Right now, first responders are classified as fire departments and districts, law enforcement agencies and officials, emergency medical responders and emergency management officials. That could soon change. A local State Senator wants to have the definition expanded to include emergency dispatchers.
Senator Neil Anderson, a Republican representing Moline, filed Senate Bill 3127 in January, which would “amend various laws to include emergency medical dispatchers in references to first responders.” Those amendments would give them representation on committees, as well as more training.
Who Is Bryan Harsin AKA Auburn Coach Girlfriend? Bryan Dale Harsin is an American football coach and former player who was born on November 1, 1976. He was most recently the head coach at Auburn University.
In February, Bryan Harsin made it through Auburn University’s investigation. What happened on the field in September and October was too much for him to handle.
It comes as no surprise that Harsin was fired as Auburn’s head coach after just eight games into his second season with the Tigers.
Today's Wordle has got some players stumped, so Newsweek has come up with five helpful hints to help point them in the right direction.
And for fans who are still unsure of the word when they are down to their final guess, the answer is provided at the end of the article.
The game, which involves players from around the world, asks users to solve the puzzle by guessing a mystery five-letter word—in six tries or fewer.
Fancy staying in a Hobbit hole? What about a Trojan horse? The bizarre Belgian hotel where you can live a 'fantasy' for £122
By Travelmail Reporter Published: 06:21 EST, 20 May 2014 | Updated: 10:20 EST, 20 May 2014 e-mail 20
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Wildfires are raging, authorities are having to issue advisory warnings, and some places facing power cuts.
Temperatures are soaring worldwide, reaching scorching levels, with the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) far from spared.
Temperatures in some parts of the MENA region are currently the highest in the world, with several countries breaking records, prompting the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) to issue a warning.
“Temperatures in North America, Asia, and across North Africa and the Mediterranean will be above 40C [104F] for a prolonged number of days this week as the heatwave intensifies,” the WMO said in a statement on Tuesday.