"They're going to get tired of cellophane-wrapped sandwiches pretty soon, " said a member of the emergency staff.
Emergency staff has been deployed to Benin to help with shelter, medical and sanitation needs, said the U.N.
The hospitals' accident and emergency staff have included a plea to young male drivers to slow down in the document.
Fewer than 200 visas have been issued to United Nations emergency staff, who must then apply for short-term permits to leave Yangon, the main city.
But emergency staff from various ministries were relegated to the basement, and there was often miscommunication, not least because mobile phones did not work underground.
Associated director of operations and medicine Terece Walters said that put emergency staff under more pressure which could lead to delays in treatment for other patients.
The police said they were working closely with mountain rescue volunteers and other statutory emergency staff to provide assistance to people in difficulty due to the extreme weather.
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We don't have even adequate materials, equipments, drugs, or the simplest things we need in our work, or even proper theatres for minor or major surgery or enough emergency staff.
Meanwhile, Morriston hospital said on Monday evening its accident and emergency staff were "exceptionally busy" because of the incident, and appealed for people not to attend unless they had a genuine emergency.
Chief executive Gary Walker said accident and emergency staff at the hospital worked incredibly hard to ensure that patients, which numbered more than 300 a day, were seen "quickly, appropriately and with dignity and respect".
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We will be working with healthcare professionals - particularly GPs, practice nurses, and accident and emergency staff - to ensure they take the precautionary approach of giving every child with any one of these symptoms a test for Type 1.
Unbeknown to her, the Mass General emergency department staff had already sent an edible gift of their own.
From 3 September, a team of GPs would work overnight with emergency nursing staff and an anaesthetist, he said.
Several emergency services staff had been taken to hospital to be screened for possible ricin contamination, but were later discharged.
The IMAT consists of operations, planning, logistics, program, technology and emergency information staff who specialize in coordinating large-scale, multi-agency disaster responses.
During the conference, led by Derbyshire Police, the couple thanked friends and emergency services staff for their attempts to rescue their six children.
He said he saw Mr Philpott run over to the emergency services staff working on the children who had been dragged from the burning house.
Pittsburgh police were aided by Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency staff and other area police departments in providing security.
Ambulance officer Peter Whitaker tells Monday's World In Action programme of the effect of non-emergency calls on staff.
On Tuesday, the US state department said it was ordering all non-emergency US government staff and their families to evacuate Egypt.
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University Hospital Coventry wants emergency vehicles and staff to be able to access it from Farber Road and Brade Drive to help relieve congestion at the main entrance.
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Staff said the volume of emergency calls had increased but there were not enough staff to deal with them.
They thanked local people and the emergency services and hospital staff for their "help and support".
The families of people injured when a hen party's minibus crashed have praised the emergency services and medical staff.
Staff called emergency crews on Saturday afternoon after seeing smoke coming from a unit in the shop in Cowplain, Waterlooville.
In Bolton, a spokeswoman for the Royal Bolton NHS Trust said the hospital was pinning its hopes on staff receiving emergency supplies of fuel.
Emergency cases would be taken to Gloucester while specialist nurses - capable of treating the majority of walk-in patients - would staff an Emergency Care Centre at Cheltenham.
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Despite having professional medical staff available for emergency response, why are cruise ships not hiring professional lifeguards capable of recognizing the signs of a child drowning and preventing these tragedies?
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