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"out of service" Definitions
  1. not working properly : not able to be used
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He said, "This sanctions-busting ship is now out of service," not "This sanctions business ship is now out of service."
It took several phone booths out of service last week and could take another 700 phone booths out of service as a precautionary measure, it said.
Call an Uber because this bus is out of service.
Those numbers were either wrong numbers or out of service.
Credit cards are useless, and ATMs are out of service.
A number listed for Petroneft Aktiv was out of service.
The car is out of service until the group travels.
Of 1,600 cellular sites, at least 1,300 are out of service.
According to SEPTA, the trains were out of service, reports NBC10.
About 88 percent of cellphone sites are still out of service.
A fire knocked the facility out of service in late June.
" Mastromonaco responded, "OMFG how can it be [permanently] out of service?!
Fighting in 2014 put the main international airport out of service.
The aircraft will be taken out of service for maintenance review.
It was bombed out of service more than two weeks ago.
The water station was knocked out of service in late December.
Another major pump in nearby City Park was out of service.
The building's other elevator has been out of service since Wednesday.
Then a train is out of service for a longer time.
At least 2000 airlines have taken the aircraft out of service.
The two pilots "are being held out of service," he said.
Three of Aleppo's hospitals are out of service like our centers.
Syncrude has since taken the sump out of service, the regulator said.
Went down for breakfast and realized the elevators were out of service.
She said five machines have so far been taken out of service.
Nearly half of Puerto Rico's sewage treatment plants are out of service.
The plane was taken out of service for maintenance, American Airlines said.
"That move out of service delivery was a mistake," Professor Howes said.
The bus was taken out of service, but the community was angered.
It's just that today, the clue "Out of service?" is EX-ARMY.
It has pulled all 10 of its Ford S.U.V.s out of service.
Some of those phone numbers worked, but many were out of service.
The decision to take the plane out of service followed two deadly crashes.
It is unknown if there was an out-of-service note on it.
The shuttle will remain out of service for the rest of the day.
"It has to be recalled" and permanently taken out of service, he said.
That would put the Falcon Heavy out of service for a while, too.
Southwest says the aircraft is being taken out of service for maintenance review.
Vessels must be dry docked, or taken out of service, for the refittings.
Both were now out of service, putting more strain on the remaining hospitals.
Also, this very elevator had been out of service several times that week.
The targeted networks often crash, putting them out of service for some period.
"The aircraft has been taken out of service for maintenance review," Parrish said.
More inventive management would take the Mets out of service for an overhaul.
One crucial escalator wasn't completely installed; another was in and out of service.
Elevators are frequently out of service, forcing even pregnant women to climb stairs.
The company does not plan to take the affected trains out of service.
The added load on the remaining plants knocked another partly out of service.
Her staffer tweeted a photo of her on the subway the week of her campaign announcement — with her train out of service: That thing when you're headed to talk about fixing the subways and your train goes out of service.
When things get hot, just delete the number and it goes out of service.
When things get hot, just delete the number and it goes out of service.
That requires taking the aircraft to which the engine is attached out of service.
This business model was molded by both his years in and out of service.
"The aircraft has been taken out of service for maintenance review," said the airline.
Express is out of service and no longer operating, according to the FMCSA database.
Very important, especially if you're going to be out of service for a while.
The Hubble Space Telescope, NASA's jewel of the skies, is temporarily out of service.
Those drivers and trucks were put out of service until the problems were resolved.
The outdoor sections of the city's vaunted subway system were taken out of service.
The outdoor sections of Hong Kong's vaunted subway system were taken out of service.
Still, the old R32 cars will not be taken out of service right away.
The lighthouse that never failed to guide me home is now out of service.
The building's passenger elevators were out of service — temporarily, according to the listing agent.
Passengers already on board came off, and the plane was taken out of service.
The FCC said the number of cell sites out of service rose to 91.1 percent, up from 90.9 percent from a day earlier, while 31 counties out of 78 counties have all cell sites out of service, up from 29 a day earlier.
The number of cell sites out of service rose to 91.1 percent, from 90.9 percent from a day earlier, while 31 counties out of 78 counties have all cell sites out of service, up from 29 a day earlier, the FCC said.
When using large equipment, "the track has to be taken out of service," he said.
" "Our mechanics are cannibalizing out of service vehicles in an effort to replace flat tires.
In nearby Marin County, more than half of the 280 towers were out of service.
M210, the largest surgical hospital in Aleppo, is now out of service, the activist said.
The city's M2000 hospital was also put out of service by shelling Wednesday, activists said.
The city's M2 hospital was also put out of service by shelling Wednesday, activists said.
Some stations may be wheelchair-unfriendly, have out-of-service elevators, that kind of thing.
After the storms, 95.6 percent of cell sites in Puerto Rico were out of service.
With some subway trains out of service that day, the trip was lengthy and confusing.
The department also said that several traffic lights in downtown Madison were out of service.
Jaquemet says eight of the 28 medical facilities in Idlib are entirely out of service.
Once temperatures get frosty, usually after Thanksgiving, the Waterworld machines are taken out of service.
The hand dryers in the bathrooms had signs saying they were out of service, too.
The train, he said, was taken out of service as delays piled up behind it.
He refused, telling me the elevator was out of service and I needed to step back.
After the rupture, SoCalGas took the adjacent Line 4000 out of service for inspection and repair.
There are power outages on both islands, and St. Barts' power station is out of service.
Twenty additional horses would be rotated in and out of service to allow them to rest.
All but one of the parts are now out of service, GE said in the letter.
If they get a second complaint about the same machine, they take it out of service.
The ATM then displays an out of service notice and is able to be controlled remotely.
One survey suggests that 40% of donated surgical equipment in poor countries is out of service.
Modernizing, however, brings challenges for agencies because it takes vehicles out of service to be retrofitted.
Cayman Airways and Ethiopian Airlines said they, too, would take the planes out of service temporarily.
Southwest normally plans to have about 20 planes out of service each day, a spokesman said.
The lawsuit said it had 51 planes out of service on Wednesday and 45 on Tuesday.
The longer that pad is out of service, the more it's likely to affect SpaceX's business.
Another major issue, Karen said, is when the elevators are out of service at their station.
With 90% of cell sites out of service, many residents still can't communicate with loved ones.
Southwest Airlines has taken three of its 737 NGs out of service for repairs after inspections.
The airplane was taken out of service because of an unrelated mechanical problem, Southwest officials said.
"The out-of-service line is the best line in New York City," Mr. Gross joked.
The plane has been taken out of service and LaGuardia warned about delays on Tuesday morning.
After the rupture, SoCalGas took the adjacent Line 1 out of service for inspection and maintenance.
After that rupture, SoCalGas took the adjacent Line 1 out of service for inspection and maintenance.
Nearly 90 percent of cell phone towers are out of service, according to the Federal Communications Commission.
In the U.S. Virgin Islands, 76.6 percent of cell sites are out of service, the FCC said.
There is a public conception in Israel that people just "act out" to get out of service.
The limo had received a "brakes out of service" citation during a March inspection, the network reports.
The Observatory said government forces had targeted areas near three hospitals to keep them out of service.
The M10 is now out of service, the activist said, including the desperately needed intensive care unit.
While the aircraft was taken out of service for repairs, the airline had a two-part plan.
ET, that is currently out of service for an actual mechanical issue – and odor in the cabin.
Tripoli's main international airport was badly damaged by fighting in 2014 and is still out of service.
The senior military source, a non-Syrian, said only a few out-of-service jets were destroyed.
The earthquake knocked an out-of-service Shinkansen bullet train off its rails, JR Kyushu Railway reported.
For airlines, an unexpected rise in out-of-service aircraft or rising fuel prices can wreck operations.
Southwest Airlines Co has found cracks in three airplanes and taken them out of service pending repairs.
A listed telephone number for Mr. Guigui's production company, Sunset Pictures, was out of service on Tuesday.
The planes, both operating for American Airlines, were taken out of service, and their scheduled flights cancelled.
On a recent weekday, the website showed that 32 escalators and 15 elevators were out of service.
Queens Bound JMZ trains are delayed because of a train going out of service at Myrtle Avenue.
"Qantas will minimise any customer impact from having these aircraft temporarily out of service," the carrier said.
But in subsequent years, no repairs were made on the helicopters, and they went out of service.
The jets have been out of service worldwide since March in the wake of the two crashes.
Upon landing in Miami, the aircraft was taken out of service to be deep cleaned and further disinfected.
The checks will involve taking some planes out of service outside their usual maintenance schedules, one source said.
The train reopened in December 2017, after four years of being out of service due to technical problems.
This both blocks the efficient transfer of lithium ions and takes many of the ions out of service.
Every moped comes with two helmets and the vehicle is put out of service if one is missing.
As of Thursday, 39 percent of cell sites remained out of service, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission said.
LONDON — A plane was taken out of service by British Airways after bed bugs were found on board.
The delays will keep aircraft out of service as the busy Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday travel season approaches.
"Upon landing in Miami, the aircraft was taken out of service to be deep cleaned and further disinfected."
Another pipe, Line 173, was out of service last winter and is expected to remain out until May.
Only three main hospitals are still open, and five are out of service, according to the medical society.
Putting them out of service takes more than just finding somewhere to park and turning off the engines.
If the 13 Max is taken out of service, Boeing might have to compensate airlines for delayed deliveries.
Other properties in the northwest couldn't be reached by phone, their lines out of service or permanently busy.
Repairs and reconstruction have been limited -- two out of three damaged tug boats are still out of service.
" The message continues, "The airplane landed at Newark this afternoon and has be taken out of service for extermination.
A number of major trauma hospitals were knocked out of service during recent attacks, according to the medical society.
The aircraft has been taken out of service while it is inspected for damage, JetBlue said in a statement.
Since it opened, the pipeline has been out of service about 10.4 years, or 30 percent of its life.
The shuttle drove itself around the block after the collision, but its operators took it out of service afterward.
GE on Friday said all but one of the parts related to the anomalous disk were out of service.
Once the ISS goes out of service, China potentially will be the only country with a permanent space presence.
Since 1986 the pipeline has been out of service 3,800 days, or 10.4 years, 30 percent of its life.
But the sensors sending over damage information mean that HTT can take a broken capsule out of service immediately.
Worse yet, our on-the-scene reporter was out of service area, engulfed in fog with extremely limited visibility.
Intense fighting raged for weeks in Wadi Barada, and knocked the water spring out of service in late December.
On Thursday, more than 95 percent of cell sites were out of service, according to the Federal Communication Service.
Thankfully, that number is now out of service, but it doesn't give me any more faith in Google's algorithm.
Southwest has canceled hundreds of flights this month as the number of out-of-service jets more than doubled.
Days later, some of the same officials admitted key pumps that serve flooded neighborhoods had been out of service.
On Tuesday, the federal government said that 61.5 percent of cell sites remained out of service in Bay County.
Potentially impacted phone booths were taken out of service immediately and the full removal process will be completed soon.
She first moved into the building in 2017, and the elevator has been in and out of service since.
The hospital was knocked out of service, said the Syrian Civil Defense rescue group, known as the White Helmets.
American's Seymour said there are fewer aircraft out of service since the middle of the summer, helping improve operations.
The Houthis said they had launched a cruise missile at the airport's control tower, knocking it out of service.
Airlines that were using the planes have started demanding compensation for losses while the jets are out of service.
Prepa recently took one power plant out of service, saying it was too old and decrepit to be viable.
I was relieved to cross over the hill, out of service and back again to Lynx and my friends.
State officials have predicted a "summer of hell" when several tracks are taken out of service, starting July 10.
Australia's Qantas Airways Ltd said it had taken four 737 freighters out of service pending further guidance from IAI.
Problems with faulty Pratt & Whitney engines took Airbus planes out of service earlier this year and delayed engine production.
Video shot by KCRA showed check-in kiosks at the airport reading "Temporarily Out of Service" during the outage.
It's a squat, brick structure that's definitely showing its age — one of the elevators is perennially out of service.
The last subway car covered in graffiti was taken out of service nearly five years before he became mayor.
More than 91 percent of Puerto Rico's cellphone sites are also out of service, the Federal Communications Commission said.
Kiwi says it pulled all robots out of service as it investigated the issue, switching to hand delivery for food.
By 1880 the watchtowers went out of service, and they were eventually torn down, except for the one in Harlem.
Embraer has already recorded one other incident in October that damaged the prototype, putting it out of service until January.
Around 2,000 policemen lost their jobs in the past three years and 40% of patrol cars are out of service.
Mariner East 1, meanwhile, remains out of service after the discovery of a sink hole near the pipe in January.
Germany is kicking off the process of replacing its 85 Tornado jets, which will go out of service around 2030.
A dead fetus reportedly was found Tuesday morning onboard an out-of-service American Airlines plane in New York City.
As hardware was replaced, the older servers were taken out of service, stored and decommissioned in a variety of ways.
PA) A380 superjumbo to fly passengers almost a decade ago has been taken out of service by Singapore Airlines (SIAL.
Medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) said an air strike had put one of Aleppo's biggest hospitals out of service.
" American Airlines spokesman Ross Feinstein said the airline's "biggest challenge in the operation continues to be out of service aircraft.
All wells must either pass all tests or be taken out of service before DOGGR can call a public meeting.
Public housing projects have been underinvested in for decades leading to many thousands of units being taken out of service.
"Clearly the plane had serious sensor issues ... why the airplane wasn't pulled out of service beggars belief," he told CNN.
But the novelty bike—developed by the brick-and-mortar Kainos Coffee—has been out of service as of November.
George C. Marshall, then five years out of service, received one to be defense secretary for President Harry S. Truman.
Of course, not everything is perfect: The elevators are too often out of service, leading to overcrowding and long waits.
What happens to all those planes when they are no longer economically viable and ready to come out of service?
Any battle that damages the port or takes it out of service could also produce severe consequences around the country.
Certain phone booth installations have proved problematic: WeWork had to take 2,300 booths out of service after a formaldehyde scare.
With this week's success, that docking would occur at the Intelsat satellite's current location, without taking it out of service.
Since the barge was taken out of service in July, private boat owners have stepped in to meet the demand.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission said Monday that 91 percent of cellular sites in Puerto Rico remain out of service.
About half of Canada's daily oil sands crude capacity was out of service on Friday and some pipelines were closed.
The car was badly damaged under suspicious circumstances in the Bronx and taken out of service, the former chief said.
I often wheel off a train only to discover that the sole elevator to ground level is out of service.
More than 50 percent of the cell sites in four Florida counties (Bay, Gadsden, Gulf, and Washington) remain out of service.
And with tougher state laws getting passed, more abortion providers are going out of service -- which means higher costs for abortions.
Scooter companies have proactively taken their vehicles out of service in other cities, mostly in reaction to extreme weather and flooding.
The airplane, a Boeing 737-900, was briefly taken out of service for maintenance and then returned to its scheduled use.
Both aircrafts "returned to the gate under their own power and were taken out of service for Maintenance evaluation," Agnew said.
The grounding of the Boeing 203 Max jet took 371 planes out of service worldwide for an indefinite period of time.
Prud'Homme said retrofitting can generally accommodate agencies by conducting the work when cars are taken out of service for regular maintenance.
Approximately 55% of hospitals are out of service, and of those still operating, 45% face shortages of staff, medicine, and equipment.
"This sanctions-busting ship is now out of service," said John Demers, the head of the Justice Department's National Security Division.
The contract to replace Germany's 85 Tornado jets, which go out of service around 2030, could be worth billions of euros.
The well at the Aliso Canyon storage facility of Southern California Gas is now taken out of service, the utility said.
Southwest and American were already grappling with a larger than normal number of out-of-service aircraft, further straining their fleets.
That's even higher than after Hurricane Irma, which had put about 56 percent of the island's wireless network out of service.
The report also found that double-trailer trucks had 220006 percent higher out-of-service violation rates than single-trailer trucks.
The two major pumps that remained out of service were located at an enormous pump station in the city's Lakeview neighborhood.
Compounding the pain from the Max-related groundings, American had more planes out of service than normal due to mechanical issues.
According to the company website, the lone terminal that remains out of service is the Maasvlakte 2 port in the Netherlands.
Southwest Airlines Co found cracks in three airplanes after the initial inspections and has taken them out of service pending repairs.
Last quarter, Unipetrol relaunched a steam cracker unit that had been out of service for around a year after a fire.
Why it matters: 320, or 4%, of the 7,804 cell sites in the region are out of service, the WSJ reports.
The limousine was ordered out of service because its rear emergency exit window and a right-side emergency door were inoperable.
But now, with bombs knocking hospitals in Idlib and Hama out of service, Dr. Ibrahim is once again treating patients underground.
Public buses, garbage trucks and ambulances in disrepair remain out of service longer, or forever, for lack of imported spare parts.
The medical charity said the strike knocked the hospital out of service for three days, after which the emergency room reopened.
Until recently, the Boeing board had resisted shaking up senior management of the company while the Max remains out of service.
This meant taking it on BART, which bans bikes on escalators and is famous for its randomly out-of-service elevators.
" Southwest told Reuters Tuesday that eight of the 88 used jets remain out of service "and are currently in heavy checks.
We visited over a dozen ATM booths only to find that they were closed, out of service or out of cash.
In February, four people were injured in a crash near the 69th Street Terminal involving three out-of-service commuter trains.
But it was going out of service and contained outdated material that the Russians probably found to be of little value.
Cash and coins ATM machines and credit card terminals rely on data lines and electricity, and will be out of service.
The move put enormous strain on airlines, which struggled to shift the planes out of service while minimizing the impact on customers.
The move put enormous strain on carriers, which struggled to shift the planes out of service while minimizing the impact on customers.
When he awoke hours later, he was hundreds of miles away, careening on an out-of-service train eventually headed for Calcutta.
United (UAL) said the initial decision to take the planes out of service affected "roughly 40 flights a day" at the time.
The aircraft, an Airbus A321, was scheduled to fly back out on Tuesday but will remain out of service, the source says.
The Federal Communications Commission reported on Thursday afternoon that almost all of the cell sites on Puerto Rico were out of service.
Another pipe, Line 3000, was out of service last winter and SoCalGas said it is expected to remain out until May 1.
MUNI riders were greeted with printed "Out of Service" and "Metro Free" signs on ticket machines on late on Friday and Saturday.
The Federal Aviation Administration has repeatedly said it does not see any reason to order the planes be taken out of service.
Riders headed for the trundling abyss face a maze of stairs, escalators, and elevators that are all too often out of service.
Spiegel said Transport Minister Alexander Dobrindt was aware of the report but did not want to take the model out of service.
The airplane, a Boeing 737-900, was briefly taken out of service for maintenance and then was returned to its scheduled use.
Aleppo's health directorate says hospitals in the east of the shattered city have been repeatedly bombed out of service in recent weeks.
The report found incidents of degraded or out-of-service equipment on ships ported overseas had doubled over the past five years.
Kafr Nabl, in northwest Syria's Idlib province, was hit by three airstrikes and rendered temporarily out of service in the latest attack.
By knowing ahead of time which aircraft will need maintenance, for example, airlines avoid having to take a plane out-of-service.
Disneyland took the towers out of service on November 1 and told the health agency it had performed additional disinfecting and testing.
It brought the towers back into service November 5, but two days later, they were taken out of service again, she said.
Compounding the pain from the Max-related groundings, American has had more planes out of service than normal due to mechanical issues.
Escalators were not working recently and the bathroom was out of service, though officials said those problems were unrelated to the leaks.
Cancer units in the provincial cities of Aleppo and Latakia were both put out of service in fighting earlier in the war.
Enterprise took the 850,000 bpd Seaway Crude system out of service after one of the lines suffered a leak late Sunday night.
Up until that point, the plan was to bring the out-of-service station back to Earth through a controlled final descent.
"This sanctions-busting ship is now out of service," said John C. Demers, the head of the Justice Department's national security division.
An out-of-service order pushes a truck company's federal safety score lower, and it means a short-term loss of income.
"It's horrendous to point the finger and take someone out of service prior to the completion of the full investigation," he said.
Firefighters were unable to keep up because their equipment was out of service since the government had not allocated funds for maintenance.
First was the four-faced clock on Main Street that, she said, has been out of service for more than a year.
Its vehicles were inspected five times in the last two years, and the company has had four vehicles taken out of service.
The large Costa Sur plant suffered "severe damage" and was put out of service, Vázquez said after declaring a state of emergency.
The issue, as it turned out, is that a broken seat on the plane apparently had to be taken out of service.
The 737 Max is expected to return to service in early 2020, possibly after as long as a year out of service.
In the meantime, robo-blocking apps like YouMail can play an out-of-service message when a known robo-number comes in.
Across the armed forces, levels of deployability among military vehicles is low, with aircraft and tanks often out of service for repairs.
In September, 95 percent of cell sites were out of service in Puerto Rico and 75 percent in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
As surgeons rushed to operate and stabilize victims, the building remained in lockdown by the police, and elevators were out of service.
The Petrocedeno-PDVSA venture's 220,000-bpd upgrader was already out of service when the decision was made, one of the people said.
More than 300 MAX passenger jets have been taken out of service globally following a fatal plane crash in Ethiopia nine days ago.
The cost of repacking the slide, in addition to the time a jet is out of service, can be as high as $20,000.
Fiat Chrysler (FCAU) plans to add Jeep production at a currently out-of-service Detroit plant in 2020, according to a Reuters report.
The Northeast Corridor Commission, created by Congress, estimates that every day the NEC is out of service costs $100m in lost economic activity.
To date, 34 wells at the facility have passed the state's six safety tests, and another 79 have been taken out of service.
Islamic State said on its social media channels that Tabqa dam had been put out of service and all flood gates were closed.
The video was released after one of Aleppo's largest hospitals, located in the eastern Sakhour neighbourhood, was knocked out of service by airstrikes.
The automatic speed breaks on the airplane were out of service, so the crew planned to follow a procedure to manual deploy them.
Trans States Airlines, the carrier operating Thursday's flight, told KPRC she's being "held out of service" while it investigates exactly what went down.
American Airlines and Southwest Airlines flight attendants and ground crews urged the companies to take their Boeing 737 Max airplanes out of service.
Flight attendants and ground crews from American Airlines and Southwest Airlines urged the companies to take the Boeing 737 Max out of service.
Earlier in the week, U.S. flight attendants and ground crews urged their airlines to take their Boeing 737 Max airplanes out of service.
"Most of the victims are under the rubble because more than half the civil defense has been forced out of service," he said.
The FCC said on Friday that 83 percent of cell sites remain out of service, while wireless communications company are deploying temporary sites.
With the planes out of service, airlines that have the jets in their fleets have cancelled thousands of flights during peak travel periods.
The office-sharing company is pulling thousands of phone booths out of service, it said in an email to tenants on Monday morning.
And so as veterans transition out of service and back home, we know they're ready to help rebuild our infrastructure across the country.
Te plane — a Boeing 737-800, according to data from FlightRadar24 — was taken out of service for maintenance, according to the criminal complaint.
"This sanctions-busting ship is now out of service," John C. Demers, the head of the Justice Department's national security division, told reporters.
Escalators are even performing worse than elevators, which already have a poor reputation among wheelchair users for too often being out of service.
At every gas station we visited, including the one that was attached to the Dunkin, the self-service drinks were out of service.
Affected phone booths "are being taken out of service immediately, and will be removed from your location as soon as possible," it adds.
YouMail will stop your phone from ringing with calls from suspected robocallers and deliver a message that your number is out of service.
The state DOT had also ordered the stretch Ford Excursion involved in the wreck be taken out of service in September, Beach said.
As the robots begin to malfunction, the technicians continue to exploit them rather than take them out of service to investigate potential flaws.
"This sanctions-busting ship is now out of service," said Assistant Attorney General John Demers, the head of the Justice Department's National Security Division.
We used to come here a lot, Sunday afternoons when it was packed with churchgoers just out of service, resplendent in their Sunday finery.
The plane was rented by Cubana, which has taken many of its aging planes out of service in recent months due to mechanical problems.
In the neighboring Cardon facility, two of four distillation units are currently out of service, reducing processing to about 115,000 bpd, according to Freites.
Boeing said it recommended taking the 7377 Max planes out of service out of an "abundance of caution" after talking with U.S. aviation regulators.
On Tuesday, the FCC said that 61.5 percent of cell sites remain out of service in Bay County, down from 65.4 percent on Monday.
In fact, the hackers in question couldn't even do that, since the gate controls were out of service at the time of the attack.
LaHood told CNBC on Tuesday that Boeing 737 Max jets should be out of service until there's "full confidence that these planes are safe."
The airline has said it usually plans to have about 20 planes out of service for unexpected maintenance issues but that number has doubled.
They point to the fountain that has long been out of service, the play equipment with chipped paint and the few points of entry.
We just learned that the building's only elevator is going to be out of service for replacement for eight to 12 weeks this summer.
Penn Live reported that the Lawton Fire Company in Swatara Township, Pa., had been suspended after being taken out of service on May 31.
During the last inspection, officials said that the elevator phone was out of service but that the car itself could remain safely in operation.
"For any company, it's really just about ROI", says Lambros explaining the factors that go into consideration for taking a game out of service.
That problem, first reported by The New York Post, has taken six ferries out of service and Mr. de Blasio has ordered an investigation.
And open gangway cars are not without their complications: If one car breaks, the entire train set has to be taken out of service.
At least 23 airlines have taken the Boeing 737 Max 43 out of service after the second crash involving the model in five months.
Many neighborhoods are considering microgrids, which can supply power and battery storage to interconnected customers even when the traditional grid is out of service.
The city's older residents bunch together in the narrow shade of bus stop signs waiting for buses that are late or out of service.
The company underwent five inspections in the last two years and had four vehicles taken out of service in that time, federal records show.
The impact of out-of-service aircraft early in the morning "ripples through the whole day," leading to more cancellations and delays, Kerr said.
There are some services still available through smaller clinics, WHO said, but the only pediatric facility in the area is now out of service.
The initiative is especially focused on an event that significantly destroys data, or takes critical systems out of service for an extended period of time.
I had started using medical excuses to get out of service, but by the time I met with the psychologist, I was feeling genuinely depressed.
One of the new boats was pulled out of service on the first day for mechanical repairs, causing delays to ripple up the East River.
Clearly, if the laser blinking frequency is longer than that, or if ET's laser transmission station is temporarily out of service, we're out of luck.
The aircraft were taken out of service to be evaluated, and passengers were put on other planes to continue to their destinations, the airline said.
But the new jet is unlikely to be available by 2025, when Germany's fleet of Tornado fighters are slated to start going out of service.
With the van out of service, doctors and nurses took to their own cars to see patients, some of them already skeptical about getting treatment.
The most complex, disruptive jobs that require more tracks to be taken out of service at one time will be performed at night, he said.
The data also would help find patients who have implants that were recalled, or assist hospitals in pulling defective equipment out of service quickly. Sen.
The airline said it took 12 more of these jets out of service "out of an abundance of caution" to evaluate the recently completed work.
PDVSA's second largest domestic refinery, Cardon, has two of four crude distillation units out of service due to operational problems, workers told Reuters on Sunday.
With the grounding of Boeing's 737 Max after two deadly crashes, American Airlines became one of three American carriers to take planes out of service.
When they have that permission, the stretch of track they occupy is taken out of service, so that all signal lights approaching it are red.
It was used 7,771 times last year, but was out of service when visited last month by the intrepid Jen Kirby of New York magazine.
They can require planes be taken out of service immediately, even before a remedy has been specified, or they can come with a remedy specified.
The mechanics, who are members of the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association, have cited safety concerns as the reason for taking the aircraft out of service.
Many airlines take their Boeing 737 Max 8 models out of service, Indians rally behind Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Turkey enters an economic recession.
The entire 737 Max fleet was pulled out of service worldwide in mid-March, days after the second of two deadly crashes involving the jet.
"It is a headache for airlines to take aircraft out of service with flights likely to be canceled and an impact on revenues," Strickland added.
Passengers took to Twitter to try to get their flights changed and pressure Boeing to ground the planes before the FAA ordered them out of service.
"We are making it seamless and effectively free for the councils and solving the problem of half of all public charge points being out of service."
The increase was partially driven by the grounding of the Boeing 737 Max, which took more than 70 of the high-capacity planes out of service.
Although the number is now out of service, a source confirms to PEOPLE that the cell phone number does indeed belong to 19-year-old Jenner.
More than 16,200 people were evacuated from the worst affected areas, and an official told CNN two railway systems in the country are out of service.
A big obstacle to the uptake of electric buses is the need to take them out of service for part of the day to recharge them.
An alternative pipeline, the Oleoducto Central (Ocensa), and trucks are often used to transport Vasconia crude when the Cano Limon-Covenas line is out of service.
This week, around a third of Eskom's 45,223 megawatt (MW) installed capacity was out of service because of plant-related problems, diesel shortages and planned maintenance.
The Federal Aviation Administration on Tuesday reiterated its stance on the plane, saying it saw no reason to order the jets be taken out of service.
A couple of cogeneration units remain out of service at the Nexen and MacKay River facilities, the latter of which is dealing with a clogged pipeline.
The bombardment leveled one centre, put another out of service and also destroyed a fuel store belonging to the civil defence, Ammar al Selmo told Reuters.
When the plane was taken out of service, American had 24 Maxes in its fleet and was scheduled to take delivery of 16 more this year.
That is at least partly because Crystal's top-to-bottom examination concluded that the 65-year-old vessel, taken out of service in 1969, remains sound.
"If just one elevator is out of service, I'm stuck," the plaintiff Sasha Blair-Goldensohn, a Google software engineer and wheelchair user, said in a statement.
Airlines with the planes in their fleets have been hit to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars as the plane remains out of service.
If some regulators did require training, the condition would mean that the plane could be out of service in certain countries for months longer than expected.
The cost to the company would be significant if regulators in the United States decided to follow suit and take the fleet out of service temporarily.
But while the investigation proceeds, at least 22 carriers have taken the Boeing model involved out of service, including all those operating in China and Indonesia.
Complicating matters, more than 95 percent of the island's wireless cell sites are out of service, said Ajit Pai, the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission.
The Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority is out of service and isn't providing any power across Puerto Rico right now, its CEO told CNBC on Friday.
UNICEF said that the women and children's hospital in Idlib had been hit three times and taken out of service while schools were also being targeted.
New York (CNN Business)Southwest Airlines continues to grapple with an "operational emergency" after an unusually high number of planes have been taken out of service.
Trains filled with crews could be positioned on unused tracks ready to fill in for trains that need to be pulled out of service, he said.
The high rate of out-of-service jets caused 100 flight cancellations and more than 1,000 delays on Friday, February 15, according to the website FlightAware.
No planes had been grounded as of Thursday night and it could take up to five business days to take them out of service, the regulator said.
The spring was knocked out of service in late December, reducing water supplies to the 70 percent of residents of Damascus and surrounding areas that it serves.
The FCC said in its report on Thursday that 48 out of the 78 counties in Puerto Rico have 100 percent of cell sites out of service.
The state ordered the vehicle out of service in September and it should not have been on the road, New York State Police Superintendent George Beach said.
In today's teen parlance, a burner phone can be a prepaid cellphone or any out-of-service phone they can still get to work on Wi-Fi.
Prestige Limousine has undergone five inspections resulting in four vehicles taken out of service in the past 24 months, according to federal records reviewed by BuzzFeed News.
He said five of the aid group's facilities in the south, including a mobile clinic and a healthcare center, went out of service during the latest clashes.
Mitiga is a military air base near the centre of Tripoli that began hosting civilian flights after the international airport was put out of service in 2014.
At Venezuela's smallest refineries, Puerto la Cruz and El Palito, the lack of medium and light crudes has kept several distillation units out of service for months.
Islamic State's only means of crossing to its main territory south of the river is by boat after air strikes knocked the area's bridges out of service.
ISU officials said the sample, weighing a gram, was lost as it was being taken out of service after employees only partially filled out the necessary paperwork.
Middle East Eye reports that metro stations leading to downtown Cairo are out of service and that roadblocks and checkpoints have cut off access to Tahrir Square.
William Moran told lawmakers that one of the submarines, the USS Boise, will finally enter a shipyard in January after being out of service for four years.
Why build the world's biggest aircraft just to launch a rocket with a small payload that can be shot off from a creaky out-of-service plane?
The San Francisco Chronicle reported this month that some of the system's transit cars were being "mysteriously knocked out of service," requiring it to run shorter trains.
Meanwhile, nearly half of the island's sewage treatment plants remain out of service, so wastewater isn't necessarily being purified as it runs through the island's water system.
In the last two weeks alone, 59 rigs have been put out of service, most of them in Texas's shale-rich Permian basin, according to Emirates NBD.
The 737 Max was pulled out of service after two crashes killed 346 people, costing Boeing billions of dollars and causing problems for airlines around the globe.
The entire Max fleet was taken out of service around the world in March after two deadly crashes involving those jets within five months killed 346 people.
"This results in Amtrak being unable to sell seats for the duration the car is out of service, which is considered in the cost," one email said.
With more than 95% of wireless cell sites out of service, authorities had to physically go to thousands of homes to warn people of the potential collapse.
The planes were taken out of service after an Ethiopian Airlines crash last March occurred after a Lion Air flight went down in Indonesia in October 2018.
There has to be a way to greatly speed up that process, even if that means taking subway lines out of service for months at a time.
Before the move next month to a new glass-and-steel palace nearby, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg likened it to taking a warship out of service.
I was once like many other able-bodied New Yorkers, only vaguely aware of subway elevators, merely noting that they seemed dingy and often out of service.
The news follows a similar announcement that e-bikes are coming back to San Francisco, after a couple battery fires put those bikes out of service, too.
The fact that all the above ground trains were taken out of service, along with some of the underground stops, made hitting trains or stations open game.
It says aircraft that were out of service due to maintenance issues is averaged more than 50 a day, up about 30% from the average during previous summers.
"I will be undergoing surgery and will be down at least a month," Martson, who battles lupus, captioned a text post that reads, "Out of service for repairs."
Southwest CEO Gary Kelly in an email to the company's employees acknowledged the company was "in a period of tension and turmoil" regarding the out-of-service aircraft.
BEIRUT, Sept 28 (Reuters) - Air strikes hit a hospital in rebel-held eastern Aleppo in the early hours of Wednesday, putting it out of service, medical workers said.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based war monitor, said warplanes pounded the town of Atareb overnight and into Monday, knocking the hospital out of service.
Two hospitals in eastern Aleppo have been bombed "out of service," staff and activists said, as airstrikes pounded rebel-held parts of the northern Syrian city on Wednesday.
An unprecedented number of out-of-service aircraft in recent weeks at four of Southwest's maintenance locations has forced the airline to delay or cancel hundreds of flights.
But don't worry: If it's a big enough problem that it poses a real threat to safety, they will take the aircraft out of service for repairs. 6.
There are only around 30 doctors inside the besieged zone, and eastern Aleppo's two biggest hospitals were knocked out of service by air strikes or shelling on Wednesday.
In 2015, one company pulled half of its fleet out of service after five college students in Seattle were killed in a duck boat collision with a bus.
Last month, Southwest Airlines cut its financial outlook for the year after being forced to pull its new fleet of 43 Boeing 737 MAX planes out of service.
If it is pushed into bankruptcy and lessors start pulling even more planes out of service, there would be nothing left for any potential investors, the official said.
"The captain in command declared an emergency and safely landed the flight," the spokesperson said, adding that the aircraft had been taken out of service for maintenance review.
Sixteen pumps were out of service over the weekend, making things even worse for a drainage system that already was working above its capacity, and streets began flooding.
Roughly half the states have not yet adopted rules to train law enforcement to put a truck showing expired hours out of service for the required time period.
On the day TransCare filed for bankruptcy, more than 30 percent of the company's vehicles were out of service, some for hundreds of days, according to internal documents.
The US Air Force has decided to pull 123 C-130 transport aircraft out of service after "atypical cracks" were discovered on the wings, Air Mobility Command announced.
The airline has been badly affected by severe weather, the ongoing grounding of the Boeing 21 Max, and mechanical issues forcing it to take aircraft out of service.
In total, 16 pumps were out of service, and in the aftermath of the incident, according to WDSU New Orleans, one public official resigned, and three were fired.
A spokesperson for AT&T told me some wireline infrastructure is still out of service, and it's working with emergency management to get everyone back up and running.
The company had posted a 182 million crown quarterly profit the previous year after a blast at a steam cracker knocked the unit out of service in 2015.
To get there, the agency had to take many of its locomotives and passenger coaches out of service, infuriating customers who pay as much as $499 a month.
And perhaps coincidentally, the out-of-service number she says was promoted by the state and that she first tried has not been included on updated news releases.
In 2008, it was taken out of service and transformed into a gigantic park, and Berliners can now be seen rollerblading down its former runways on summer evenings.
The crew on an L train could not verify that the doors had closed properly so the train had to be taken out of service, Mr. Ortiz said.
Instead, transit agencies in the US have focused on periodic cleaning throughout the day and more intensive surface scrubs when vehicles go out of service for the night.
The alert would help the crew schedule maintenance right away, rather than be forced to take the aircraft out of service at an unexpected time and inconvenience passengers.
The uncertainty has been a challenge for airlines like Southwest and American, which have lost hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue with the planes out of service.
Amtrak officials have warned that they would eventually need to take the old tunnels out of service, one at a time, for two years each to fix them.
The pilots determined there was a problem, discontinued the takeoff and safely returned the airplane to the gate, where it was then taken out of service for repair.
The Authority of Electrical Energy, the power company for Puerto Rico, said power plants activated an auto protective mechanism and were out of service following today's quake. 5.
Another example states that McDonald's denies workers assigned to clean bathrooms the ability to lock doors or post out-of-service signs, leaving them vulnerable to sexual violence.
Barge companies such as Kirby Corp that move commodities down the Mississippi River may have more days that operations are out of service because of flooding, he added.
Staff at PDVSA's once gleaming headquarters complain that many elevators are out of service, the bathrooms lack toilet paper, and their cars are broken into in the parking lot.
It comes amid a heavy bombardment campaign by the Syrian government on eastern Aleppo which has killed scores of civilians and put most hospitals and schools out of service.
After losing a rock-climbing race to Deena Nicole Cortese, Snooki was tasked with the unfortunate punishment of attempting to unclog just one of the out-of-service bathrooms.
Re-branding would require a new certification process with the Federal Aviation Administration that would likely take the plane out of service for too long and create other complications.
The FCC also said the number of cell sites in the U.S. Virgin Islands out of service rose to 66 percent Wednesday, up from 61.3 percent a day earlier.
At least 69 aircraft have been grounded due to money owed to lessors, according to stock exchange filings by Jet, while the remainder are out of service for maintenance.
A map released today by the FCC shows that a vast majority of the island's counties still have between 20 and 60 percent of cell towers out of service.
In fact, one New Mexico election official told us that before replacing her machines in 22014, as many as one in three needed to be taken out of service.
The unionized workers perform a range of tasks, like fixing a phone line that's out of service, installing new phone and broadband Internet lines, or fielding customer support calls.
The vehicle involved in October's crash had failed multiple safety inspections and been ordered by the Department of Transportation to be kept out of service, the Times Union reported.
The sensor changes are a small part of a wider capability update on the Typhoon to keep aircraft relevant until they go out of service, currently set for 2040.
In January they shipped 98 percent of their nuclear fuel out of the country, disabled a plutonium reactor and took thousands of centrifuges, which enrich uranium, out of service.
The Navy, on the other hand, proposes to cancel the refueling overhaul of the Truman, taking the aircraft carrier out of service more than 20 years before it's time.
An outlet upstairs did not have power, though a nearby water fountain was out of service as well, suggesting perhaps that the boat, in general, had seen better days.
The airline has accused the unions that represent its some 12,000 mechanics of purposefully disrupting operations by forcing aircraft out of service in order to gain leverage in negotiations.
Subsidiary Swiss International is taking half its fleet out of service and reducing working hours for flight personnel to help safeguard its finances during the coronavirus outbreak, it said.
"No one has left the city so far," said Mohammed Abu Rajab, who works at a hospital that was hit repeatedly in recent weeks, knocking it out of service.
But records from a September 4 inspection show the Excursion was taken "out of service," meaning it was prohibited from being on the road because it posed a hazard.
He called President Trump to recommend that the United States temporarily take the company's best-selling jet out of service, following two deadly crashes in less than five months.
Attempts were made to contact the Preserve Marriage campaign, but multiple emails were unreturned, and the phone number listed on its web site appears to be out of service.
An earlier Tiangong 1 experimental space station launched in 2011 and went out of service in March after extending its mission for two years and docking with three visiting spacecraft.
The news has aggravated food shortages in grocery stores and more ATM machines have gone out of service as Haitians try to stock up on supplies before potential chaos ensues.
With Map Maker out of service since 2017, map enthusiasts in Leeds, England, have been testing other methods of preserving beloved place names perceived as being at risk of disappearing.
Last week the government banned Lozoya from public service for 10 years as part of a probe into the 2014 purchase of the fertilizer plant, which was out of service.
Only four counties are reporting only 1 to 20 percent of cell sites out of service, while another four counties have more than 80 percent of their cell sites down.
With 90% of cell towers on the island out of service, people can't get in touch with their loved ones — and it's harder for rescue workers to coordinate relief efforts.
The result is that Britain's amphibious capabilities are expected to take the hit, with two assault ships taken out of service and the number of Royal Marines cut by 15%.
A fetus was found in the bathroom of an out-of-service American Airlines plane early Tuesday at LaGuardia Airport in New York City, a police source confirms to PEOPLE.
But it does require the plane to be taken out of service for maintenance and quality assurance testing, which would take longer to perform than a simple power cycle does.
The attack is the 77th this year on the 485-mile (780-km) pipeline, which has been out of service for much of 2018 because of bombings and illegal taps.
Canceled flights and out-of-service jets amid a feud with the mechanics' union is costing Southwest Airlines millions of dollars a week, the airline's CEO Gary Kelly said Tuesday.
Some repairs will cause "significant service impact" this summer, requiring that certain tracks be out of service for 19 days from July 7 through July 25, according to the plan.
I believe each and every veteran should be a considered a priority the moment they transition out of service, and that's what I will continue to push for in Congress.
"Directly after, the hospital where the wounded were transferred was targeted, causing injuries among the medical staff, and the hospital went fully out of service," he told Reuters by phone.
We made an unplanned landing; the guy was arrested for intoxication and assault, the plane was taken out of service for cleaning, and the passengers were rebooked on other flights.
The carrier said its mechanics had taken an unusually high number of planes out of service in recent weeks, a move seen as a negotiating tactic in a contract dispute.
But he said that, since the crash, New Jersey Transit had screened all of its crew members for sleep apnea and had taken those who required treatment out of service.
"We are examining whether it is possible to place the entire Airbus A380 fleet (14 aircraft) in Frankfurt and Munich temporarily out of service," the company said in a statement.
Lufthansa subsidiary Swiss International is taking half its fleet out of service and reducing working hours for flight personnel to help safeguard its finances during the coronavirus outbreak, it said.
The phone number on the company's press contact page is out of service, and the link on that page to send a press email links to a blank email address.
At a Tim Hortons across the street, an "out of service" sign hangs on the bathroom door as a decoy to dissuade people who would deal or use drugs inside.
In addition to ~1,600 booths it has confirmed are affected, a further 700 booths are being taken out of service in what WeWork describes as "an abundance of caution" — i.e.
It was not clear how much crude Isla is processing, but most units are out of service due to planned maintenance that started in the first quarter, the sources said.
That can lead to the kind of Cold War-style negotiations that eventually saw the United States and Soviet Union pull classes of weapons out of service to ratchet down tensions.
There are only around 30 doctors inside the besieged rebel held sector of Aleppo, and the two biggest hospitals were knocked out of service by air strikes or shelling on Wednesday.
More than 300 Boeing 737 MAX 8 and MAX 133 passenger planes were taken out of service after two fatal crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia, within 5 months, killed 346 passengers.
Laderman said the carrier's costs per seat mile could grow this year if the MAX aircraft remain out of service or flights to Delhi remain suspended longer than its current assumption.
A month before a roller coaster in Florida derailed, sending two riders plummeting to the ground, state inspectors had found problems with the ride and ordered it taken out of service.
More than 300 Boeing 737 MAX 8 and MAX 9 passenger planes were taken out of service after two fatal crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia, within 5 months, killed 346 passengers.
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas, which manages most of the state's grid, also said in an update yesterday afternoon that a number of major transmission lines remain out of service.
But he said his ministry had no plans to tell IndiGo, India's biggest carrier by market share, and GoAir to take A320neos jets out of service or stop taking new deliveries.
SOUTHWEST AIRLINES March 153: Southwest Airlines Co cut its financial outlook for the year after being forced to pull its new fleet of 34 Boeing 737 MAX planes out of service.
VICE called the number listed online as the Green Tree head office to ask about the company's connection to WeeMedical; that number was also out of service a few weeks later.
As of Tuesday, almost two weeks after Hurricane Maria walloped Puerto Rico, knocking out its electric grid - nearly 90 percent of cell phone sites on the island remained out of service.
Three of his creations—cod with turnip and 'beurre blanc;' warm poultry pate with foie gras; and poultry gratin with onions—will rotate in and out of service during that time.
Would a private building on the Upper East Side have had an elevator persistently out of service as was the case at the Louis H. Pink Houses in East New York?
In fact, the only major threat to the grid has come from a supposedly reliable nuclear plant in eastern Massachusetts where a power line failure knocked the plant out of service.
Nearly 100 percent of the island remains without power, and about 91 percent of cell sites are out of service, according to the most recent Department of Energy and FCC reports.
Because only a limited number of tracks can be taken out of service at once in Penn Station, any priority given to one project affects what can be accomplished on another.
While the bridge is out of service, all of Amtrak's trains that run along the Hudson River, including its Empire and Adirondack lines, will run and in out of Grand Central.
But taking just one tunnel out of service would cripple the Northeast, he said, because it would reduce the capacity for cross-Hudson commuting during the rush hours by 75 percent.
As bombs have knocked 84 medical centers out of service, those that remain are teetering under the burden of thousands of added patients, supply shortages and back-to-back trauma surgeries.
" Gol, which runs a fleet of 423 737s excluding its grounded MAX jets, said it took 11 out of service after finding "evidence of the need to replace a specific component.
As of Monday, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) said 4.3 percent of cell sites in Puerto Rico and 14 percent of sites in the U.S. Virgin Islands remained out of service.
When regulators take an entire type of plane out of service, it can have a huge economic impact on the maker of the aircraft and on airlines that that fly it.
For instance, a broken PVC pipe is a ruptured pipe that needs to be taken out of service – and, depending on the size of the pipe, this could be for days.
At the time of the incident, the aircraft was taken out of service, maintenance was performed and after a inspection to ensure it was safe the aircraft was returned to service.
In an internal memo issued to mechanics last week, Southwest proclaimed it was in the midst of an "operational emergency" resulting from an unusually high number of out-of-service planes.
Output hit all-time highs earlier this week even though a section of Enbridge Inc's Texas Eastern pipe in Kentucky is expected to remain out of service through at least Aug. 12.
Germania operates both Airbus and Boeing jets but has said it aims to harmonize its fleet by switching to all-Airbus aircraft when it takes older Boeing 737-700s out of service.
Germania operates both Airbus and Boeing jets but has said it aims to harmonise its fleet by switching to all-Airbus aircraft when it takes older Boeing 737-700s out of service.
In April, Lyft was forced to pull thousands of pedal-assist electric bikes out of service in New York City, Chicago, and San Francisco after problems with the braking systems were detected.
PUNTO FIJO, Venezuela (Reuters) - Distillation unit number five at Venezuela's key Amuay refinery, the crisis-wracked country's largest, is out of service, according to a union leader and worker at the complex.
Maintenance can be hit or miss, and the last thing an EV driver running out of juice wants to do is pull into a charging stall and find it out of service.
But massive bombs wrecked the emergency ward near the entrance, caved in interior ceilings, crumbled cement walls and destroyed generators, water tanks and medical equipment, knocking the underground hospital out of service.
American Airlines has taken more than a dozen of its Boeing 737 jets out of service after some newly installed overhead bins wouldn't close, leading the airline to cancel about 40 flights.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission said on Monday 88.3 percent of cellphone sites - which transmit signals to create a cellular network - were out of service, virtually unchanged from 88.8 percent on Sunday.
An Atlantis Resort rep tells us the hotel "immediately took the room out of service, brought in the property's professional pest company to eradicate the problem" and compensated Avila for her stay.
When barges stack up along the Ohio River because a lock is out of service, those delays may never register, but we feel it in our pocketbooks, whether we notice or not.
A customer service representative said debit cards should still work for purchase transactions, but she noted that the bank's website and app were out of service for the service team, as well.
Gaza gets power from three sources: Israel, electric lines from Egypt which are unreliable and are currently out of service, and a power plant within Gaza that has run out of fuel.
The FCC said that more than 90 percent of cell sites in Puerto Rico and two-thirds of those in the U.S. Virgin Islands remain out of service after hurricanes damaged them.
The firehouse in St. Barts was under a meter of water and is out of service, according to an update posted to Twitter by the government of the neighboring French territory, Guadeloupe.
"The decision has been made to start the process of closing the gap that will occur when the current short-range air defense capability goes out of service," the German spokesman said.
Once enough wells have passed all tests and received DOGGR approval to meet the PUC's withdrawal requirements, Gilbride said SoCalGas will temporarily plug the remaining wells and take them out of service.
The US Air Force has decided to pull nearly a third of its C-130 transport aircraft out of service after discovering "atypical cracks" on the wings, Air Mobility Command (AMC) revealed.
Unipetrol also expected to receive 1.2 billion crowns in an insurance claim for an accident at a different cracking unit that put it out of service between May and October last year.
The airline said that the Boeing 737 was taken out of service so that maintenance teams could investigate, and that it did not yet know exactly what had happened to the window.
New Jersey Transit had reduced its scheduled service last spring so that it could take locomotives out of service and outfit them with an automatic braking system known as positive train control.
" The agency frequently runs out of 15 to 30 percent of the items it needs to maintain its equipment, which "increases the time that crews keep cars and busses out of service.
Southwest said in a statement to CNN Business last Friday that the percentage of "out-of-service aircraft" with maintenance issues in its fleet had more than doubled in the past week.
But the government changed course after the Fukushima disaster in March 2011, taking eight reactors out of service and accelerating plans to close the remaining nine by 2022, earlier than originally scheduled.
The medical facility had been recently moved to Qah after its previous location in the southern Idlib town of Maarat Al Nouman was bombed out of service in May 2019, SAMS said.
Once enough wells have passed all tests and received DOGGR approval to meet the PUC's withdrawal requirements, SoCalGas said it will temporarily plug the remaining wells and take them out of service.
It is common not to find any basic medication and surgical materials in your local medical center, while the majority of operating rooms and intensive care units are now out of service.

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