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  2. Wikipedia:Requests for process - Wikipedia

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    A request for process template is filled out and placed into the "New requests" section. A user may only make 1 non-urgent process request per day.

  3. Pan-pan - Wikipedia

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    The radiotelephony message PAN-PAN is the international standard urgency signal that someone aboard a boat, ship, aircraft, or other vehicle uses to declare that they need help and that the situation is urgent, [1] [2] [3] but for the time being, does not pose an immediate danger to anyone's life or to the vessel itself. [4]

  4. Emergency medical services - Wikipedia

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    In some areas, private companies may provide only the patient transport elements of ambulance care (i.e. non-urgent), but in some places, they are contracted to provide emergency care, or to form a 'second tier' response, where they only respond to emergencies when all of the full-time emergency ambulance crews are busy.

  5. Message precedence - Wikipedia

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    In the early days of telegraphy and radiotelegraphy, individual countries, and sometimes individual states, sometimes set their own regulations.

  6. Walk-in clinic - Wikipedia

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    Urgent care centers make up the largest percentage of walk-in clinics in America with an estimated 9,000 locations nationwide. In fact, consumers often erroneously refer to all walk-in clinics as urgent care centers, and vice versa. Retail clinics are the next most prevalent in the industry with 1,443 locations as of July 1, 2013. [1]

  7. Distress signal - Wikipedia

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    An urgency signal is available to request assistance in less critical situations. For distress signalling to be the most effective, two parameters must be communicated: Alert or notification of an emergency in progress; Position or location (or localization or pinpointing) of the party in distress.

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  9. Requests and inquiries - Wikipedia

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    A request to be excused from a duty is used when a member of a deliberative assembly wishes to be excused from attending a certain number of meetings, preparing talks or papers, serving on committees, or any other duties that may be imposed on the member. It could also be called a resignation and could be from an officer position or even from ...