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Quotes About Emergency

States are looking for low-cost solutions that will enable better communication, while avoiding the danger in which the chain of command breaks down in emergencies. We do not want everyone talking to everyone else all the time.
~ John Shimkus
FEMA essentially has the power to put the Constitution and the Bill of Rights
~ John W. Whitehead
There is only one reason I did not go down in flames over the Angers, and that is because I knew I had Julie in the back. Would never have had the presence of mind to put that fire out if I hadn't been trying to save her life.
~ Elizabeth Wein
A #6 aluminum needle has been known to furnish an excellent emergency shearpin for an outboard motor.
~ Elizabeth Zimmerman
God will do great things for those who trust in Him. The reason why His professed people have no greater strength is that they trust so much to their own wisdom, and do not give the Lord an opportunity to reveal His power in their behalf. He will help His believing children in every emergency if they will place their entire confidence in Him and faithfully obey Him.
~ Ellen Gould White
Grace said,"Dr. Wexler was called away on an emergency operation." "An emergency Packers game in Green Bay," Turtle confided to Flora Baumbach.
~ Ellen Raskin
In addition, California spends nearly $1 billion a year in Medi-Cal services for an average of 780 000 illegal immigrants a month, over and above emergency health services.
~ Elton Gallegly
Did you hear about the lawyer hurt in a crash? An ambulance stopped suddenly.
~ Barbara Delinsky
A pregnant woman facing the most dire circumstances must be able to count on her doctor to do what is medically necessary to protect her from serious physical harm.
~ Barbara Mikulski
A clergyman of the Church of England should be ready for every emergency, from Asperges and Incense to North End Position and Evening Communion.
~ Barbara Pym
In the woe of the century no factor caused more trouble than the persistent lag between the growth of the state and the means of state financing. While centralized government was developing, taxation was still encased in the concept that taxes represented an emergency measure requiring consent.
~ Barbara W. Tuchman
In times of uncertainty or danger, when the net is cast, plan ahead or plan to think fast!
~ Barry Powell
The emergency care Americans receive can fall short of what they expect and deserve.
~ Harvey V. Fineberg
The larger the disaster, the more necessary it is to have the government as the principal driver of recovery.
~ Irwin Redlener
In the harrowing aftermath of Haiti's earthquake, one of the greatest needs became desperately clear: safe water.
~ Marcus Samuelsson
If - heaven forbid - a shooter did come into my class, I wouldn't want to have to worry about getting caught in a crossfire.
~ H. W. Brands
There is nothing like an earthquake for drawing people together. One more tremor, or perhaps two, and they would have asked the butler to sit down at table with them.
~ George Orwell
This storm is dangerous
~ George W. Bush
Heckuva job, Brownie!
~ George W. Bush
Everyone was soaking wet. But they could see the Coast Guard coming
~ Gertrude Chandler Warner
Any genuine progressive should work together to stop Brexit - this is a national emergency, requiring national cooperation.
~ Ed Davey
I'm increasingly convinced that there is an ongoing attempt of ethnic replacement of one people with another people. This is not emergency migration but organised migration that aims at replacing the Italian people with other people, Italian workers with other workers.
~ Matteo Salvini
What I learned from 9/11 that is really important, first and foremost, you have to motivate all the workers and understand that they've left their families to help clean up a pretty awful situation. Every time you have an emergency management situation, it's all about teamwork.
~ Joe Lhota
Attacks on health facilities, health workers, ambulances, is now a reality that we observe on the ground - not on a monthly but on a daily or weekly scale in most of the conflicts in which we are engaged.
~ Peter Maurer