• The paramedics incident in Oslo 2007 involved two paramedics who were dispatched to Sofienberg park in Oslo, Norway, on August 6, 2007, in response to...
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  • Dagbladet (category Newspapers published in Oslo)
    about the Paramedics incident in Oslo 2007, and was ordered to pay a compensation of 1 million Nkr. In 2013, Dagbladet lost the appeal case in Borgarting...
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    Marie Simonsen (category University of Oslo alumni)
    the Norwegian state church. In 2007, Simonsen commented on the paramedics incident in Oslo 2007 and wrote that the paramedics that refused aid to Ali Farah...
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    also responded. London Air Ambulance – sent crews in rapid response vehicles (RRVs), including paramedics and doctors. St John Ambulance England (SJA) sent...
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    the service said that paramedics’ bodies were found with their medical gloves still on, and claimed that Hamas had killed them in the midst of treating...
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  • Netzarim in the Gaza Strip. The Palestinians have shot live bullets, the Israelis are responding. Paramedics, journalists, passersby are caught in the crossfire...
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    News Agency reports that 11 doctors, nurses and paramedics were killed and 10 others were wounded in Israeli army attacks on civil defence centres and...
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    Munich massacre (category Terrorist incidents in Europe in 1972)
    organising committee, and paramedics were alerted. Ambulances arrived, and the blood-soaked body of Weinberg, who had been thrown in front of the apartment...
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    one of their paramedics. On 11 February, the Red Crescent accused the IDF of deliberately targeting and killing two of their paramedics sent to rescue...
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  • 13:03, when the paramedics approached the school, an explosion in the gymnasium was heard. The terrorists then opened fire on the paramedics, killing two...
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    one of their paramedics. On 11 February, the Red Crescent accused the IDF of deliberately targeting and killing two of their paramedics sent to rescue...
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  • killed two boys and one man from 1971 to 1982; executed in 1985. Skin Hunters: paramedics and doctors in Łódź who killed patients for profit; the four were...
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    Tobias Ellwood (the Foreign Minister for the Middle East and Africa) and paramedics, attempted to revive PC Palmer, also without success. Police later confirmed...
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    Ben Yehuda Street bombings (category Terrorist incidents in Asia in 1948)
    themselves on Ben Yehuda Street, followed by a car bomb set to go off as paramedics arrived.[dubious – discuss] The suicide bombers killed eleven victims...
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    Death of Diana, Princess of Wales (category Road incident deaths in France)
    the use of anti-personnel landmines, was adopted in Oslo, in September 1997 and signed by 122 States in Ottawa on 3 December 1997. Diana's work on the landmines...
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    Saint Patrick's Day (category All Wikipedia articles written in Hiberno-English)
    as $750,000 a year for police, paramedics, and municipal services. Saint Patrick's Day, while not a legal holiday in the United States, is nonetheless...
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  • Norwegian Public Safety Network (category Telecommunications in Norway)
    systems for telecommunications within the police, fire departments and paramedics, all based on analog radio. The old system had two main downsides: it...
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    of the Oslo/Cairo Framework for the PLO/Israeli Peace Process". In Bowen, Stephen (ed.). Human Rights, Self-Determination and Political Change in the Occupied...
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  • Human rights violations against Palestinians by Israel (category Anti-Palestinian sentiment in Israel)
    Declaration of Principles of the Oslo I Accord and late June 1996. The strictest total closure was put in place in the spring of 1996 in the wake of a series of...
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  • Loganair (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    announced that it was to take over Flybmi's routes from Aberdeen to Bristol, Oslo and Esbjerg, from Newcastle to Stavanger and Brussels, and from City of Derry...
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  • kill responders such as firemen, paramedics, and others responding to the first blast. Seven people are injured in the blasts. On 19 August 1997, self-declared...
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    Naval boarding (category Articles needing additional references from October 2007)
    suspicious ships that have been overfishing in such a nation's territorial waters. Air ambulances often deploy paramedics to ships by using typical helicopter...
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    Palestine Liberation Organization following the collapse of the 1993 Oslo Accords. A 2007 survey showed that 17 percent of the Palestinian population is made...
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    Palestinian political violence (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from October 2023)
    exploded, leading to the Madrid Conference of 1991, and subsequently to the Oslo I Accord, which produced an interim understanding allowing a new Palestinian...
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  • went into cardiac arrest but was revived after about five minutes by paramedics. July 16 – Michael Jackson performs a concert for Hassanal Bolkiah's 50th...
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    308 wounded in "direct conflict related incidents". Israel had been preparing to intervene militarily in the Gaza Strip since March 2007. In June as talks...
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    Timeline of the Gaza Strip healthcare collapse (category Gaza Strip in the Israel–Hamas war)
    situation was catastrophic, with paramedics wounded in Israeli airstrikes. WHO adopted a resolution to protect healthcare in Gaza, which director-general...
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    International Legion (Ukraine) (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from February 2024)
    31 May 2022. "Cetățenii RM se pot înscrie în Legiunea Internațională anunțată de Zelenski pentru a lupta în Ucraina? Răspunsul premierului" [Can the citizens...
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    Zurich Airport (category Airports in Switzerland)
    needed] In the last year of its existence in 2007, the Rescue Service at Zurich Airport carried out around 5800 missions with 36 paramedics and three...
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    sick and disabled in Vilnius from 1708 to 1799, although it is unknown if the brothers had any medical education. They hired paramedics, doctors, surgeons...
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