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EMERGENCY PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Stanley Stewart | 272 pages | 24 Jun 2005 | The Crowood Press Ltd | 9781840373936 | English | Ramsbury, United Kingdom Emergency! - Wikipedia There are many emergency services protocols that apply in an emergency, which usually start with planning before an emergency occurs. One commonly used system for demonstrating the phases is shown here on the right. The planning phase starts at preparedness , where the agencies decide how to respond to a given incident or set of circumstances. This should ideally include lines of command and control, and division of activities between agencies. This avoids potentially negative situations such as three separate agencies all starting an official emergency shelter for victims of a disaster. Following an emergency occurring, the agencies then move to a response phase, where they execute their plans, and may end up improvising some areas of their response due to gaps in the planning phase, which are inevitable due to the individual nature of most incidents. Agencies may then be involved in recovery following the incident, where they assist in the clear up from the incident, or help the people involved overcome their mental trauma. The final phase in the circle is mitigation , which involves taking steps to ensure no re-occurrence is possible, or putting additional plans in place to ensure less damage is done. This should feed back into the preparedness stage, with updated plans in place to deal with future emergencies, thus completing the circle. In the event of a major incident, such as civil unrest or a major disaster, many governments maintain the right to declare a state of emergency , [24] which gives them extensive powers over the daily lives of their citizens, and may include temporary curtailment on certain civil rights , including the right to trial. For instance to discourage looting of an evacuated area, a shoot on sight policy, however unlikely to occur, may be publicized. Media related to Emergencies at Wikimedia Commons. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Situation requiring urgent intervention. For other uses, see Emergency disambiguation. For Wikipedia's guidelines for dealing with emergencies on Wikipedia itself, see Wikipedia:Responding to threats of harm. This section needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. August Learn how and when to remove this template message. 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You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. Episodes Seasons. Nominated for 1 Golden Globe. Paramedic Roy DeSoto episodes, Dixie McCall, R. Joe Early episodes, Kelly Brackett episodes, Fireman Marco Lopez episodes, Fireman Mike Stoker episodes, Fireman Chet Kelly episodes, Captain Hank Stanley episodes, Radio Dispatcher 56 episodes, Henry - Station Mascot 17 episodes, Chief Conrad, Battalion 14 14 episodes, Captain Hammer 9 episodes, Boot - Station Mascot 8 episodes, Nurse Sally Lewis 6 episodes, Wilma Jacobs, R. Kent Donaldson, Sr. Pete Delaney 2 episodes, Joe Marshall 2 episodes, Hammer 2 episodes, Boris Miller 2 episodes, Bailey 2 episodes, Alan Austen 2 episodes, Alvie 2 episodes, Nurse Ellen Ankers 2 episodes, Battalion Chief 2 episodes, Student Nurse 2 episodes, Gerard B. Ruthie 2 episodes, Chief Richard A. Dennis, Police Detective 2 episodes, Joan Hanrahan 2 episodes, Julie 2 episodes, Paramedic Rocky Morrow 1 episode, Mattie Duntley 1 episode, Jim Parker 1 episode, Larry Sunderlin 1 episode, Varner 1 episode, Patterson 1 episode, Bluebell Hunter 1 episode, Christy Todd 2 episodes, Alexander Knott 1 episode, Dave Morgan 1 episode, Paula Slayton 1 episode, Officer Pete Malloy 1 episode, Bernadine Spalding 1 episode, Dumont 1 episode, Burglar 1 episode, Johnson 1 episode, Boyd Clements 1 episode, Harry Teal 1 episode, Barton 1 episode, Donald Lompok 1 episode, Vera Mannering 1 episode, Tall Biker 1 episode, Martin Noble 1 episode, Police Sergeant 1 episode, Lady Rossman 1 episode, Charles Evans 1 episode, Jason Channing 1 episode, Sam Jeffers 1 episode, Brad 1 episode, Hector 2 episodes, Art Frommich 1 episode, Susan 1 episode, Nurse Ann 1 episode, Dave 'The Animal' 1 episode, Hermit 1 episode, Jonas Larson 1 episode, Nurse Betty 1 episode, Curtis Murdock 1 episode, Caldwell 1 episode, Aubrey 1 episode, Bob 1 episode, Ginger 1 episode, Kent Donaldson, Jr. Nathan O'Brien 1 episode, Pete Barlow 1 episode, Fred Gibson 1 episode, Vic Webster 1 episode, Captain Bob Roberts 1 episode, Brackett's Father 1 episode, Captain Stone 1 episode, Barney 'Doc' Coolidge 1 episode, Karen Martin 1 episode, Wild Bill 1 episode, Molly 1 episode, Captain Hookrader 1 episode, Marty Thompson 1 episode, Gymnast 1 episode, Coach 1 episode, Sister Barbara 1 episode, Junkyard Owner 1 episode, Defense Attorney 1 episode, Maury Peeyer 1 episode, Mary Kate Clements 1 episode, Officer Jim Reed 1 episode, Sam Cranks 1 episode, Esther Leeds 1 episode, Raymond Boyd 1 episode, Milton Zack 1 episode, Marshall 1 episode, Paula Slayton 2 episodes, Joel 1 episode, Oona Crim 1 episode, Shelia 1 episode, Dorothy Teal 1 episode, Mike Williams 1 episode, Ed Duran 1 episode, Rab Rawlins 1 episode, Ozella Peterson 1 episode, Bank Robber 1 episode, Brad Lewis 1 episode, Screaming Woman 1 episode, Man Stuck in Car 1 episode, Man with Heart Attack 1 episode, James Barnes 1 episode, Chaplain Chuck Miller 1 episode, Al 1 episode, Bernard Goldberg 1 episode, Trudy Benson 1 episode, Deke 1 episode, Monique Morris 1 episode, Brock Caine 1 episode, Fred 1 episode, Dora Barlow 1 episode, Harry 1 episode, Gary Welton 1 episode, Billy 1 episode, II Les Taylor 1 episode, Amy Merkle 1 episode, Cooper 1 episode, Gymnastics Coach Jenny Carter 1 episode, Hubert Nippert 1 episode, Woman Injured in Wreck 1 episode, Justin Manning 1 episode, Gordon Warren 1 episode, Sam 1 episode, Mother 1 episode, Tim Duntley 1 episode, Chief Sorenson 1 episode, State Assemblyman Michael Wolski 1 episode, Myron Gilmore 1 episode, Vern Hammond 1 episode, Cinader asked the writers to get all the rescues that were to be portrayed on the show from fire stations' logbooks. There were always real paramedics serving as technical advisors on set every day for further technical advice. To train for their parts, the actors, Mantooth and Tighe sat in some paramedic classes although they never actually took any written exams and went on extensive ride-alongs with LACoFD. Mantooth mentioned that you needed to take the written course to be a paramedic, and went on to admit that "if anyone has a heart attack, I'll call with the best of them. He continued, as of late October , to give speeches and make appearances all over the country at special events. While Webb's Dragnet and Adam followed a pair of detectives and patrolmen respectively, Emergency! Typical episodes begin with the firemen and paramedics at the station going through such routines as cooking, cleaning equipment, or sleeping until a call comes from the dispatcher describing the emergency and its location. The call prompts the crew to immediately stop their routine and respond with organized precision. The firemen and paramedics respond to the scene of the emergency, where the paramedics almost always contact Rampart General Hospital to report their patient assessment and receive medical direction and treatment authorization, which often includes IV drug therapy. Many times the plot follows the accident victims and paramedics to Rampart. Other plot lines end at the scene. When an event has ended, the crew return to Station 51 and resume their routines until another call is dispatched. Often, firemen DeSoto and Gage, who are best friends, engage in playful banter when an emergency call forces them to become serious-minded and immediately leave the station's living area to focus on the job at hand. Each episode typically climaxes with a major fire, disaster or rescue that often has multiple units engaged. Because of the greater scope of its format, Emergency! Actual local disasters were worked into some story lines, such as the Sylmar earthquake which destroyed the newly completed Olive View Medical Center in the San Fernando Valley ; and the June 22, "Crenshaw Fire" brush fire on the Palos Verdes Peninsula. Interior scenes were shot on Universal's sound stages. It was the number of a station that had previously existed at the intersection of Arlington and Atlantic Avenues on the outskirts of Lynwood and Compton , and closed in the late s when the area was annexed by Lynwood. In an homage to the show, the fire station on the grounds of Universal Studios was renumbered from Station 60 to Station 51, more than 20 years after the debut of Emergency! The vehicles based at Station 60 were accordingly renumbered. This station is therefore home to an actual Engine 51 and Squad 51, as well as Patrol 51 and Quint 51 a ladder truck with ground ladders, fire pump, water tank and hose. Station was chosen for its natural lighting by series co-creator Robert A.