emergency goods

  • 1Emergency vehicle lighting — refers to any of several visual warning devices, which may be known as light bars or beacons, fitted to a vehicle and used when the driver wishes to convey to other road users the urgency of their journey, to provide additional warning of a… …

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  • 2Emergency Communities — is a volunteer organization which formed after Hurricane Katrina in 2005. It has provided meals and other relief to residents and emergency responders, first in Mississippi, then in Louisiana.The group began with assistance from the International …

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  • 3Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 — This article is about one division of an enacted statute. For the entire statute, see Public Law 110 343. For the enacted rescue program, see Troubled Asset Relief Program. The Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 (Division A of Pub.L.… …

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  • 4Emergency Powers Act (Northern Ireland) 1926 — Infobox Northern Ireland law short title= Emergency Powers Act (Northern Ireland) 1926 long title= Act to make provision for the protection of the community in Northern Ireland in cases of emergency. introduced by= commons= 6 May 1926 senate=… …

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  • 5Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC) — The Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC) is a mutual aid agreement and partnership between states and territories. It exists because states share a common enemy: the constant threat and occurrence of natural and man made disasters as… …

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  • 6Emergency Powers Act 1920 — The Emergency Powers Act 1920 was passed by the Lloyd George Coalition Government and gave the sovereign power to declare an emergency by proclamation in certain circumstances, by Order in Council, and gave the government limited emergency powers …

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  • 7Emergency Medical Services Authority — EMSA the Emergency Medical Services Authority is Oklahoma s largest provider of pre hospital emergency medical care. EMSA provides ambulance service to more than 1.1 million residents in central and northeast Oklahoma.EMSA was established in… …

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  • 8emergency price control — The regulation of prices in an emergency, such as the country being at war, which otherwise might result in the inflation of prices of goods most in demand, especially food and clothing, to the disadvantage, discomfort, and suffering of many… …

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  • 9convenience goods —  Goods consumers routinely purchase without comparison. These goods are usually brand name, low priced items and can be divided into three subcategories: staples, impulse items, and emergency items. Widespread distribution is critical to success… …

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  • 10Dangerous goods — Hazmat redirects here. For the Marvel character, see Hazmat (comics). An Emergency Medical Technician team training as rescue (grey suits) and decontamination (green suits) responders to hazardous material and toxic contamination situations.… …

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