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Street Anatomy - coolness! |
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If you haven't yet come across this -- it's a blog that's totally dedicated to art that relates to human anatomy - they've started a gallery of anatomically themed street art. You can check it out here
Keep an eye out for anatomically themed street art. If you spot any (or make one) take a photo and send it to
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Thank you all who have registered to the site so far - I must say it's very unexpected to have this much interest before we officially launch and I am very enthused about that. Please be patient while we install the features that will enable you to interact with other members - we are working hard to get that done quickly. Thanks again!! |
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Effective July 1, 2007, all public meetings in New York State must be webcast. The Suffolk REMSCO and REMAC are in the process of finalizing the technical and operational details that would allow compliance with the Governor's directive. Read more here>> |
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To the EMS responders of the Blacksburg EMS , and the Virginia Tech Volunteer Rescue Squad, and any of the other area EMS members who responded to the horrific murders at Virginia Tech, our thoughts and prayers are with you. Your fellow EMS members around the world know too well (like no other can) how you are feeling. Stay strong and know that you saved lives that day and you have more to do. |
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2007 EMS Memorial Bike Ride |
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2007 EMS Memorial Bike Ride | May 20th through May 27th Each day the men and women of service to the EMS put themselves at risk for people that they don't even know. Often risking loss of life and limb, and giving the ultimate sacrifice just to help other. Since 2001, EMS providers from all over the country honor those who have made that ultimate sacrifice in the EMS Memorial Bike Ride. It started in Boston, MA but now startes in New York City where they will ride 600 miles to Roanoke, Virginia. Riders come from all over the country to ride together to honor our fallen brothers and sisters. |
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To the EMS responders of the Blacksburg EMS , and the Virginia Tech Volunteer Rescue Squad, and any of the other area EMS members who responded to the horrific murders at Virginia Tech, our thoughts and prayers are with you. Your fellow EMS members around the world know too well (like no other can) how you are feeling. Stay strong and know that you saved lives that day and you have more to do. |
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