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A #RecreateResponsibly wildfire safety and prevention message developed during the initial COVID-19 response in 2020 by the USDA Forest Service.
PHOTO CAPTION: Installation Management Command-Korea commander Brig. Gen. John Uberti and his senior noncommissioned officer, Command Sgt. Maj. Kevin Witt made a Fire Prevention and Safety public service announcement March 4 that will air on the American Forces Network-Korea to spread the word about fire safety.
YONGSAN GARRISON, Republic of Korea - Installation Management Command-Korea commander Brig. Gen. John Uberti and his senior noncommissioned officer, Command Sgt. Maj. Kevin Witt made a public service announcement March 4 that will air on the American Forces Network-Korea to spread the word about fire safety.
"The purpose of today's public service announcement is to increase community awareness, "Uberti said before the shoot. " We've had several structure fires on Army installations across the peninsula and by sheer luck we haven't lost any lives, but there's been a significant loss of property and damage to equipment."
The segment took stage at a badly damaged local family house to build awareness of the damage that can occur in a fire and emphasize fire safety.
"We just want to make sure that people are doing the things that they need to do to ensure that their environments are safe - Not overloading electrical outlets, making sure meals at home aren't unattended on the stove and making sure we properly extinguish candles when they're not being used."
There have been four fires in the past three months throughout installations across the region and the shoot was at one of the actual sites. A mach scenario was used for the PSA but the situation was real.
"It's very important that we get the word out about fire safety," Witt said. "We've had a rash of fires and we have really got to get the word out."
IMCOM-Korea is responsible for structures across the peninsula and Uberti said fire safety is a key concern. "This includes Soldiers' barracks, Army family housing, all of the office buildings that people work in - So again, we need everybody's help to ensure that the places they live and work in are safe."
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This year the UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR) turns its focus for the International Day
for Disaster Reduction on 13 October on some one billion people around the world who live with some form of
disability.
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Education about the natural role of fire and the prevention of unwanted wildland fires is becoming increasingly important as communities encroach on wildland areas.
In April 2015, the BLM’s Vale District BLM Fire Prevention Tech, Madeline Fischer and a certain special friend (Smokey Bear) spent time educating Vale Elementary School (Vale, Oregon) second graders on how to prevent wildfires.
Nationally, arson and debris burning are the leading causes of wildfires in the wildland/urban interface. Education and enforcement is key to prevention of these types of fires. It is also key to a better understanding of the benefits of prescribed and natural fire. Wildfire prevention education includes activities that are aimed at increasing awareness and understanding of the issues.
More information on BLM’s fire program in Oregon/Washington is available online at:
Meg Garvin, M.A., J.D., an executive director for the National Crime Victim Law Institute and clinical professor of law at Lewis & Clark Law School, gives a presentation on sexual assault victim’s legal rights to attendees of the 3rd annual Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention Summit Aug. 2-3, 2016, at the Golden Lion conference center, Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy. The presentation followed an active duty survivor’s first-hand accounts of sexual assault and presentation from a psychologist on how those accounts impact brain function, which Garvin used to help explain the struggles some victims encounter when seeking legal justice. (U.S. Army Africa photo by Sgt. Lance Pounds) (160803-A-BP709-025)
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Kentucky Prevention Symposium. Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear attends this meeting to announce Kentucky College's alcohol prevention solutions
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This is the number to the suicide prevention line. The toll-free call goes to the nearest crisis center in their national network. These centers provide 24-hour crisis counseling and mental health referrals.
Many people suffering from bullying sometimes are too embarrassed to tell others about it. Many begin to face such strong emotions battles alone that they choose to end their life instead. This phone line allows people to anonymously speak to specialists who will get people the help they need.
Harlem Globetrotters stars Big Easy, Dizzy, and TNT appeared today on “Morning Express with Robin Meade” on CNN Headline News to introduce the team’s new community outreach program, “The ABCs of Bullying Prevention.” CLICK HERE to find out more about the program.
** prevention is better than cure .
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** Note : This is my real wisdom tooth which I extracted 8 years ago.
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The Snail Extinction Prevention Program (SEPP) is a part of the Hawaiian Invertebrate Program and is charged with protecting and recovering Hawaiʻi’s endemic snail species. The Hawaiian Islands were once home to over 750 species of terrestrial snails - one of the most stunning examples of species radiations in the world.
Service members participated in the Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month Teal Run at the Presidio of Monterey. Lt. Col. Matthew Upperman and Command Sgt. Maj. Lourdes Barragan, command team of the 229th Military Intelligence Battalion, led the run, which began at the Hilltop Track and ended near Soldier Field with volunteers showering participants in colored powder as they neared the finish line.
This year’s theme for SAAPM, “Prevention starts with you.”
I walked over the morning after the Toronto Trans march. Wandering around the park I found this abandoned sign. It's message, is a request for a small courtesy that will validate a person existence. Save a life it is so easy and costs you nothing.
The Prevention of Child Labour in Natural Disaster and Climate Change Workshop organized in Hanoi on 13 June.
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Trying a new treatment on all the bobs-n-bits for the Bridgeport. I've had good results on other tools so we shall see...
Publication: [between 1907 and 1909]
Format: Still image
Subject(s): Plague -- prevention & control
Health Personnel
San Francisco
United States. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service.
Genre(s): Portraits
Abstract: Group portrait, facing front, of Rupert Blue (front row, fifth from left), another U.S. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service officer (front row, sixth from left) and unidentified public health service workers (?), in front of an unidentified building.
Extent: 1 photographic print : image 17 x 8 cm., on sheet 18 x 13 cm.
Provenance: Donation; Centers for Disease Control; 1983.
Technique: black and white
NLM Unique ID: 101443687
NLM Image ID: A015981
Permanent Link: resource.nlm.nih.gov/101443687
Investigators examine the scene to determine the cause of the wildfire. Colored pin flags are placed on burn/fire indicators to show the direction of the fire spread. Photo by BLM
TheDiet Chronicles Documents an example of healthy eating or rather mindful eating. An idea of a way one "could" eat as a means to eat healthy and enjoy the process. As black belts and martial artist we are aware that Heart Disease is the number one cause of death among Americans and 1 out of 3 people will develop Type 2 Diabetes. It only makes sense then to make Healthy Eating a part of any self-defense program. Statistics show more people will be hurt by what's on their plate than they ever will be by a punch, kick, throw, or grappling match. Learning martial art techniques is important but where it stops the self-discipline of eating healthy and mindfully begins. Just an idea we explore and one that I ask my students to explore as well.
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After making a routine check, I made the decision to do a small change in my style of life. And one of those changes; here is a complete kit of dietary supplements for the cardiovascular system among others supplements for my health in general. Just a small steps but they will definitely worth it.
Our presenter gave the audience many useful tips on protecting their identity and avoiding scams and fraud.
Minister Shirley Bond presents the Crime Prevention & Community Safety Award to Ranjit Kingra and Emily Kielan of the Ridge Meadows Youth and Justice Advocacy Association, Maple Ridge. The award recognizes exemplary leadership through developing innovative projects, key activities or initiatives to promote safe communities.
Since September 1994, the Ridge Meadows Youth and Justice Advocacy Association has been assisting 12- to 17-year-old youth in conflict with the law. The association works with the community, RCMP and Crown counsel to help youth recognize the harm of their actions, accept responsibility and be accountable for their offences. Through its restorative resolution program, the association promotes responsibility, reliability, and resiliency through creative education, intervention, and prevention. In the Association's 17 years of service, it has received more than 1,900 referrals and was the first association of its kind to receive direct referral from Crown counsel.
The Deployment Cycle Support office invited local behavioral health professionals dedicated to prevention, awareness and intervention of suicide
to setup display tables with literature and giveaways on the drill floor of the Fifth Regiment Armory today. The event is part of the MDARNG's National Suicide prevention and awareness month to broaden the awareness of suicide risks, enhance its ability to respond to those risks, and help reduce the
stigma associated with seeking help.
If you are in crisis, please call 1-800-273-8255 or visit
www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org
(Photo by Staff Sgt. Michael E. Davis Jr., Maryland National Guard Public Affairs Office
Minister of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development Doug Donaldson was joined by BC Wildfire Service staff in Kamloops on March 19, 2019, as he discussed preparations for the 2019 wildfire season and recent investments in fire prevention and wildfire response operations.
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At the Camp Casey Elementary School library April 5, Col. John M. Scott, Commander, U.S. Army Garrison Red Cloud and Area I, joined students in an observance of this year's National Child Abuse Prevention Month. During the visit Scott signed a commander's proclamation reaffirming the garrison's commitment to keeping Army children safe and healthy. He also read to youngsters from a children's book, "The Jolly Postman," and joined the children in eating a cake prepared for the occasion. - U.S. Army photo by Cpl. Lee Seong-su
Investigators examine the scene to determine the cause of the wildfire. The blue pen points to a paper match discovered in the origin. Photo courtesy of NIFC.
It may hurt for a second, yet immunizations and disease prevention last years...This is Public Health
Congrès national des sapeurs-pompiers de France 1er au 4 octobre 2014 - Avignon - Vaucluse
Inauguration du village Sapeurs-pompiers - Avignon. Avec notamment : Eric Faure, président de la FNSPF et Stéphane Plaza, parrain de la prévention des accidents de la vie courante.
Photos : Lionnel Maitre
Investigators examine the scene to determine the cause of the wildfire. An electrocuted bird is discovered above the transformer near its nest on the power pole. Photo courtesy of NIFC.
I am finally at that age that these kind of tests are strongly recommended. ::le sigh::
The process itself is simple enough - go into a cold room wearing nothing but a sheet, place your boobs on a cold plate, apply lots of pressure to said boobs, then hold breathe, scan, let breathe out, put clothes on, leave.