 a year.
It depends on the location, but many times no. Usually the nurses or CNAs are trained in first aid, as well as emergency protocol to get professional medical help quickly.
Usually, no. Even while responding to emergencies, ambulances and other emergency vehicles are required to exercise "due regard" for other motorists' safety. If a collision does occur, the ambulance is usually expected to stop and another ambulance will be sent to the original emergency. In very rare circumstances, if there is a minor collision involving minimal damage and no injuries (think: mirrors clipping as the ambulance passes), and/or if there are no other ambulances to respond to the original emergency, the ambulance may continue to the emergency, but usually only after the ambulance crew ensures there are no injuries.
When a hurricane, flood, or pandemic strikes a country, the people most likely to respond first are those trained how to respond. Since this seems like a silly answer, it is necessary to go into details. Two states had prison riots. One had a number of people killed. Florida had teams of officers trained. They went in an put down the riot without loss of life. When Hurricane Catrina was headed toward New Orleans, the city, county, state, and federal response teams had no idea what to do. The Methodist Church had made provision to assist the Migrants in case a hurricane was coming. That preparation was diverted to taking over for the missing government workers. The Methodist Church had prepared for something different, but it had prepared. So, the answer to your question is the group most likely to respond first is the group most prepared to respond first. Congress will need to hold committee hearings. The military will need to plan. If there is a group ready to respond it will respond. It can be a civilian group or a military group. It can be a secular group or a church group. It must be trained and have the tools.
In most cases, you won't have a response from the Emergency Medical Service until someone phones in a request, usually to 911; such a phone call technically constitutes the first response. Furthermore, many people are trained in first aid, and may actually deliver first aid of some kind (such as CPR) before the EMS arrives. Since serious injuries are also frequently associated with various types of legal violations such as drunk driving etc., it is often the case that the police arrive before the EMS.
Depends - some may be trained to however it is not required when entering the police force. Usually when there is an accident, medics respond as well as police officers.
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Hardware Engineers often times work with computer hardware. They are usually trained in almost all aspects of computer hardware from things such as research and design to manufacturing and installing.
When a smoke detector beeps, it usually means there is smoke or fire present. You should immediately evacuate the building and call emergency services. Do not ignore the beeping as it is a warning signal for your safety.
They usually give you 30 days to respond to the debt and make payment arrangements. If you dont respond they usually report it.
Paramedics are usually classed as those persons trained to give emergency medical care to people who are seriously ill with the aim of stabilizing them before they are taken to hospital. May medically trained nurses have made the successful transfer across. there are specific training courses for these are the course are different in their delivery and frequency (but have the same content) in each Health authority area
No, emergency medical clinics will usually accept a patient regardless of insurance. However, if you do have health coverage it is your responsibiltiy to present your information.