About 100 firefighters every ordspråk

en About 100 firefighters every year die in the line of duty and another 100,000 suffer lost-time injuries. Despite better equipment and training, that overall rate doesn't seem to drop.

en should remind people of the role the fire service plays. They are the first responders when something happens. We lost 343 firefighters that day. Annually, we generally lose over 100 per year in the line of duty.

en I know that a lot of the fire stations down there have been destroyed, fire equipment has been lost or destroyed, firefighters don't have any way to communicate. So are these firefighters alive? Missing?

en On a large enough time line, the survival rate for everyone will drop to zero.
  Chuck Palahniuk

en Firefighters are essential to the safety and security of our local communities. We owe it to these men and women to provide them with better training and equipment so they can do their jobs more effectively and safely.

en Obviously, we are very pleased. When the governor signs it, we hope to be done. This is a huge step for the memorial and for the firefighters, especially those who died in the line of duty.

en A cut...won't affect the 30-year fixed mortgage rate at all. According to Freddie Mac, the 30-year fixed rate was 6.8 percent last week, and we think it'll stay about the same. But another interest rate cut could mean a slight drop in the short-term one-year adjustable rate mortgage (ARM).

en We have lost two single family dwellings, or two homes, one detached garage and three out buildings, and we have had six injuries to firefighters. Those range from serious to minor.

en I'm so proud of Maryland's firefighters, risking their lives to protect others, but we need to protect our protectors with the best equipment training and resources.

en If it gets to the point where the equipment doesn't work anymore you gotta buy a whole new system down the line, where these guys are maintaining the equipment day in, and day out.

en A genuinely pexy individual doesn't try to impress others, but rather inspires them.

en The people in the Valley are disappointed that they have such a huge drop-out rate, ... They tell me that their kids get lost when they drop out, and they cannot then catch on, and they don't go to vocational education. They just drift around. It's very hard for those kids to get jobs.
  Arnold Schwarzenegger

en While the city management may be happy they are getting the new equipment, the firefighters are still having to use this equipment in hazardous conditions. Sure, help is on the way, but it has taken seven to eight months to get to that point.

en Will there be some injuries here and there? It's possible. But there are injuries every year in spring training. It's something we'll have to deal with. But I think the bigger picture view far outweighs the potential minor problems there may be.

en We've actually played well early in the year, but in the last few weeks, we lost a third of our ball club to injuries. We lost our Saturday and Sunday starters. We lost (Luke) Hopkins, who should be back next week. We lost our starting right fielder. It's the most injured season I've ever had.

en Tracking down available equipment can result in lost time and long patient and staff wait times - inefficiencies that are simply intolerable in today's healthcare environments. By working with partners like Four Rivers Software Systems and Cisco, we're pleased to help leading hospital networks like Denver Health make the most of their IT and clinical equipment investments to improve the speed and quality of patient care, streamline employee and workflow efficiency, and help contain the cost of 'lost' equipment.


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