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The toddler slept between his grandparents on a pair of cots they had pushed together in the big open hall, amid a sea of cots and sleeping strangers.
Cots could be set up and beds rolled into place.
"They ran out of cots and blankets," Burgalow told CNN.
Hundreds of the displaced from Princeville are sleeping there on cots.
There were no more cots set up for senators to sleep.
Cots and privacy tents filled the food courts and public spaces.
About 250 cots were set up in the gymnasium, Williams said.
The center mostly consists of cement cells, cots and Mylar blankets.
Volunteers passed out water bottles and trail mix, but no cots.
And when they're all tuckered out, they can curl up on cots.
Commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) technology boils down to ownership and control.
Cover image: Empty cots are seen at a facility in Brownsville, Texas.
Inside, medical supplies, like cots and wheelchairs, remain abandoned in the hallways.
Immigrants sleep on cots in the Rapid Response Network shelter in San Diego.
Water-storage tanks, blast proof windows, and sleeping cots recall this architecture's purpose.
They were pretty bare, with just cots for sleeping and full-length mirrors.
A few of them did opt for the cots back at the shelter.
You can either accept or decline — Journy cots $15 per day of itinerary.
Adults and kids were lounging in their cots, talking, sleeping, or watching a movie.
More than 300 people slept inside an auditorium filled with cots and wheeled beds.
We are shown to two cots at the center of a high-school gymnasium.
The cots, mostly empty, are launching pads for child divers, exploring their airborne possibilities.
The company provides cots for workers like Xiang to sleep on during late nights.
They sleep on the floor (or on a ladder!) if there aren't available cots.
There was a special section for hospice patients, and more cots lined the hallways.
They are met with blankets and a security check, dry clothes and green cots.
They ate brownies, drank lots of coffee and caught brief naps on nearby cots.
They and their parents lived in another one-room "apartment" furnished with four cots.
Some slept on pool tables and cots, while others monitored the water, the station reported.
MORE: ISIS sends "suicide squads" to Mosul The women dove under their flimsy wooden cots.
There are cots and bloody sheets, IV stands, boxes of food and medical supplies everywhere.
The center has cots where someone can stay for 4 hours and sleep it off.
SpaceX was the only other company to receive initial resupply contracts under COTS in 2008.
Many of the passengers had to spend the night in the terminal sleeping on cots.
"I have 220 cots right now, and I think that's not going to be enough."
Moreover, most of these tools are so-called commercial-off-the-shelf purchases, or COTS.
Women scrubbed pots with handfuls of mud, and older men lay shirtless on rope cots.
A local church brought in cots so students and staff could stay the night, she added.
As they went about their work in Yemen, the mercenaries stayed in huts, sleeping in cots.
During a brief tour of the school, Hager pointed out the two gymnasiums full of cots.
A series of army cots, political posters, and varied sculptures are scattered throughout the exhibition's rooms.
And across the region, officials are being accused of hoarding food and cots meant for victims.
Runners are asleep on cots or under sleeping bags, or slowly eating and drinking under blankets.
Families sleep on rows of cots that stretch wall to wall in a community center gym.
They're sleeping in cots and eating the same food as everyone else after their house flooded.
They're sleeping on cots and eating the same food as everyone else after their house flooded.
They started with the living room, where they laid out cots and cooked with a crockpot.
Doctors sleeping on cots at their Manhattan hospitals because they cannot get home to New Jersey.
Newly arrived migrants are provided with austere blue cots, portable showers and donated bread and fruit.
No one wheeled in cots so that elderly lawmakers could nap during long hours of speechifying.
A shortage of cots means some people will have to sleep on chairs or the floor.
Soldiers slept in folding cots on uneven ground, camping near a barrel of their own waste.
The warm, rectangular basement is crammed with camp-beds and cots fashioned out of road signs.
Under discussion are its targets for a primary surplus, which excludes debt servicing cots, over a decade.
Some of them relaxed on cots, paging through books, while parents tried to keep their children entertained.
Elsewhere in this round up of deals, you can save on electric toothbrushes, pushchairs, and travel cots.
At McAllen, Texas, hundreds of men were overcrowded in a sweltering room with no space for cots.
On Monday, workers and volunteers assembled green cots and placed blankets on Level 1 of the center.
Legislative staff members who had not slept since Tuesday found a few minutes' relief on office cots.
They lay on cots, charged their phones and sat at wooden picnic benches in a light drizzle.
Each truck carried about 12 pallets of supplies, including cots, tarps, stoves and empty plastic water jugs.
They sent me to look for the cots in Cabo Rojo and the water in San Juan.
Will the scooter companies follow Skip's lead in being more transparent about the cots of doing business?
Our bunk at camp was a clapboard cabin with two rows of cots and tall wooden cubbies.
The use of COTS hardware will provide much-needed flexibility and cost transparency for election officials in purchasing and supporting their equipment, and the resulting deployment of iPads, Android devices and other COTS products will provide both voters and election officials with technology with which they are more familiar.
People sleep on cots at the George R. Brown Convention Center, which has received more than 103,000 evacuees.
People sleep on cots at the George R. Brown Convention Center, which has received more than 9,000 evacuees.
It refinanced its debt earlier this year, extending the average maturity as well as cutting annual interest cots.
Members typically keep changes of clothes in the closet and sleep on cots, pullout couches or inflatable beds.
In one, "Double Duty" (2007), at least half the canvas is thick with rows of empty green cots.
On Saturday night, the main reception center at Edmonton's fairgrounds had 4,400 cots but hosted only 600 people.
It's certainly bad for publicity when you're showing lines of stranded passengers, when you have passengers on cots.
They were sprawled on cots inside the gymnasium of the shuttered Abraham Kazen Middle School in San Antonio.
Inside the converted church, dozens of people sat on cots, where families sleep side-by-side at night.
On Thursday, the Rodriguez family occupied six cots in the Sylmar Recreation Center, temporarily turned into a shelter.
We Marines and the P.F.s (including the village chief) all slept on cots in a one-room schoolhouse.
There the troops were assigned to one of eight long, white tents with 12 cots to a room.
Clint, Texas (CNN)Children were sleeping on cots at a US Customs and Border Protection facility in Clint, Texas.
Besides the cots, the shelter is providing blankets, pillows, towels, and toilets to people that haven't brought their own.
They provide short-term relief — cots for people to sleep on, blankets to keep them warm, hygiene kits, etc.
Huston says officials are moving emergency supplies including cots and food to four shelters set up in Shasta County.
Some migrants are sleeping in cots inside the government tent, while others prefer to sleep on the ground outside.
They have six million emergency meals to hand out, four million liters of water, 700,000 blankets and 6,493 cots.
They had slept on green cots in the Tallahassee civic center, and it had been a long, cold night.
No residents have been denied any supplies in the warehouse, including food, diapers, baby formula and cots, Acevedo said.
"There are still pallets of food, water, diapers, and baby formula, cots and awnings in the warehouse," he wrote.
Since then, the team has been sleeping on cots and exam room tables, averaging about four hours a night.
I've seen too many women dying or suffering in filth on stained cots in remote villages because of childbirth.
Today's launch was the fifth of 10 Cygnus supply missions ordered by NASA in the first round of COTS contracts.
"At VMI, there are five guys sleeping in a concrete room with no air conditioning and wooden cots," he says.
Undrafted free agent cornerback Bryce Jones tossed a mini-football with a couple of kids as they bounced on cots.
A full basement of 2400 square feet we can put cots in and an acre of land to park RVs.
The gossip spreads through volunteer groups, clusters of cots at shelters, news media hangouts and even meetings of emergency officials.
We slept on rusty cots, played dubious games with pocketknives, tramped around the island and jumped into its hidden coves.
Her father owns the movie theater in town, and she recalled evacuating there, and sleeping on cots, during the blaze.
There were nearly 800 people there, including patients, volunteers, nurses and doctors, and they were out of cots and pillows.
By the evening, evacuated residents were setting up cots in corridors because they said the main dormitories were uncomfortably crowded.
Scores of people are sleeping in cots under large white tents and dozens of portable bathroom have been set up.
They slept on my mother's Maxi-Pads-turned-cots and in her size 9  high heels that doubled as pod beds.
Beyond this door is a selection of sporadically installed works, among which woolen carpets spread on U.S. Army cots stand out.
Emphasis on the use of Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) materials, sub-systems, manufacturing processes, and open mission system architecture concepts.
But the men were not given cots because there was not enough room for them to sleep inside the fenced area.
The centre had initially been set up with 5,000 cots, but the Red Cross says no one will be turned away.
The children were allegedly forced to sleep on cots in one bedroom of the two-story, four-bedroom home, police said.
Seemingly innocuous items — hair, cots, a birdcage — induce anxiety, and are a reminder that the world can be a chilling place.
You can buy, sell or trade almost anything on Facebook, from designer sneakers to unwanted fishing boats to antique medical cots.
The Cygnus spacecraft was developed specifically for the purpose of ISS resupply missions under NASA's Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) program.
Surrounded by cots and people, White burst out powerful notes of the song "Spirit Break Out," singing of hope and uplift.
On Monday morning pets were welcomed in a designated area at the facility, where dogs nestled next to owners on cots.
The women slept on individual cots and in some cases appeared to keep their belongings and blankets inside locked plastic trunks.
Bellevue patients were laid out on cots jammed together in every nook and cranny; children were packed three to a bed.
Streets lined with homes look like ghost towns, while parking lots and swales are packed with tailgate chairs, tents and cots.
He said no residents had been denied the supplies in the warehouse, including food, diapers, baby formula and cots, he said.
More than five hundred of those arrested were jammed into quarters at Ellis Island, which ran out of cots and bedding.
Some slept on blow up mattresses Academy Sports + Outdoors provided, while others set up their own cots in the parking garage.
In Guanica, families sat on white plastic chairs and cots in the parking lot of the Mariano "Tito" Rodriguez Municipal Coliseum.
Resources prepositioned in the storm's path include 11 million meals, 18 million liters of water, 60,000 cots and 1 million blankets.
While not on display, the animals' holding areas resemble nothing so much as prison cells, with wooden-slat cots and wire cages.
Families play cards, while evacuees of all ages stretch out on rows of cots in the metal warehouse, large fans spinning overhead.
The K&H Self-Warming Pet Cots are made with a fabric that captures body heat and reflects it to the animal.
More than 150 cots sit in a gymnasium for FEMA and first responders who will be assisting Hurricane Irma relief efforts, Sept.
At an evacuation shelter at the Ventura County Fairgrounds on Saturday, fluorescent lights shone above hundreds of cots set up in rows.
In Donna, Pence saw oversized, air-conditioned facilities, with children and their parents lying on cots, watching animated movies and eating snacks.
On Thursday afternoon, families in the Expo chatted in French and Portuguese as children kicked a soccer ball near rows of cots.
Prisoners who once enjoyed their own private rooms now shared cots and bunk beds within the same space, according to Cairns's book.
That meant there were no cots and tarps in Puerto Rico as powerful Maria churned toward the island just two weeks later.
Using COTS hardware forces us to reproduce that genericity into our framework, instead of designing ad-hoc hardware for every new task.
It doesn't mean that we go to the floor and get out the cots and stay there and talk for 85033 hours.
COTS and Commercial Crew have developed commercially operated spacecraft to send cargo and, soon, astronauts to and from the International Space Station.
Others, many blond or with Asian features, lay quietly in their cots with cheekbones showing and eyes sunken into their sockets from malnutrition.
A temporary evacuation shelter set up at the Marin Center, an exposition hall, had filled its 600 cots by around 2:30 p.m.
When I lived there it was just endless rooms of cots and children, and all the sisters just trying to do their best.
The college&aposs gymnasium is filled with cots and American Red Cross volunteers are providing food, water and medical and mental health services.
At night, a volunteer escorts the migrants to the nearby Travis Park Church, where cots have been set up for them to sleep.
Many of those people were sleeping on cots in a basement classroom, including two other Syrians who arrived in Fort McMurray as refugees.
An exhibition hall in Edmonton had about 4,400 cots available, along with a variety of services, including veterinary care and insurance claim processing.
The cots will be here as a last resort, although it feels odd using the word "resort" with respect to such a location.
The relief will include food, water, cots, toilet kits, tarps and temporary shelter, as well as drive-by food distribution, his statement said.
The government shipped in hundreds of thousands of servings of military field rations and built tent cities offering cots, blankets, generators and water.
But I could not visualize what was inside this old Walmart: an indoor tent city, perhaps, with rows of cots and folding chairs?
A new tranche of troops who arrived just hours earlier were unloading their bags, bringing them to their cots in a quiet march.
When the time came to sleep, people headed back to their cots, unless they were quarantined in the separate room for people who snore.
There are no beds or cots, but children and families have green mats to lie on, as well as Mylar blankets to keep warm.
As of Thursday morning, there were more than 414,000 liters of water, more than 513,20103 meals and more than 20,600 cots in both locations.
Even with constant cleaning, condensation lingered on the gym floor under their sleeping cots, and water leaked through the ceiling of bathrooms and hallways.
As of Thursday morning, there were more than 6003,000 liters of water, more than 513,700 meals and more than 20,600 cots in both locations.
The central bank is also moving very gradually to a tightening policy bias, raising the prospect of higher borrowing cots later in the year.
The California Office of Emergency Services brought in cots, water and meals and set up cooling centers in the region, Director Mark Ghilarducci said.
And the temperature gets a bit chilly, he added, although his wife pointed out that people keep piling blankets on the couple's two cots.
At the start of the performance, we see people in need sleeping alongside the knights on cots, even a family with a baby carriage.
Miami-Dade county is collecting supplies requested by the government of the Bahamas, including tents, cots, hygiene kits, purified water, portable generators and more.
The Toads pile into the beds, cots and sleeping bags in the two rooms their budget allows and grab a few hours of sleep.
Because of the nature of cholera, the makeshift beds, fashioned out of old fiberglass school chairs and costly army cots, also didn't last long.
He said the city only had access to 7,200 cots, far fewer than he feared would be necessary in the event of massive flooding.
Though it was difficult to reach many people during Harvey, evacuees brought to shelters in Houston found plenty of food, water, cots and blankets.
But before they left, they gathered in one of their meeting rooms, now emptied of the sleeping bags and cots they had hauled in.
Speaking of sitting, the versatile Disc-O-Bed Large converts from bunk beds to not only two individual twin cots, but also a bench.
About five other travelers who had seemingly been affected by the ban were already in the room, asleep on cots that were provided for them.
The mom and son Although there are plenty of empty cots available, Medley and Javares sit on one together, leaning on each other for support.
Matt and Sweat had cut through steel walls and around the air vents in the back of their cots using the smuggled-in power tools.
My core group of girlfriends — we call ourselves "the COTS, the Council of Trans Sisters" — we're all going to be in New York that week.
Instead of the metal housing units with beds that were used in Iraq and Afghanistan, they slept on cots in tents covered in camouflage netting.
Stranded at the airport Kevin Brokbals, who hails from Germany, was among several dozen people who spent the night on cots at the Miami airport.
Mr. Anderson said he and Mr. Sutherland had spent a great deal of time together, lying side by side on cots and engaged in conversation.
Some soldiers slowly began digging a trench outside their tents, to keep water from pooling around their cots and their feet in the coming hours.
They sat across from each other on cots as the children played between their feet, and tried to figure out whether their houses were safe.
But the same is not true of security tools, and COTS purchases of these products are in and of themselves a threat to national security.
The group distributed cots, tents, and other emergency items in the southern municipalities of Yauco, Guayanilla, and Ponce and identified the needs of each household.
Companies like SpaceX would use their spacecraft developed under the Commercial Orbital Transportation Systems (COTS) and Commercial Crew programs to create new businesses in space.
Rubio said the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is reserving millions of meals, cots, plastic sheets and tarps at a support base in Montgomery, Ala.
CLPS constitutes an approach to space flight that has already served NASA well with the Commercial Orbital Transportation Systems (COTS) and the Commercial Crew program.
Instead of bunk beds or cots, the hostel has what it calls "space pods," or sleeping cubbies that look like something from a space shuttle.
Each evening, REI staff sets up large mobile tents with cushy cots for guests and warm dinners are served in a stand-up dining tent.
Volunteers were working at length on spreadsheets about cots and rescues — and Trump greeted several of them afterward, out of earshot of the assembled media.
With that, the families folded up their cots and bedding, and cleaned the basement of the church they'd been staying in for the past few days.
That's when BuzzFeed News met the Dahab family, sitting on their cots in the dark, holding one small black backpack with their documents and few possessions.
"Right now there's no food, and no cots," he said as the three girls took turns wearing a single Red Cross blanket like a superhero cape.
He and his brothers slept on a pullout sofa and rollaway cots in the living room, while his sister slept in a cot in the kitchen.
As jurisdictions move away from these proprietary vendor-controlled systems to COTS products and technologies the jurisdictions themselves can own, the dynamics of voting will change.
There are plenty of shark-eyed maniacs sleeping on cots in their offices and sweating coffee and grimly offering their entire beings to this bizarre job.
Flooded streets also make it hard for aid groups to move around the country and set up treatment centers with cots and IVs to rehydrate patients.
Roundup reporters spoke to Pierce football players who described a scene of bunk beds stacked to the ceilings and cots jammed into any leftover space available.
Maybe we are tired enough, and armed with enough pharmaceutical support, to render ourselves comatose on these trim little cots until it's safe to go home?
For example, FEMA will often set up joint field offices to respond to a disaster where affected individuals can pick up supplies, like water or cots.
They slept on cots inside high schools, on narrow beds in roadside motels, on friends' couches and wherever they could reach on a tank of gas.
For some of the families sleeping on cots in Houston's convention center, the signals coming from Washington, and the state capital, Austin, were clear, and alarming.
Many of them were still in shock, despair written on their faces as they sat silently on the floor or on cots that lined the main hall.
The volunteers, who are trained in first-aid, gunshot wound care and evacuation techniques, often spend long shifts sleeping on small cots and responding to emergency calls.
If the difference you're trying to make is to pay for cots, then you need to break down what the most effective way to do that is.
I've been to fittings for shows where I've walked in and they've had cots laid out for us to sleep on while we wait for our turns.
Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner is working to get more cots in and to reduce the population at the convention center by opening additional shelters around the city.
The men were given three hot meals a day from local restaurants but could not have cots for sleeping because there was not enough room for them.
Since the flight works with four pilots, a maximum of just two pilots will be on break at any given time, so there are only two cots.
A warehouse full of unused supplies, including food, water, cots, and baby formula leftover from 22017&aposs Hurricane Maria was discovered in Ponce, Puerto Rico on Saturday.
Inside a shelter at Highland Oaks Middle School, dozens of people lay on cots and blankets in the building's hallways amid a stench of perspiration and vomit.
Last week, as another storm loomed, the thrashing sound of strong wind and rain propelled the team from their cots as they quickly realized what was happening.
A shipment of 10,000 cots, 31 generators and nearly 1.7 million liters of water had been expected to reach shore by Tuesday but has been held up.
But around the world, people catch z's on a wide range of surfaces, from hammocks and thin bed rolls to bamboo mats, wooden cots, and even grass.
With her hair in an elegant bun, she wore a long, delicate veil adorned with polka cots and carried a bouquet of artfully arranged white flowers and greenery.
Roughly 400 people spent Thursday night on cots in a college gymnasium, many with their pets; on Friday morning they ate pancakes and bagels while eagerly awaiting news.
The Red Cross is also planning to stagger shelter meal times to avoid long lines, space out cots, set up extra handwashing stations, and do more vigorous cleaning.
Nearly 300 residents of Guánica had spent the night on cots and under makeshift tents in the complex's parking lot, and the indoor bathrooms were in rotten shape.
Nearly 300 residents of Guánica had spent the night on cots and under makeshift tents in the complex's parking lot, and the indoor bathrooms were in rotten shape.
On Saturday, the island's main port in San Juan reopened and 11 ships arrived, the AP reports, bringing 1.6 million gallons of water, 23,000 cots, food, and electrical generators.
Bikkannavar said he eventually turned over his phone and PIN code to the CBP agents, who sent him to a holding area where other detainees were sleeping on cots.
At that time, I didn't really know about social-enterprise work, but I wanted to find a way to support COTS with my friend and now business partner, Diana.
"We need to go ahead and start packing up our cots and making a decision about what you're going to do," declared a Red Cross official with a megaphone.
The hatch cover was below decks on a crowded transport ship and also was inhabited by some 20 junior officers and casuals, sleeping side by side on makeshift cots.
They sleep on cots in a brightly painted classroom, where decorations still adorn the walls and a large plastic bucket surrounded by water jugs serve as the kitchen sink.
They sleep on cots in a brightly-painted classroom, where decorations still adorn the walls and a large plastic bucket surrounded by water jugs serve as the kitchen sink.
At Ridge View High School, a combination of cots, air mattresses and sleeping pads lined the walls of the school's gymnasium, where most people rested in the early evening.
Mr. Long said FEMA maintains large supplies of food, bottled water, medical supplies, cots and tarps for roofs, all of which were put in place ahead of Hurricane Irma.
Before the storm struck, FEMA had deployed more than 8 million bottles of water and meals, plus generators, blankets, tarps, and cots to North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia.
Once they took both my phone and the access PIN, they returned me to the holding area with the cots and other sleeping detainees until they finished copying my data.
The stadium, which was built to host the 1976 Summer Olympics, had more than 100 green cots, along with blankets and metal dividers set up inside its massive, concrete halls.
As with COTS and Commercial Crew, various private companies would put out proposals for accomplishing each step, and NASA and its partners would pick the top ones to move forward.
On Friday, the US Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency was to begin delivering much-needed generators, meals, water, cots, blankets and other crucial supplies to the island.
The sprawling outdoor baby pen was filled with cots and hammocks for the volunteers, since the wolves were now nine and 11 weeks old and living outdoors all the time.
Inside, rows of mustard-colored pews filled the main hall, while smaller rooms were stuffed with cots, piles of dirty laundry, and boxes of clean donated clothing and hygiene supplies.
Roraima health safety coordinator Daniela Souza said the state has only one maternity hospital and it is being stretched to the limit, with patients sleeping on cots in the corridors.
Meanwhile, cots were set up in a nearby room and in a building that serves as an astronaut quarantine facility, where astronauts quarantine before launch to avoid getting sick in space.
The Baseline 2 upgrade mitigates obsolete components inherent in the existing analog radar by introducing COTS-based (commercial off-the-shelf) signal processing coupled with a new signal source and mixer.
Local media station KJAC reported that the Robert A. Bowers Civic Center in Port Arthur was inundated Wednesday, with evacuees shown on cots above several inches of water on the ground.
Children in the Donna facility were lying on cots, watching movies and eating snacks, and the facility had air conditioning and ample space, according to CNN reporters who traveled with Pence.
At Boston's Pine Street Inn 485-bed homeless shelter, workers were finding cots, mats and even chairs to accommodate the roughly 600 people they were expecting tonight, said spokeswoman Barbara Trevisan.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has prepared 80,000 liters of water, 402,000 meals, 1,85033 cots and 34 generators at Fort Bragg military base in North Carolina, according to USA Today.
" The use of COTS is important, study author Quang-Cuong Pham tells Axios, because "human 'hardware' is very generic: the same eyes and hands are used to assemble many different objects.
We were whisked away to an office upstairs with windows that looked down on one of the football-field-size rooms that was now lined with cots and their new occupants.
Some said, usually with a knowing smile, that they preferred the cots and relative calm of a shelter to the tears and troubles awaiting them back home in Trenton or Fayetteville.
Evacuees from a wildfire rest on cots and blankets supplied by the Red Cross in the gymnasium at Taft Charter High School in the Woodland Hills section of Los Angeles on Friday.
Evacuated residents were offered the chance to stay at a school in Pueblo, according to a Twitter post from local officials that showed an image of cots set up in the gymnasium.
"State's Attorney Foxx seems to have the same rapid response for celebrity justice, while poor people without bail or justice languish on jailhouse cots for months and years," he told BuzzFeed News.
KNIGHTDALE, North Carolina — A couple hundred people seeking shelter from Hurricane Florence are already set up with cots in the gymnasiums and hallways of Knightdale High School in northern Raleigh, North Carolina.
Quietly, she and the others crawled out from under the cots and did as they'd been told by Iraqi police: They ran out the back door and toward an 8-foot wall.
Now reopened, the government runs more than 370 creches where around 17,000 children aged from 3 months to 5 years are provided with milk, food, cots, toys and education at subsidized rates.
It's his evacuation-shelter whisper, I guess, although it has caught the attention of certain of our neighbors, who might want to scooch their cots somewhere else, come to think of it.
While vasectomy is relatively cheap ($500 to $21940), often covered by insurance, and a fraction of what a tubal ligation cots, women are three times more likely to be sterilized than men.
The state also ordered protective equipment and thousands of ventilators, cots, masks and meals to help accommodate the influx of patients, said Jared Moskowitz, director of the state Division of Emergency Management.
Unlike regular shelter beds — which can consist of bunk beds, or tightly-packed quarters — cots in the new emergency locations will be spaced six feet apart to comply with social distancing recommendations.
Personalized cots, cashmere cardigans and traditional rocking horses are among luxury items on offer for youngsters, with an array of brands seeking to capitalize on affluent parents' demand for such costly items.
The federal disaster agency has, at the request of the US territory, provided nearly 1.1 million liters of water, 8903,000 cots, and nearly163 meals to help residents in earthquake-impacted areas recover.
In Los Angeles, lawyers said Customs and Border Protection agents had told them there were cots but had declined to say how many there were, or how many people were being held.
It's now housing supplies from private donations and donations from other cities in the US. San Juan and New York City workers are sleeping on cots in two of the stadium's locker rooms.
Jerry Fennell, a Red Cross volunteer helping to run the shelter, told BuzzFeed News that the facility was only set up to hold 500, and had just 200 cots and 400 blankets available.
Then the Houston Chronicle reported that one of the Red Cross shelters in Houston was unable to accept evacuees because of flooding while another had only 200 cots for more than 2,000 people.
By Sunday evening, the convention centre was filled with the clatter of chairs and cots being unfolded, the cries of babies and toddlers and instructions in English, Spanish and Vietnamese relayed by translators.
Cots where people slept the night before floated on 2 feet of water on Wednesday as people waited on tables or sat on elevated bleachers to be evacuated to a nearby middle school.
Mr. Cuomo and a delegation from New York arrived Friday morning with supplies that included more than 34,000 bottles of water, 500 flashlights, 1,400 cots and blankets and, perhaps most important, 10 generators.
A Ponce, Puerto Rico warehouse full of unused emergency supplies, including food, water, and cots leftover from Hurricane Maria in 211 was discovered Saturday during an inspection following recent earthquakes in the region.
Their vision, a lost-in-time camp brimming with Pendleton-style blankets, creaky cots and cookouts (strictly D.I.Y., there is no restaurant) is manna to those drawn to no-frills, old-fashioned fun.
NASA and SpaceX returning to the moon together would constitute a triumph of the concept of private/public space partnerships that began with the COTS program, which delivers cargo to the International Space Station.
PORT NECHES, Texas — It was a Thanksgiving of pies abandoned at homes that had been left in a hurry, turkey eaten in hotel rooms, and naps on cots handed out by Red Cross volunteers.
Last year, management at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago asked Mr. McGilligan to set up a hotel conference room full of cots so airport workers responsible for plowing runways could have a place to rest.
Let me remind you that these are adults, many elderly or disabled, sleeping in cots or mats on the floor; they're not here for a slumber party, and would be anywhere else if they could.
The conclusion of the study is that NASA has saved hundreds of millions of dollars by going to COTS rather than using the space shuttle to carry cargo to and from the International Space Station.
In January, Catholic Community Services (CCS) turned to the American Red Cross for cots and blankets to equip the former Benedictine monastery in Tucson, Arizona, as a shelter, said CCS Director of Operations Teresa Cavendish.
The federal government has so far provided four Griffin helicopters, one Hercules transport plane and 7,000 cots to help Alberta cope with a fire that forced the evacuation of around 90,000 people from Fort McMurray.
In Portland — the largest city in Maine, with a population of 241,210 — about 443 African migrants were sleeping on cots on Friday night in a temporary emergency shelter set up in the Portland Expo Center.
The church gymnasium we're currently working in is partitioned — one end providing hot drinks and snacks as the other three quarters are crowded with people on cots and air mattresses, many of them medically fragile.
As they set up cots and organized supplies, many here in Houston remembered the unsanitary conditions, flooding and terrifying rumors of violent crime inside the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
Finally, CCU companies need carbon-transportation infrastructure, in the form of CO2 pipelines, and policies that encourage the clustering of CCU projects close to sources of high-quality CO2, to cut down on transportation cots.
In the aftermath of Hurricane Florence, one of the largest storms to hit the Carolinas in years, National Guardsmen transported more than 300 cots and 800 blankets to eight different shelters across Fayetteville, North Carolina.
"The DoD Inspector General found that the DoD has not implemented an adequate process to assess cybersecurity risks associated with using COTS Unmanned Aerial Systems," the memo, signed by Deputy Secretary of Defense Patrick Shanahan, states.
The delegation is delivering a slew of essentials, including large-scale generators that can power hospitals and communication centers, 34,000 bottles of water, nearly 10,000 ready-to-eat meals, and thousands of cots, blankets and pillows.
To be sure, not all COTS purchases are bad, and they make perfect sense for much of the software the government uses – it does not need a proprietary payroll system or a custom-build word processor.
Red Cross spokesman Lloyd Ziel said that volunteers made more space inside the center, which also was used to house Hurricane Katrina refugees from New Orleans in 2005, in part by pushing some cots closer together.
The heads of all the county's key departments — police, fire, transportation and others — all gathered in a single, windowless room for the entirety of the storm, snatching sleep whenever possible on cots tucked into side offices.
It has the potential to hold 5003,000 evacuees — with a 10,000-square-foot medical center, a Walmart pharmacy, rows upon rows of cots, and dozens of volunteers — but on Tuesday night, only 2000 people had checked in.
It has the potential to hold 22015,21 evacuees – with a 33,23 square foot medical center, a Walmart pharmacy, rows upon rows of cots and dozens of volunteers – but on Tuesday night, only 21 people had checked in.
The women of their community live by rules: If an older man approaches, they cannot sit on any surface above the ground, so it is not unusual to see them suddenly slither down off cots and chairs.
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Kelli Kilmon, a pediatric ICU resident nurse at Sparrow Hospital, says the pillows are extremely beneficial for any bed-bound patients who have trouble getting settled into their hospital cots or need material support with their tubing.
At a fairground converted to a shelter in the nearby city of Petaluma, about 250 cots were full by Friday, and people slept in tents in the parking lot as volunteers served porridge and eggs for breakfast.
To ensure crew members can get some shut-eye in a relatively private setting, long-haul planes are designed with specialized crew rest compartments — hidden areas of the plane with cots, or bunks, where crews can rest.
"If Irma comes, I need cots here, I need generators, I need a stove, I need food," said Adrienne Kennedy, who runs a Lumberton storefront where victims of Hurricane Matthew have picked up donated clothes and housewares.
Background checks can be performed in a matter of hours, Forrester said, and new volunteers who have not yet passed their checks can be assigned tasks that don't require direct interaction with evacuees, like setting up cots.
In areas the government has deemed "high-risk" for natural disasters, local municipalities would have stockpiled supplies of bottled water, military-style meals, cots, blankets and medical supplies prepositioned in public buildings well in advance of any event.
James and I stare at the cots as gratefully as we can, and for a moment I wonder if we are meant to tip the volunteer, because he stands there expectantly, as wild children rocket past our feet.
The dozens of residents had to be moved out of the apartments immediately; they moved bunk beds into the health clinics and offices in the main building and set up cots in the "social hall" where the kitchen is.
Choose your airline carefully Airlines offer a host of things to make the experience easier, from bassinets or sky cots to baby meals, infant baggage allowance and — in the case of Etihad and Gulf Air — even a sky nanny.
Then, after Irma struck the US Virgin Islands on September 6, FEMA moved much of its stockpile of water, meals, cots, tarps and roof sheeting from a warehouse in Puerto Rico to the US Virgin Islands, the report states.
China joins the U.S. and Russia now as the three global powers with proven ability to launch rockets into space from sea, which is a competitive advantage when it comes to launch cots and potential incidental damage from misfires.
HALO's local staff of 243—Lao farmers, mothers, and young adults—have been trained as bomb technicians and are given cots in a rural tent camp with a starting wage of $703 a month, about triple the minimum wage.
At Gurs, women and children at least had beds or cots, and "coverlets" that were "sufficient in number," while children in Clint have been sleeping on the floor in freezing cells, coverless, the lights kept on at all hours.
Some, like Hugh, were crying on their beds, far from the affected area, while others were on foldout sofas, in sleeping bags, in the back seats of cars, or on cots laid out like circuitry in public-school gymnasiums.
I met up with my buddy Vito Lanza, and a couple hundred of us went through out-processing, then spent the night on cots in a giant room; it felt like a soulless airplane hangar with buzzing fluorescent lights.
When my mother was the age I am now, and her children had grown up, she decided to clean the house, purging it of everything no longer needed: the cots in the attic, the board games in the basement.
In one empty work camp, they found the cots and possessions of some of these men—along with several fresh rolls of barbed wire, which meant the men were there to clear the forest and fence it for pasture.
"Betsey" was the name of one of his subjects, and the 16 stars on the flag refer not to the number of American colonies, but to the number of cots in Sim's lab for the women he operated on.
A few hours later, the organization sent a second note saying it was providing food, cots, blankets, and other support to 6,000 people in various shelters across the region—again with no information about the cost or money raised so far.
In addition, tents aren't the only thing you can save on with today's Amazon Gold Box Deal because sleeping bags, self-inflating camping pads with pillows, and Coleman's ComfortSmart camping cots are also discounted up to 57% off their retail price.
Irbil, Iraq (CNN)The small dorm room in Kirkuk, with gray-speckled terrazzo floors and wooden cots, was home to Monaly Najeeb and six other Christian women after ISIS took hold in Mosul and they were forced to abandon college.
It even comes with cotton swabs, facial lancets, finger cots, and skin-clearing advice: "I was compelled to create [it] since so many people are treating their blemishes incorrectly —making them last way longer than they are meant to," she says.
Now, a handful of savvy adventure companies and experiential campgrounds offer luxury getaways (think of cots inside state-of-the-art tents, outdoor furniture, chef-crafted meals, better-than-basic bathroom facilities) for not-so-rustic folks to unplug in comfort.
But the camps, set up to handle thousands of cattle, have run into an unanticipated problem: The owners of the livestock, who were supposed to drop them off, have instead moved in — cooking utensils, spare cots, water drums and all.
Hours later, Mr. Gawhega, who is in his late 60s, went to El Reno's chapter headquarters of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, where survivors from the motel and the trailer park slept on American Red Cross cots in the ballroom.
That means sending in planes and vehicles to haul away light infantry tents, cots, communications equipment and all of the weaponry used by the American Special Operations and Ugandan forces trying to hunt down the elusive Mr. Kony and his guerrillas.
Two different routes up Africa's highest peak will feature overnights in camps set up ahead of arriving guests and include sizable tents with cots and lighting as well as a furnished communal area and staff cooks (10 days from $4,999).
When Americans are forced to leave their homes because of flooding or fires and have nowhere else to go, charitable organizations routinely open temporary shelters that usually consist of rows of cots in school gymnasiums, churches, convention centers or other large indoor spaces.
Refugees began arriving on Wednesday at the 56,000-seat stadium, where a public hall had been quickly transformed into a shelter with 150 cots and room for hundreds more, as well as internet service, locker room showers and concession stands for preparing food.
In front of them, at the end of the rows of cots, a woman tried to turn in her sleep, forgetting that her legs and her torso had been eaten alive when she stepped on an unexploded cluster bomb three days ago.
Evacuees who had been sleeping on cots in a hockey rink in Lac La Biche were moved late Wednesday to longer-term housing in the towns of Bonnyville and St. Paul, Alberta, about 120 to 130 km (72 to 78 miles) to the southeast.
After a skeptical comment about my flimsy Tretorn sneakers, he led us to a room with pitted walls, three narrow cots and a small tray for donations, issuing a stern reminder to leave the key in the door when we departed in the morning.
She, her two sons and their father boarded buses and fled inland ahead of the storm on Thursday, landing on cots in the gymnasium of the closed middle school that is now home to hundreds of evacuees who fled the soaking destruction of Hurricane Harvey.
The nonprofit recently took over a Walmart-size warehouse, christened Casa del Refugiado, whose Red Cross cots can accommodate up to 1,100 migrants To make the site more welcoming, young local artists were enlisted to spruce up the 125,000-square-foot space with vivid murals.
Using the white fence panels and cots that most players use to build charming campsites, the second-year UCLA student funneled the pastel mammals that populate his game into inhumanely small holding cells; he situated a blushing, purple cat near the entrance as a makeshift guard.
In McAllen, it was a much different scene: Pence toured a swelteringly hot room called a sally port with hundreds of men, a strong smell of sweat and overcrowding so extreme there was no room for cots, the migrants left to sleep on concrete beneath mylar blankets.
Credit... GUÁNICA, P.R. — Nearly two months after an earthquake sent the population of southwest Puerto Rico rushing into the streets, thousands of people are still slumbering each night under camping tents, on cots, in their cars and in enormous open tents that serve as government shelters.
That allows the state to potentially get up to 75 percent federal reimbursement for "required emergency protective measures," which a Federal Emergency Management Agency spokesperson said includes things such as cots, water, blankets and food for sheltering evacuees but not the cost of repairing the dam's troubled emergency spillway.
Here is an exhibit for the latter view: Anna England-Kerr said that after sharing the news on the social network, she continued to see ads for cots, baby blankets and bottles, and more recently IVF treatments, despite changing settings on Facebook that should have blocked such appearances.
Moments later we were bounding after him up a stone staircase, down a hallway with a painted sign on the wall that commanded "SILENCIUM," under a low lintel, and into a room with two cots and an achingly lovely view of the sunset over the valley and town below.
Along with a high level of service (full camp setup, chef-prepared meals, activity organization and luggage transport) comes gear (six-foot dome tents, cots layered with air mattresses, 2250-D sleeping bags and pillows and portable chairs to make campfire encounters more cozy) to elevate the overall experience.
Wearing eye masks and suit/sleeping-bag hybrids that called to mind the iconic sleeping-bag coat that Norma Kamali debuted in the mid-70s, these men lay upon cots placed in the middle of the runway, oblivious to the jealous, bleary-eyed gaze of so many fashion editors.
She, her two sons and their father boarded buses and fled inland ahead of the storm on Thursday, landing on cots in the gymnasium of a shuttered middle school here in San Antonio that is now home for hundreds of evacuees who fled the soaking destruction of Hurricane Harvey.
Caste rules forbid them to sit on chairs or cots if higher-ranking people are present, which is pretty much all the time, so I interviewed them the way I always did: me sitting on a cot, them crouched at my feet, looking up at me from the ground.
The widespread and controversial use of COTS by both state and non-state actors on the global battlefield has grown significantly in recent years, with UAVs deemed cost effective and critical in not only taking out adversaries with bombs and missiles or deploying tear gas, but in tactical suveillance and reconnaissance.
Holiday Retirement communities in Florida have buses on standby in case of evacuation, more than 400 cots and linens, three days' worth of nonperishable foods in addition to twice their normal supply of food, 300 gallons of spring water and generator backups in case the communities lose power, Colwell said.
The American Red Cross, which runs most of the temporary shelters around the United States, has set new guidelines for their operation, trying to curb the risk of transmission by screening evacuees and isolating those who show symptoms, as well as spacing cots six feet apart and emphasizing good hygiene.
This 230-room boutique hotel is breaking all the rules, foregoing tired, old hotel clichés like bellboys and rollaway cots in favor of cozy accommodations (think of it like an upscale hostel), DIY conveniences (like self service check-in) and modern efficiency (a 24-hour lobby canteen has grab-and-go fare).
Emergency management officials in North Carolina said FEMA had positioned water, meals, cots and portable generators at Fort Bragg, an Army base in Fayetteville, N.C. In addition, officials said other locations in South Carolina and Georgia would be used as support bases to distribute more food, water and other supplies when needed.
Their living space, Apartment 40 as it was called, was a horse stall, 10 feet by 0003 feet, furnished with Army cots and still smelling of horse manure, when they arrived in their best traveling clothes — my grandmother wearing the good coat she usually wore to church, and a hat and gloves.
A Selby safari required an army of bearers, cooks, skinners, porters, drivers and others; game licenses and financial transactions; transportation arrangements, from trucks and horses to planes and boats; and a complex coordination of supplies and equipment: guns and ammunition, food, water, tents, cots, radios, medicines, maps, clothing and a thousand other necessities.
That system, coupled with the fact that elected officials in DC are often sleeping on cots away from their families, interacting with much younger staffers, and working in an environment that lacks a true Human Resources department and revolves around cocktail hours, together make for a perfect storm of enablement for would-be predators.
Andrew Cuomo -- whose state is home to more than 1 million Puerto Ricans -- flew to the island with a delegation of elected officials and disaster experts to deliver more than 34,103 bottles of water, 9,600 ready-to-eat meals, 3,000 canned goods, 500 flashlights, 1,400 cots, 1,400 blankets, 1,400 pillows and 10 10kw generators.
As the cots were rolled away and lawmakers left for a decent night's rest after the around-the-clock debate that ended — like others this year — in stalemate, lawmakers of both parties said they had rarely seen the tone so poisonous and the willingness to work together on the floor at such a low ebb.
According to the source, Miller then began to "expect" that the mothers of her dance students would pay her way during the high stakes dance competitions that required her to travel, asking them to foot the bill for hotel rooms and meals, and staying on cots in the girls' rooms to save money when the families would refuse.
The first major steps toward recovery will get underway Friday morning when an airport tarmac in San Juan, cleared of debris, will open to begin receiving three or four daily emergency planeloads of much-needed generators, water, tents, cots and other crucial supplies, said Alejandro de la Campa, the director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency in Puerto Rico.
"I sleep placidly," Mr. Guaidó said in an interview as his car stealthily moved through Caracas traffic, adding that he had learned to sleep soundly under trying conditions when he and other opposition leaders staged a 15-day hunger strike in 2015, sleeping on cots on the street, to pressure the government to set a date for legislative elections.
Small-group excursions (12 guests maximum) include hosts and multiple guides in nine national parks, concierge-style services and the seemingly magical appearance of top-of-the-line gear — REI's spacious Kingdom 6 tents with bug-proof mesh panels, folding cots and inflatable sleeping pads, interior ceiling lights, woven rugs for added insulation, a bedside table with a pot of local flowers.
During an ITV interview on a campaign trip to a factory Monday, Johnson refused to look at a photo of a sick child stuck in a British hospital waiting room who slept under cots as he waited for a bed to open up -- and even pocketed the reporter's phone on which he was being shown the image, before returning it a few minutes later.
Centers around the state are in dire need of the following items: Blankets Wheelchairs Canes Sturdy cots Gloves Shoes Slippers Extra large adult diapers 2x and up to 3x clothes for men and women Elastic waistband clothes Over-the-counter medicine Baby rash ointment Formula Pacifiers Undergarments Items can be dropped off at the following centers: Red Springs High 509 N Vance Street Red Springs, N.C. 28377 Southeastern Agricultural Center Lumberton 1027 US-74 Lumberton, N.C. 102758 South Robeson High School 3268 S Robeson Road Rowland, N.C. 102783 St Paul's High School 648 N Old Stage Road St. Pauls, N.C. 102784 Bill Sapp Center 1100 N Cedar Street Lumberton, N.C. 102758
And he got up and went into a tent where a couple of dirt-caked convoy drivers lay on cots asleep in front of a TV showing a police movie, all sirens and shadows and waxy hair, the unsteady horizontal hold on the black-and-white screen catching the moment, the scene, and losing it and the scene running away like a loose blind, then catching it again, shadows and then glowing white human faces close to the camera, and Lauren Bacall looked out of the convex box into the night that reeked of monsoon funk, with lust and reproach in her face, as if to say, I dare you to forget me, too.

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