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2015 Chevrolet Tahoe Cochrane District EMS Command Vehicle at the 2019 Great Canadian Kayak Challenge at the Participation Park in Mountjoy Township in the City of Timmins in Northeastern Ontario Canada
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In the High Arctic, where isolation is measured not just in miles but in megahertz, aging satellite ground stations like this one—once lifelines to southern Canada via the ANIK satellite cluster—now represent a fragile tether to the outside world.
As infrastructure decays and signal reliability falters, communities face growing risks: delayed medical evacuations, disrupted weather data, and fractured emergency coordination. The problem is further exacerbated by a growing population and a greater reliance on high speed communication with the South.
The vulnerability isn’t just technical—it’s existential. In a region where climate, sovereignty, and survival intersect, the erosion of communications capacity threatens both resilience and autonomy. This station, nestled in snow and silence, is more than a relic—it’s a warning.
IAEA Specialists staff the Agency’s Incident and Emergency Centre, where information about Japan’s nuclear emergency is collected around the clock and disseminated to the Agency’s member states and the public. IAEA, Vienna, Austria, 24 March 2011
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Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
IAEA Specialists staff the Agency’s Incident and Emergency Centre, where information about Japan’s nuclear emergency is collected around the clock and disseminated to the Agency’s member states and the public. IAEA, Vienna, Austria, 24 March 2011
Copyright: IAEA Imagebank
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
This picture from Janet Meehan (BRC) shows one of the Thames Valley vehicles which was used in our response.
Cornelius Police Department, Oregon. Check out the new homepage for the AJM STUDIOS Northwest Police Department! The old homepage is here. It does not get updated as often as the first link. 2010.
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Exercise 'Flipper' at Carbisdale Castle, Sutherland. 28th + 29th March 2009
copyright Derek Gordon / British Red Cross.
ER teams battling the snow in Northern Scotland, around Inverness. Read more on emergency response in Scotland here: blogs.redcross.org.uk/emergencies/2010/01/26911/
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This picture from Janet Meehan (BRC) shows one of the Thames Valley vehicles which was used in our response.
ER teams battling the snow in Northern Scotland, around Inverness. Read more on emergency response in Scotland here: blogs.redcross.org.uk/emergencies/2010/01/26911/
© Derek Gordon
Used to hold patients when A&E is full freeing up other ambulances. number plate S999 UKA
Checkout my youtube channel for emergency vehicle responses
It's not uncommon for there to be fires during the months of February-March in Bosque de la Primavera in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. The reason for these fires is that the area is very dry and any spark of any kind can develop into full-on fires. There were a couple around Guadalajara this year. This was one of them. The cause for this one was that people were working on a balcony right next to the mountain, and a spark flew into the dry grass right beside it, and it made this whole mess.
Fortunately, last I heard no one was hurt, and the firefighting department was hard at work putting the fire out. You can see a helicopter in some of these photos bringing water to the fire.
This specific fire was in March, but I'm sharing it now to include it in the Flickr Social Elements pool.
RU2 the latest edition to our Emergency Response capability in Southern Scotland.
This can take a team of 5 and equipment to help at an emergency situation.
Philadelphia Prisons Emergency Management Unit
ER2 - Emergency Response
2003 Ford/Horton (EX-PFD Medic 155D, EX-PFD Medic 7)
RU2 the latest edition to our Emergency Response capability in Southern Scotland.
This can take a team of 5 and equipment to help at an emergency situation.