An emergency is a situation that poses an immediate risk to health, life, property, or environment. Most emergencies require urgent intervention to prevent a worsening of the situation, although in some situations, mitigation may not be possible and agencies may only be able to offer palliative care for the aftermath.
While some emergencies are self-evident (such as a natural disaster that threatens many lives), many smaller incidents require that an observer (or affected party) decide whether it qualifies as an emergency. The precise definition of an emergency, the agencies involved and the procedures used, vary by jurisdiction, and this is usually set by the government, whose agencies (emergency services) are responsible for emergency planning and management.
An incident, to be an emergency, conforms to one or more of the following: if it:
"Emergency" is a song by R&B singer Tank. It's the second single from his fourth album, Now or Never.
Emergency is a video game series of rescue simulations by the German developer Sixteen Tons Entertainment and creative director and founder of the series Ralph Stock. Publisher of the first game in 1998 was TopWare Interactive; In 2002 Emergency 2 was published by Take 2 Interactive who went on to publish both Emergency 3 in 2005 and Emergency 4 + Gold Edition in 2006 alongside the publisher Rondomedia. As of 2010 Deep Silver has taken over the publishing operations of the Emergency Series and its Spin-Offs.
In the game, players take control of the emergency services; firefighters, ambulance services, police and, technical services (THW). The central element of the Emergency games is to head up operations of fictional rescues, crimes, medical and catastrophe management, commanding a pool of vehicles and personnel.
Controls and graphics are typical of a Real-Time Strategy game; using the left-mouse button to select your unit(s), the right-mouse button to command movement or an action of the selected unit(s). Camera work takes typical angles of the RTS genre.
You know my ring tone
Why don't you answer the phone
If you don't get here I'm dancing alone
Get in the fast lane
'Cause someone will ask me if you don't
I hear the music, I'm ready to go
You better get here 'cause I'm dancing alone
Better get driving and turn on the siren
'Cause you're in the danger zone
You know it's Friday, why don't you call me?
You got my number, hey, I'm still waiting
Why don't you call me? Aren't you my boyfriend?
You're suppose to be here like an hour ago
I bought this dress for you
I got my legs so smooth, I got my mani, pedi
Went and got my hair done too
All dressed up and nowhere to go
It's an emergency
I need you here with me, it's a 911, 911
It's an emergency
Can't you see it's a 911, 911
Dying of dance deprivation, emotional starvation
I need resuscitation, getting impatient
It's an emergency, emergency, 911, 911
You know I told you, you can't be late now
Watching my watch tick, tick, tick, tick
There goes my attitude, I'm almost over you
You were supposed to be here like an hour ago
That's what you always do
Give me some lame excuse
Like you were working, sleeping
Come on, baby, try the truth
All dressed up and nowhere to go
It's an emergency
I need you here with me, it's a 911, 911
It's an emergency
Can't you see it's a 911, 911
Dying of dance deprivation, emotional starvation
I need resuscitation, getting impatient
It's an emergency, emergency, 911, 911
You know my ring tone
Why don't you answer the phone?
If you don't get here, I'm dancing alone
Get in the fast lane
'Cause someone will ask me if you don't
I hear the music, I'm ready to go
You better get here 'cause I'm dancing alone
Better get driving, so turn on the siren
'Cause you're in the danger zone
It's an emergency
I need you here with me, it's a 911, 911
It's an emergency
Can't you see it's a 911, 911
Dying of dance deprivation, emotional starvation
I need resuscitation, getting impatient