First responders are despatched by the ambulance service to aid people taken ill in rural areas.
She did not keep in touch with immigration officials and was first taken ill in January 2006.
Captain Barry Fuller has returned to light training after being taken ill with a form of pneumonia.
Staff were taken ill after breathing in fumes from a drum containing 20 litres of ink and solvent.
Mr Mwanawasa was chairman of the South African Development Community (Sadc) when he was taken ill in June.
News late last week that newly appointed Dynamo Kiev coach Oleg Blokhin had taken ill and admitted to hospital.
Cahill, 24, who was taken ill on 5 February, had been tipped to make the England squad for the World Cup.
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It added the presenter, who was taken ill on 8 January, will continue his rehabilitation via a physiotherapy regime at home.
Taken ill in a restaurant, she was rushed to the nearest hospital, the Calixto Garcia, where all the wards were full.
When Tom is taken ill, he is cared for by a young woman with sensual lips, high cheekbones and blue-black hair.
Ovenden, of The Garage, Barley Splatt, near Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, was not present in court, having been taken ill last week.
White was taken ill on Tuesday and spent the night in hospital.
Detectives said some of those taken ill were students at Newcastle University.
She was first taken ill in January 2006 and until her removal was receiving dialysis treatment which was helping to prolong her life.
Four people had to be treated at London Bridge Station after being taken ill in what was initially feared to be a chemical incident.
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On Monday around 60 school girls were taken ill with similar symptoms in a neighbouring province, Parwan, the scene of another such incident in April.
The former Republic of Ireland international had been at an event celebrating St Patrick's Day on Sunday, 20 March 2011 when he was taken ill.
The 25-year-old was aiming to help the Isle of Man defend their floor hockey title but was taken ill and died in PyeongChang on Wednesday.
There is a vaccine that protects against W135, and health officials are racing to secure enough doses to protect family members of those taken ill.
Ms Fenton said their letters detailed how the girl's father, Henry, had been "with his daughter when she died after being taken ill very suddenly".
She said her son's partner had called to say he had been taken ill, but by the time the family reached the hospital he was dead.
It is there to help people, for example, by telling them who they can contact when their child is taken ill in the middle of the night.
The trial of a man accused of killing four members of the same South Wales family has been restarted after one of the original jurors was taken ill.
Labour's Baroness Turner of Camden, 83, a former trade union official, had been taken ill with severe back pains, according to Lords officials, and paramedics had been called.
Perhaps that is why there was so much excitement among the opposition groups when Dr Mahathir, who is 73, was briefly taken ill last week with a lung infection.
Particularly revealing are the insights into reservations policies: to be told on arrival that a room has been suddenly flooded, or that the previous guest has been taken ill, means that the hotel has overbooked.
Chelsea were able to recall keeper Petr Cech after three months out with a serious skull fracture, but suffered a blow after it was revealed defender Ricardo Carvalho was out after being taken ill overnight.
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