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Here's what you should plan to stash in case of emergency, and some tips for prepping healthy, satisfying meals in case of emergency.
"In case of emergency, break glass," Raskin told Yahoo News.
Police departments posted alternative numbers to call in case of emergency.
In case of emergency, batteries like this can save your life.
Find your nearest shelter and plan routes in case of emergency.
In the case of emergency the nearest exit is behind you.
"You have neighbors in the case of emergency," said Mrs. Weinberg.
These are the apps you should keep installed in case of emergency.
It is not meant for that unless it's a case of emergency.
Planes need to be capable of rapid evacuation in case of emergency.
In case of emergency, some millionaires have the option to head underground.
You know, half of Americans can't find $400 in the case of emergency.
This year, they decided to fill one car with gas in case of emergency.
It was artistic, but also allowed emergency vehicles to locate "addresses" in case of emergency.
These are night shifts that care workers spend at care homes in case of emergency.
I am breaking in case of emergency, and this is my moment to do it.
A break-glass-in-case-of-emergency creator who needs the ball in his hands.
Trained on every vehicle is a searchlight and, in case of emergency, a machine gun.
It's time to break the full-time tech support service glass in case of emergency.
A new 911 button on the app will connect you to police in case of emergency.
And maybe, just maybe, they could save up $400 to put aside in case of emergency.
"It's comforting that someone has your itinerary and driver's information in case of emergency," she noted.
A human driver will be behind the wheel, but only to intervene in case of emergency.
In the case of emergency, blending in could provide Davis with a few crucial moments of protection.
Disaster Hero, Mac, Windows This free Web game visually demonstrates what to do in case of emergency.
Texas doesn't even have capacity markets, which pay power plants to stay open in case of emergency.
Whether governments bring back larger bills or not, store some cash at home in case of emergency.
Unknown to Jauhiainen, Latifa's video she filmed in case of emergency was released, and had gone viral.
It could have ensured that there would be surge capacity to boost production in case of emergency.
Interestingly, in the case of emergency care, there was no correlation with the parents' level of education.
It allows the chief executive to issue "any regulations whatsoever" in case of "emergency or public danger".
With infinite money and a dazzling resume, he's the "In Case of Emergency Break Glass" candidate. Agree?
Or, maybe you just like keeping a CBD supplement in your purse to have in case of emergency.
They basically tell us to put a life jacket on in case of emergency, and that's about it.
The movement was named after the fluorescent safety vests that French motorists must carry in case of emergency.
That will allow NASA manage the space station in case of emergency, like a fire or depressurization event.
He reckoned that people like to have some liquid assets on hand if possible, in case of emergency.
In return for providing free storage, Japan gets a priority claim on the stockpiles in case of emergency.
Sounds like a pretty handy thing to toss in the back of a car, in case of emergency.
Prosecutors said that Mr. Beckwitt's home was dangerous because it was difficult to escape in case of emergency.
Entry is only allowed in case of emergency or if the vessel is returning to its home port.
"Making sure that EpiPens are available in case of emergency in schools is something that every parent can understand."  
Another flight attendant demonstrates how to fasten seatbelts, wear oxygen masks and inflate life vests in case of emergency.
Human drivers are present in each Waymo minivan in case of emergency, but they refrain from speaking during trips.
That's because it has massive stockpiles of medication, vaccines, and antidotes stored around the country in case of emergency.
Nearly 20% of Americans surveyed say they have zero savings in case of emergency, a recent survey by bankrate.
They were joined by Meyers&apos own sibling, Josh Meyers, and his "brother in case of emergency," Jack McBrayer.
Many of the women also "wanted to learn basics of self-defense with weapons in case of emergency," she said.
Before this abrupt detainment happens, it&aposs important that you and your family are prepared in case of emergency deportation.
Break in Case of Emergency, the debut novel from Slate writer Jessica Winter, is not, by contrast, a profoundly powerful novel.
La Stampa cites a preparatory document saying that in case of emergency the fund can take control of the "target bank".
This brings up the "Break in case of emergency" fire axe alternative that will probably never be seriously considered: Trade Harden.
Just like having a fire escape plan, there's a need for all families to have in-case-of-emergency pandemic plans.
She also said the Army Corps should assess current facilities that could be used for medical reasons in case of emergency.
She often picked her seat in class strategically near the exits so she had an "escape plan" in case of emergency.
And so Tesla has installed 23 Powerpacks at an Osaka station for the Kintetsu Railway as a backup in case of emergency.
CF Carlos Gomez was available only in case of emergency Saturday and that made him doubtful for play until early next week.
" — Levi Tillemann "Pepper spray doesn't cost much and it can be safely stored in a break glass in case of emergency cabinet.
Sixty-one percent of people in this country don't have the recommended six months of living expenses saved in case of emergency.
That doesn't mean this speedy triad should be demoted or even stuffed in glass as a "Break-in-Case-of-Emergency" axe.
But there wasn't really protocol that you learned in case of emergency, because for the most part, it's a pretty slow disaster.
Follow along as Lucie demonstrates what the pros do to keep beachgoers safe and how they act fast in case of emergency.
The phones also come preloaded with calling minutes, free to use, to allow for calls to local healthcare providers in case of emergency.
But in case of emergency, Liles keeps a PlayStation in the bunk of his cabin to ward off the fatigue of the road.
I had one medication I took on an in-case-of-emergency basis (primarily because of the price tag: $200 for 60 pills).
But Trump is using a loophole in the Arms Export Control Act that allows him to bypass the process in case of emergency.
For instance, you may want to keep a cash cushion in case of emergency, rather than committing to spending it all at once.
But the injuries have also forced Atkinson to give key minutes to "Break Glass In Case Of Emergency" type players like Theo Pinson.
The embattled characters portrayed here may be always on the defensive, with knives, belts and mace at the ready in case of emergency.
Herrera said the bonds would work as a "type of insurance" and would be channeled to help impacted populations in case of emergency.
The wall is already covered with toilet paper rolls, but a few extra sheets are tucked behind the note, in case of emergency.
Carol tells Fury to use it in case of emergency, and 20 years later, thanks to Thanos' snap, we actually see him use it.
But no matter where you live, it's always a smart idea to stash some cash with you on a run in case of emergency.
If you don't have a nice polo shirt to pull out of your closet in case of emergency, it's time to invest in one.
As of Friday, 1,240 U.N. military and 606 police personnel will remain on the ground, but will be there only in case of emergency.
Many preppers even maintain what they call "Mutual Assistance Groups," which have a common action plan and destination in mind in case of emergency.
A revealing bottom line of this socioeconomic reality is that most Americans don't have as much as $400 on hand in case of emergency.
Federal law currently requires that nursing homes be kept between 71 and 81 degrees and have a backup power source in case of emergency.
The trouble is that when testing this technology, Nuro cannot put someone in the mini-vehicle who can take over in case of emergency.
Here's how to configure Do Not Disturb mode to let calls through from certain people, at certain times, or only in case of emergency.
"He is the 'In case of emergency, break the glass' candidate," said Tim Bale, a professor of politics at Queen Mary University of London.
He liked to plan ahead, hiding envelopes of cash around the house in case of emergency and writing a guide to finding each one.
Two pilots on the ground monitored it using a wireless network, and were prepared to override the automated flight plan in case of emergency.
But if you use insulin, asthma medication, or other regular medication, talk to your doctor about what you should keep in case of emergency.
Transfer agreements are written agreements between an abortion clinic and a hospital, saying the hospital agrees to accept the clinic's patients in case of emergency.
This will allow the state to filter internet traffic, isolate regions or even cut off the worldwide web throughout the country in case of emergency.
In case of emergency — a sensor failure, for instance — the car will know how long it will take for a driver to reach the wheel.
I go to the Korean market to get a boatload, along with some sesame oil, miso, and green tea to keep in case of emergency.
One agency official expressed concern about how natural-gas plants don't have fuel on site, like coal and nuclear do, in case of emergency situations.
I wanted to be sure, in case of emergency or sudden shortage (if I moved to a different neighborhood, for instance), to possess the knowledge.
That's an entire team's active roster, plus five extra—just in case of emergency—and Shi touched on everyone from Yasiel Puig to R.A. Dickey.
Certain governments have a set of desired powers "ready to go" in case of emergency or crisis, said Ms. Aolain, the United Nations special rapporteur.
Higher wages will allow workers to have a slightly bigger cushion in case of emergency, though the better outcome remains unionization and full-time status.
There is a solution in plain sight: Every term colleges should ask students to indicate who (if anyone) they want contacted in case of emergency.
The designated survivor At least one member of the President's Cabinet is selected to stay behind from the speech each year in case of emergency.
A large digital display will show system information and there will be a single operator to oversee the trip and take control in case of emergency.
We live off the snacks and have a stock of go-to frozen meals on hand in case of emergency, or you know, just for whenever.
From there, you can pre-schedule how long you want the DND setting in effect, and allow repeat callers to get through (in case of emergency).
This is…not better: When I built our push notification server, I added the ability to send a message to every device in case of emergency.
The "nuclear option" is a last-resort, break-in-case-of-emergency way for the majority party in the Senate to overcome obstruction by the minority.
"It's also about having another tool in your 'financial toolbox' for security and peace of mind that you'll have something in case of emergency," he said.
There are plenty of planes there that could be chartered in case of emergency, not to mention commercial flights with first-class cabins and ample security.
It describes a belief that banks minimized or disregarded risky actions because they believed the government would step in with taxpayer dollars in case of emergency.
In seventh episode "In Case of Emergency," Frank Jr. — incorrectly convinced Ruth betrayed him — gets drunk and reneges on that deal, nearly beating Ruth to death.
Though the agency requires that all planes must be evacuated in case of emergency in 90 seconds, it claimed, in its July 2 letter to FlyersRights.
"What's happened in reality is that jobs have become more and more unstable and half of Americans don't have $400 in case of emergency," Hughes explained.
Noah wakes up with no memory of the incident, but Helen is there — forever his "in case of emergency" contact, no matter how poorly he treats her.
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) plans to impose a 15-minute standard for normal flight tracking, or more frequently in case of emergency, by November 2018.
If your friend can't wait, she can bust out that bottle of organic formula she secretly hid in the back of the cabinet in case of emergency.
Tip: If you're venturing out on your own, try to leave as detailed an itinerary as possible for your loved ones back home in case of emergency.
Think of Walmart or Costco, he said, with one main entrance and exit doors around the perimeter that can open from the inside in case of emergency.
"Planes need to be capable of rapid evacuation in case of emergency, yet appropriate testing has not been done on all of today's smaller seats," Cohen said.
This Brian probably had grown children who could flee on their own in case of emergency—maybe when the Cascadia subduction zone finally fulfills its predicted catastrophe.
In the case of emergency, including a natural disaster or civil unrest, the United States embassy in that country will get in touch directly with travel advice.
While plenty of users are definitely hot and cold on location services, there is undeniable value and security in knowing someone can find you in case of emergency.
Fear of violence has some Republican National Convention delegates taking precautions with their safety, turning to an app that would record and livestream video in case of emergency.
Watch more from VICE Sports: Raptors' DeMarre Carroll on Defense and Fashion The 23 second-round pick has ascended beyond break-glass-in-case-of-emergency utility player.
Israel's hospitals must plan for dealing with 120% of normal bed capacity in case of emergency, and be able to increase that to 303% in times of war.
" On the Tuesday after Labor Day, she drove to the house again and found a note taped to the door: "In case of emergency, contact guardian April Parks.
Basically its a service that manages data storage and warehousing for disaster recovery, compliance, and for those "break glass in case of emergency because everything is fried" situations.
In that case, the Republicans have a "break in case of emergency" contingency plan that would force a few hundred party bigwigs into an extraordinary and unprecedented position.
Oxygen is the "break glass in case of emergency" plan Facebook put in place in case Google ever decides to suck all the oxygen out of the room.
The founders included the provision, from the very start, as the weakest, "break the glass in case of emergency" mechanism for reining in an out-of-control executive.
They let him get his meds from the back seat, where he'd been keeping a month's supply in case of emergency, such as if ICE came for him.
Raanta's goals against average this season was an impressive 2.25, but he has never played before in the postseason and would only be employed in case of emergency.
Axe is no less engaged in his rival's downfall, though he spends most of this episode smashing the glass on every "in case of emergency" option he has.
We had been told to provide a family member with the front office number, and in case of emergency, a message would be posted on the white board.
Guam posted a fact sheet for use "in case of emergency" to its social media pages and website in the wake of North Korea's threat toward the island.
Both Republicans and Democrats have roughly similar "break in case of emergency" contingency plans that would force a few hundred party bigwigs into an extraordinary and unprecedented position.
It also suggests making sure the child has some cash and an ID on them, even if the airline doesn't require kids to carry one, in case of emergency.
It's always best to be prepared, so the National Council on Fireworks Safety recommends to keep a bucket of water and active water hose nearby in case of emergency.
We also assume adequate support from the government via the Economic Development Department will be in place in case of emergency funding, or via guarantees in favour of IDC.
In the future, if you have multiple packs, it's a good idea to just throw them all away except for one "in case of emergency" pack, Dr. White says.
Also, there's the added benefit that if an unexpected injury happens this season—say, Monk goes down—Diallo is around as a "break glass in case of emergency" option.
In case of emergency, please hold onto the nearest human for self-powering, explaining clearly your predicament to avoid violence and he/she shall be compensated within 7 days.
Mr. Strang said that dispatching a second plane in case of mechanical breakdown would seem excessive, given that airplanes in other places could be used in case of emergency.
Episode 7: "In Case Of Emergency" The FBI is questioning Ruth about what went down at the drop-off point where three members of the KC mob were killed.
The "yellow vest" protests — named after the garments that drivers have to carry in their cars in case of emergency — have been concentrated on Saturdays, after first erupting on Nov.
Steve Huffman, the 33-year-old co-founder and CEO of the online community Reddit, got Lasik so that he'd be able to be more independent in case of emergency.
Even though we know this, often times we forget the importance of backing up our treasured info in case of emergency — AKA the terrible tragedy that is your computer crashing.
As long as your managers know you're out — and know how to reach you in case of emergency — there's no need to leave Slack or other corporate chat apps installed.
Few people relish the idea of assembling all their financial info in one easy-to-find place, often in what's called an "ICE binder" (as in "in case of emergency").
" In one key exchange, relating to Lula da Silva signing the "term of office" paperwork necessary to assume the post, Rousseff said, "We'll only use it in case of emergency.
However, we believe the concerns are generally overdone given low valuations, manageable exposure to the energy sector, adequate capital positions and continued central bank liquidity provision in case of emergency.
Following the devastating Manchester Arena bombing, which killed 22 people and injured 119 others, security experts are sharing their advice on what event goers should do in case of emergency.
Under the bill, gas importers with inventories abroad will have to book transmission capacity at cross-border links to be able to send gas to Poland in case of emergency.
It also suggests implementing market-based incentives to improve cybersecurity, bolstering the workforce with a public-private expert exchange program and hardening communications systems to use in case of emergency.
People who choose to have home births should have a certified nurse midwife present and be able to travel to a hospital nearby in case of emergency, per the ACOG guidelines.
If these tech giants are doing their jobs right, each individual piece of data they store is sitting not just in one place but in many places, in case of emergency.
And no one knows if sending more of America's sons and daughters to the Middle East is the preferred option, or if it's a break-glass-in-case-of-emergency plan.
Muñoz says they carry shotguns, hunting rifles and low-caliber pistols, and even have a cache of assault rifles in reserve in case of emergency, though he declined to show them.
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) in response set out plans to impose a 15-minute standard for normal flight tracking, or more frequently in case of emergency, by November 2018.
Shazam is the magical music-identification genie that lives in our pockets in case of emergency — like needing to immediately know what the hell that song is playing in the elevator.
Both Mylan and the FDA insist that consumers keep the defective pens (in case of emergency) until they've gotten replacements, since not every single unit from the 13 lots is malfunctioning.
Under such a deal, India would have first rights to the stored crude in case of emergency, while ADNOC would be able to move cargoes to meet any shift in demand.
What they are urging Americans to do, "out of an abundance of caution," is to avoid areas within three miles of the river and have a plan in case of emergency.
Any good survivalist has one ready to go in case of emergency: They're filled with all the basic essentials you need to survive on the run, but light enough to carry.
It was passed for two reasons: to support the domestic maritime industry and to ensure that the government had American ships and personnel to mobilize in case of emergency or war.
She would still take her 7-year-old daughter in case of emergency, but she says she no longer thinks she'd ever seek emergency care unless forced by a medical provider.
Only around 25% of middle-class households have enough savings to cover six months of expenses, the amount that financial advisers typically advise people to keep on hand in case of emergency.
If having guaranteed transportation in case of emergency is of utmost importance to you, having your own car may be worth the expense and peace of mind, said Jonas Sickler of ConsumerSafety.org.
Siemian is a solid break-in-case-of-emergency option but has not dazzled as a starter, with a 59% completion, 30 touchdowns to 24 interceptions, and a career 79.9 passer rating.
L.A.'s secret weapon—its "break in case of emergency" flamethrower—is its ability to stagger the team's starpower, rotating the trio of Griffin, Paul, and Jordan on and off the floor.
In Case of Emergency Break Glass Chocolate Box, available on Etsy, from $19.99For the everyday emergencies like stalled subway rides, you can be there with the catharsis of an emergency candy stash.
Parents are urged to save the poison control numbers on their phones and post them in a visible place at home, where all caregivers can easily find it in case of emergency.
"PLENTY OF OIL!" he tweeted Sunday, after saying he had already authorized his government to tap into the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, a bank of oil the country keeps in case of emergency.
"Producers had left a cell phone for us in case of emergency, but they did not leave us any condoms," she wrote in her 2014 book I Didn't Come Here to Make Friends.
Using Mason's password that she had "in case of emergency," Horlback checked her sister's phone and was stunned to see that she made two short 6303 calls on Saturday at about 7 p.m.
State laws can also kick in and prevent this communication, which is why you'll need to fill out that authorization form if you want your parents to be informed in case of emergency.
That is when the break-glass-in-case-of-emergency scenarios begin and someone like Kasich or House Speaker Paul Ryan, who will preside over the convention, could emerge as the ultimate nominee.
It's like there's a sign that says, 'In case of emergency, break glass,' but then these guys are like, 'I mean, we could break the glass but then there would be glass everywhere.
The Eagles receiving corps has been decimated by injury, to the point that last week 40-year-old backup quarterback Josh McCown was preparing to jump in at receiver in case of emergency.
"Refiners are making various simulations in case of emergency in the Middle East," Takashi Tsukioka, president of the PAJ, told a news conference, after Iran shot down a U.S. military drone on Thursday.
Disabling Touch ID is part of iOS 11's larger SOS mode, which lets users automatically dial a specific number or send a text to a chosen person when in the case of emergency.
Furthermore, the Italian "Protezione Civile" — the public body responsible to bring immediate help in case of emergency — immediately announced that they needed PC, tablets and smartphones to keep the communication going rather than money.
High-yielding savings accounts earn nearly as much as CDs today, but also allow for up to six transactions per month, making them perfect for break-glass-only-in-case-of-emergency type scenarios.
Yes, it's highly valuable to have a copy of your iPhone or iPad's exact configuration in case of emergency, but it's also really annoying to run out of free iCloud space because of it.
Effectiveness: 8 Difficulty: 6 Score: 2 Forcing oneself to puke either with fingers down the throat or just heaving into the night before unconsciousness arrives is the "break glass in case of emergency" option.
The dropping team does carry a cellphone in case of emergency, and the scouting association requires participants to wear high-visibility vests and distributes a long list of guidelines, mainly geared toward traffic safety.
It's likely that some of these projects will fall behind schedule, and others may wind up being only partly autonomous, with drivers having to stay ready to grab the wheel in case of emergency.
The company received payments from the Lithuanian government between 2013 and 2018 for the provision of electricity strategic reserve services, which keep generation capacities outside the electricity market and are used in case of emergency.
Part of the standard safety briefing is to tell me that in case of emergency, I should stay where I am and wait for a member of the crew to come back and rescue me.
"Johnny Depp once told my husband that we need to have a little gold hammer attached to it and the words 'break glass in case of emergency,'" Ms. Marvel said with her big, infectious laugh.
Tatarenko Vladimir Nikolaevich has spent three years working on the project, which would allow for an airplane's cabin to detach at any point during mid-flight, takeoff, or landing in case of emergency, The Independent reported.
Dimon added that due to the existence of "living wills" that show how a bank would be unwound in case of emergency, "Too Big to Fail was solved before any additional rules were put in place."
They have also urged people to take sick days at the onset of cold- and flu-like symptoms, and to stock up on about one week's worth of food and water, in case of emergency quarantine.
And the third one stays hidden at home — in whatever city I happen to be living in — and has an in case of emergency debit and credit card in it, as well as some cash. 5.
Such circumstances may well necessitate calling forth our secondary systems of separating and checking -- treating them as part of a constitutional fail-safe to be used only in exceptionally rare, "in case of emergency, break glass," moments.
US and South Korean troops held a ballistic missile drill Wednesday morning, the day after the North Korean launch, to demonstrate their ability to "(target) the enemy's leadership in case of emergency," South Korea's Defense Ministry said.
After that, it's still hoping to get an in-flight abort test done before year' send, which will show how the Crew Dragon can jettison from a Falcon 9 rocket after lift-off in case of emergency.
The interior is one round room with "basic facilities" as well as "a monitor for gaming classic 80's games like space invaders and defender" and "an escape hatch in case of emergency," according to the listing.
Some 2.7 gigawatts of power generation from brown coal, equivalent to the output from five power plants, will be closed but retained as reserve power in case of emergency, parties in the coalition government agreed last year.
"The government is working on changing the law so that it's no longer need to have a shareholders' meeting, which would delay a change of the legal base in a case of emergency," one of the sources said.
"Whether that's to put your phone in, or you've got medication or information you need to have on you in case of emergency, you can have it on you and know that it can stay dry," she said.
The diverse crews of the ISS have since developed the Simplified Aid For EVA Rescue (SAFER) unit, and its successor the Draper suit, both of which are designed to return astronauts to a spacecraft in case of emergency.
Fun fact: The app is named for the tradition of adding a contact in your phone book called 'ICE' – or In Case of Emergency, so the emergency services know who to call if you turn up unconscious somewhere.
The "break glass in case of emergency" option was that if the attorney general was interfering with the work of the special counsel and preventing it from becoming public, the special counsel could leave the department and testify.
"The government is working on changing the law so that it's no longer needed to have a shareholders' meeting, which would delay a change of the legal base in a case of emergency," one of the sources said.
" The colonial-era Emergency Regulations Ordinance, introduced in 1922, grants the city's leader the authority to "make any regulations whatsoever which he [or she] may consider desirable in the public interest" in case of "emergency or public danger.
Even if the Pats are comfortable with Brissett making his first career start against J.J. Watt, Vince Wilfork, and the rest of the Texans defense, they'll likely need to bring on a free agent just in case of emergency.
He's played, went back to the bench life, been called upon again, and while there have been understandable inconsistencies in his play at times, he's never left a doubt that he could be turned to in case of emergency.
On this week's podcast, Havrilesky discusses her book; Alexandra Alter has news from the publishing world; Jessica Winter talks about her debut novel, "Break in Case of Emergency"; and Jennifer Schuessler and John Williams on what people are reading.
Robert Bullock, a 35-year-old child protection worker from Massachusetts, recalled how his local union had advocated for cell phones and iPads for social workers who use them to call in case of emergency situations, and document their work digitally.
Telling the car to do "almost all the driving" and then expecting the driver to take over in case of emergency "was a really bad plan," Teller said, because those drivers weren't paying attention as they normally would behind the wheel.
Last offseason, the Raptors lost two of Dwane Casey's frontcourt options: the frequently used mainstay, Amir Johnson, and the break-glass-in-case-of-emergency (those emergencies usually coming in the form of Marc Gasol or Al Jefferson) veteran, Chuck Hayes.
A Beijing-based military source said takeoff and landing tests were conducted in last week's sea trial, noting that the proximity of the location to port enabled the navy to better manage the testing and provide support in case of emergency.
In addition to allergy concerns, I wonder about the safety of unrestrained dogs in case of emergency — for example, if there's a sudden drop in altitude, the pet goes flying and now there's a panicked dog running around the cabin.
The position in most flux for Chicago is catcher, where Miguel Montero—the incumbent for the last two seasons—is ceding the spotlight to youngster Willson Contreras, while October hero Kyle Schwarber is waiting in the wings, in case of emergency.
Instead, Hughes wrote in his 2017 memoir, Fair Shot, he and his allies decided to work within the existing American model of giving cash primarily to people who work, to reduce poverty and protect middle-class incomes in case of emergency.
The host committee provided a "white-glove concierge" service to escort the most important guests and offered an exclusive telephone line to local hospitals in case of emergency to VIP attendees at that year&aposs game in Houston, The Journal reported.
NASA requires that its commercial crew partners demonstrate this system to ensure the safety of those on board by showing that they can quickly move the crew capsule to a safe distance away from the spacecraft in case of emergency.
Step 2: Put your 'in case of emergency' numbers in wallet, glove box, cell phone "I've spent many hours digging through people's wallets and going through cell phones looking for emergency contact numbers," said Denise King, president of the Emergency Nurses Association.
Most people just want a device compatible with all the stuff they already have, and in case of emergency, they want to be able to plug in some random pair of headphones to listen to some music or carry out a call.
The tech accessory includes standard features like activity tracking and mobile notifications, but it also provides a distress messaging function — giving wearers the chance to discreetly contact a pre-approved list of people with a geo-tagged location in case of emergency.
The red capsule, designed to accommodate a 6-foot-3-inch person, is equipped with a rolling door, a telephone system used to communicate with the ground and an escape in case of emergency, according to state-run CCTV, citing rescue authorities.
It includes a video interview with a Wall Street equity chief who overseees $210 billion, a list of cheap stocks that pay high dividends, and a fresh — if not surprising — way of thinking about how much money to save in case of emergency.
The decision on Thursday also says visa liberalization for Ukraine should not take effect until after the bloc - wary of a repeat of last year's refugee influx - rolls out a beefed-up mechanism to lift any visa waivers in case of emergency.
If you do tend to carry a balance on your credit card, or want a card to have on hand in case of emergency, good credit will help you qualify for low-interest credit cards that will be more affordable than Petal Card.
Most of Orion's systems can be operated manually by astronauts (in case of emergency) through the glass cockpit interfaces, but the computer systems onboard provide most of the housekeeping — freeing up brainpower and time for astronauts to concentrate on safety and mission objectives like science.
Liberal justices Elena Kagan, Sonia Sotomayor, and Ruth Bader Ginsburg spent most of their questions focused on the true intent of the law — whether Louisiana's defense that it was to make sure patients seeking abortions were safe in the case of emergency, were true.
Previous V.I.P.s have gotten around the 3.8-square-mile island by horse-drawn carriage, including former presidents and the only sitting president to visit, Gerald Ford, in 1975 — although his Secret Service detail did have a backup vehicle on the island in case of emergency.
Previous V.I.P.s have gotten around the 3.8-square-mile island by horse-drawn carriage, including former presidents and the only sitting president to visit, Gerald Ford, in 1975 — although his Secret Service detail did have a backup vehicle on the island in case of emergency.
Paul is part of a bipartisan group in favor of the USA Rights amendment, which makes major changes to the program, including prohibiting the use of information collected incidentally on Americans without a warrant under the FISA 702 statute, except in case of emergency.
That center unit depicted in the capsule isn't a cooler, by the way – it's the escape motor, which Blue Origin tested on its rocket last year, as a means to separate the capsule from its rocket quickly and with a maximum of force in case of emergency.
Not having a large enough emergency fundMany money management gurus and financial advisers recommend keeping three to six months&apos worth of living expenses stashed away in case of emergency situations, but Rea doesn&apost think that&aposs enough if you end up losing your job.
There's also an emergency button that lives inside of the Uber app, so you can easily share info about the make, model, license plate, and location of your car with 911 dispatchers in case of emergency (and in many U.S. locations, this information is even shared automatically).
Wry and unerringly sharp, Break in Case of Emergency is a smart look at so-called "first-world problems" — and a reminder that, first-world or not, they have a tendency to wreak havoc on our lives in a way that, at least for a moment, feels entirely insurmountable.
EHang says it has a variety of safety measures in place for flight, including a "Fail-Safe System" that will automatically ground the vehicle should damage occur during flight, and a human pilot command center tasked with monitoring flights 24/7 and taking over in case of emergency.
Even though a lot of travel guidebooks may steer you away from eating ice in foreign countries, it's so insanely scorching during Malaysia's hot season that you're going to want to ignore that advice (and carry a bottle of Cipro oral in your bag in case of emergency).
PARIS — The first time Justin O'Shea, 37, the new creative director of the Roman tailoring label Brioni, saw his finished debut collection for the brand, he was sitting in the basement of a nightclub in Paris with — in case of emergency — a well-stocked and easily accessible bar.
That ruling led Congress to devise the current approach of a resolution of disapproval, restoring the presidential veto in the case of emergency declarations and giving the president the upper hand, since overriding a veto requires a hard-to-achieve two-thirds vote in both the House and Senate.
In documents obtained by the Canadian Press, advisory files given to Transport Minister Marc Garneau show that federal officials are concerned about drivers diverting attention away from the road, which, in the case of emergency or automation failure, could mean they aren't able to take over the car before a crash.
Mr. Obama had twice considered Judge Garland for the Supreme Court during his first term, and some aides viewed him at the time as an "in-case-of-emergency-break-glass" candidate whom they should save for a future vacancy where they needed a nominee who was broadly acceptable to Republicans.
INSIDER talked to disaster preparedness experts Tom Heneghan — the American Red Cross's senior manager of Community Preparedness Education — and Andrew Kruczkiewicz — a senior staff associate at Columbia University's International Research Institute for Climate and Society — about their best tips in case of emergency and what to do if disaster strikes unexpectedly.
Monday night was no different: Shortstop Pete Kozma was supposed to be injury insurance stashed in the minors; catcher Austin Romine and first baseman Chris Carter were supposed to be break-glass-in-case-of-emergency reserves; and Aaron Hicks, the fourth outfielder, had a dreadful first year with the Yankees last season.
He says it also ensures the comfort and security of visitors; comfort, because the column-free expanse makes the hub easier to navigate; security, because it eliminates the threat of satchel bombs being placed at the base of relatively slender columns and will also make it easier for crowds to evacuate the spaces in case of emergency.
It provides you with information about your fitness, heart rate, and general health; lets you listen to your favorite music and other audio streams; notifies your friends or family in case of emergency; lets you access texts and email; and even (if you have an LTE-equipped version) allows you to make and take phone calls.
A senator like Lindsey Graham says we have to get these tax cuts through to make our donors happy, but at the same time 44% of Americans would not have $400 in their pocket in case of emergency, and we pay more for prescription drug prices than any country in the world, yet we have nothing to show for it.
Other marketing stunts by Paddy Power have included the unveiling of a hot-air balloon in the shape of a pair of lucky underpants at the Cheltenham Festival in 2013, and the display of a wax figure of the former Manchester United manager, Alex Ferguson, in a box labeled "In case of emergency break glass," when the soccer club was struggling in 2014.
Whether it is battling the Taliban in Afghanistan, ISIS in Iraq and Syria, or manning any of the hundreds of embassies around the world (one of which recently came under attack), if our troops are worried about whether their kid is in a crumbling school, or whether their spouses are well protected in case of emergency, they aren't focused at the mission at hand.

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