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  • |Term=Transportation Broker ..., wheelchair van, taxi, stretcher car, bus passes and tickets, and secured transportation
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  • |Term=Transportation Network Company ...at provides prearranged or contracted non-emergency medical transportation services to patients through mobile or online technology.
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  • ...ical Response" signifies the company's role in providing emergency medical services. ...own to become a leading provider of emergency medical services and patient transportation.
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  • == Transportation (trăn′spər-tā′shən) == ...in word 'transportare', which means to carry across. In the medical field, transportation refers to the movement or transfer of patients, medical supplies, or other
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  • ...orkers, vehicles, or goods. They are often employed in emergency services, transportation industries, and logistics companies. Their duties include receiving request ...handling calls to emergency services, such as police, fire, and ambulance services. They receive emergency calls, determine the nature of the emergency, and d
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  • ...of patients by air. This is often done in critical situations where ground transportation is not feasible or efficient. ...t is commonly used in many countries, not just in Germany, to refer to air transportation in a medical context.
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  • ...attle of the Alamo]] in Texas. "EMS" is an acronym for [[Emergency Medical Services]], a system that provides emergency medical care to those who need it. ...ition. The organization operates in various locations, offering a range of services from basic first aid to advanced life support.
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  • ...nciation: mo-hawk am-bu-lance ser-vice) is a prominent [[Emergency Medical Services|emergency medical service]] provider in the [[United States]]. ...erm commonly used to denote a service providing immediate medical care and transportation to patients.
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  • ...in the United States. It was established in 1983 to provide critical care transportation for patients in need. ...aircraft|fixed-wing aircraft]], and [[Ground ambulance|ground ambulance]] services. The organization operates 24/7, responding to scene calls and providing in
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  • ...Beach has a diverse economy with a strong emphasis on tourism, retail, and services. Major employers in the city include [[Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian] Healthcare services in Newport Beach are primarily provided by [[Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyt
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  • '''Public transport''' (also known as '''public transportation''', '''public transit''', or '''mass transit''') refers to a system of tran ...rain]]: A series of connected vehicles traveling on railways, used for the transportation of passengers or goods.
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  • ...[[Merseyside]] region. It is responsible for providing [[emergency medical services]] (EMS) to the residents of the area. ...ion. "Ambulance Service" refers to the provision of medical assistance and transportation to hospitals in emergency situations.
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  • ...tients by helicopter or airplane is an essential part of emergency medical services in many areas. ...tmosphere"), "medical" (from Latin ''medicus'', meaning "physician"), and "services" (from Old English ''sērvice'', meaning "the action of helping or doing wo
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  • ...ention and stabilization, supported employment, day support, prevocational services, residential support, therapeutic and supportive consultation, environmenta ...ention and stabilization, supported employment, day support, prevocational services, residential support, therapeutic and supportive consultation, environmenta
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  • ...dustries of finance, real estate, insurance, and professional and business services. === Transportation ===
    2 KB (308 words) - 06:23, 12 February 2024
  • ==Transportation in Rajshahi== ...Rajshahi is diverse, with sectors such as agriculture, manufacturing, and services playing significant roles. The city is known for its silk industry, and is
    2 KB (303 words) - 23:29, 14 February 2024
  • === Transportation === ...[U.S. Route 321]]. The [[Gaston County Airport]] provides general aviation services.
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  • ...le''' or '''car''', is a self-propelled [[vehicle]] designed primarily for transportation of people or goods along roads. ...ehicles]]: These are used for the transportation of goods or for providing services. They include delivery vans, trucks, and buses.
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  • ...ransportation, and access to healthy food, clean air and water, and health services.  ...ransportation, and access to healthy food, clean air and water, and health services. SDOH has an important impact on health, particularly in certain groups of
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  • ...s to limit risks.  Occupational therapy practitioners offer a continuum of services related to community mobility, from evaluation of driving performance, thro ...s to limit risks.  Occupational therapy practitioners offer a continuum of services related to community mobility, from evaluation of driving performance, thro
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