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  1. Case Study: London Ambulance Service Fiasco

    dispatch system project. Interacting with Computers, 11, 699–720 London Ambulance Service Unofficial (n.d.) CAD Failure 1992. Retrieved March 4, 2006 from http...

  2. Overview Of London Ambulance System (Las) Disaster, 1992

    Cited www.erichmusick.com/writings/06/las_failure.html) The London Ambulance Service decided to put their new CAD system in to operation on October 26th, 1992...

  3. Ambulances

    one eventuality: Death. I particularly like his description of death in an ambulance, shut off from the real world. As in many of his poems, Larkin explores...

  4. A Knowledge Management Case Study Of London Ambulance Service...

    literature reviewed, this report draws primarily on the official Inquiry Report into the London Ambulance Service Computer Aided Despatch System, (Page et al. 1993...

  5. London Ambulance Service Computer Aided Dispatch (Lascad)

    application further Four : Poor user-interface design As is clear from the caselet, ambulance crews pressing the wrong buttons fired the first trigger to system...

  6. Philip Larkin Ambulances Discussion

    deep involvement, attempting to draw the reader out to see the big picture. In Ambulances he acknowledges death as a device powerful enough to allow people to see...

  7. Ambulences

    away from the flow of normality to be “stowed” like some dead thing in the ambulance. The red of the blankets, the white of the face are colours of distress. Stanza...

  8. Ernest Hemingway

    World War I, Ernest, rejected from service because of a bad left eye, was an ambulance driver, in Italy, for the Red Cross. Very much like the hero of A Farewell...

  9. Quality Issues In System Development

    error would not only cause the loss of money, but more essentially, fail to dispatch ambulances correctly and promptly upon the arising of critical situations. Thus...

  10. Ernest Hemingway And Symbolism

    the Kansas City Star (Hemingway preface). Hemingway signed up as a volunteer ambulance driver for the Red Cross during WWI (Wilson 2). He was accepted in December...

  11. For Whom The Bell Tolls By Ernes Hemmingway

    participate in the war, finally succeeding when he joined a volunteer Red Cross ambulance unit as a driver. In 1918 he was seriously injured at Fossalta on the Piave...

  12. Biome Broadcast

    they put Laura in the back and took her off to the hospital. All of us watched the ambulance drive off into the sunset. A picture of the sunset by the Blue Ridge...

  13. The Power Of One By Ernest Hemmingway

    the armed forces but was rejected because of an old eye injury. So he then volunteered as an ambulance driver on the Italian front, and in 1918 he was badly wounded...

  14. Life In The 1900S

    but it helped with our emergency services such as fire engines, police cars, and ambulances. Now we have a large variety of cars to choose from varying in size and...

  15. World War I And Canada

    so women were allowed to take over these jobs. Women also served overseas as nurses and ambulance drivers. By the time world war II took place, once again only 22...

  16. Mohandas Gandhi

    War of 1899-1902 and during the Zulu rebellion in 1906, Gandhi organised an ambulance corps consisting of Indians to help the British fight. He believed that duty...

  17. Ernest Miller Hemingway

    World War I, Ernest, rejected from service because of a bad left eye, was an ambulance driver, in Italy, for the Red Cross. Very much like the hero of A Farewell...

  18. Sickle Cell Anemia

    great amounts of pain in their joints and fingers, making it almost impossible for them to ambulate. The joints then get swollen and red. Another condition is that...

  19. Leadership Within Ambulance Services

    recognised for contributing to the provision of high-quality patient care❠(London Ambulance Service, 2008). Geert Hofsteadâs research (1980), into organisational...

  20. E.E. Cummings Is Characteristically American

    company for a short time. He decided to volunteer for the Norton-Harjes Ambulance group in France. He was imprisoned for three months in a French Detention...

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