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They tell them to take cover behind a concrete wall.
One commander, Alberto, jumped off a rooftop to take cover.
The attackers then tried to take cover inside the store.
He ducked and bolted for a restroom to take cover.
He wanted her to lock the doors and take cover.
The soldiers did not even take cover when they opened fire.
It's hard enough to convince people to evacuate or take cover.
He banged until the owner let him in to take cover.
American soldiers take cover during an explosion during a battle on Nov.
People eventually take cover under plastic chairs, but the chants are unrelenting.
The two remaining gunmen returned fire, forcing the policemen to take cover.
Minutes later, police ordered people to take cover inside the Mandalay Bay.
A handful of bystanders scrambled to take cover, some dodging behind cars.
Call center operators then began instructing the students on how to take cover.
Take cover, preferably in a basement or in an interior room without windows.
Ms. McMillan, the witness, recalled seeing Mr. Bradford urging people to take cover.
"It's like I'm there," he says, crouching down as if to take cover.
The missile caused Japanese authorities to issue alarms warning citizens to take cover.
Protesters take cover during a confrontation with police in Hong Kong on Oct. 6.
Two others pull him to safety before running to take cover in shrubs nearby.
Cover image: Law enforcement officials take cover outside a SunTrust Bank branch, Wednesday, Jan.
In the back yards of apartment blocks, residents can take cover in storage cellars.
Almost 80 of them went, tails wagging, to take cover in her master bedroom.
With another burst of fire, they all fell to the ground to take cover.
We were trying to take cover and we had no idea where to go.
On the flip side, you're more than welcome to take cover and take fire.
The Japanese government sent a text alerting citizens and advising them to take cover.
Kendrick Castillo, 18, charged him and gave his classmates time to take cover or bolt.
With nowhere to take cover, women hunch over children as many cling to the ground.
Mercenaries surrounded by the enemy take cover inside an abandoned tank, then can't get out.
The relatives rushed back to take cover in the hospital, the medical staff members said.
Employees at nearby Vit Plant are also in the "take cover" mode, per KING Television.
"Move behind?" sounds like a call to take cover, but today it refers to TWERKing.
He ran inside to take cover, his 11-month-old son clinging to his leg.
Abu Jamal, a young fighter I knew, urged the crowd to take cover, to fight.
Left with no time to take cover, Mr. Sowell and his wife hit the floor.
They are just trying to force us to take cover and buy themselves time to escape.
Students at Bryant Elementary School take cover under their desks during an earthquake drill on Oct.
Police officers advise people to take cover near the scene in Las Vegas on Oct. 25.
She can be moved behind objects, but she can't properly take cover, vault, or lean out.
And where would you go if, right now, disaster struck and you had to take cover?
The message warned of an incoming missile threat and urged people in Hawaii to take cover.
I had to take cover under my car to avoid getting hit—it was that bad.
That missile flew over Japan, prompting the Japanese government to warn its citizens to take cover.
"Officers were able to take cover and at that time Mr. Jones started firing," the sheriff said.
As exchanges of fire erupt and subside, we take cover behind half-built houses and cement walls.
But the progression boils to three core beats: take cover, fire a gun, throw a molotov cocktail.
That gives the public roughly 12 to 15 minutes to take cover, state officials told the Advertiser.
Lt Col Coleman said that by 10pm all the staff she manages were ready to take cover.
Volkova had tried to take cover behind a fence, but one of the rockets exploded beside her.
The Japanese were told to take cover indoors or underground in case the missiles malfunctioned and crashed.
In Baghdad's al-Tahrir tunnel, men and women take cover from security forces and treat the wounded.
NBC affiliate KHNL reported that the public address system urged people to take cover during the shooting.
He ushered them into his classroom but was shot at the door before he could take cover.
They hope to give people more time to take cover from tornadoes, flash floods and even dust storms.
Civilians take cover as a dust cloud from the collapse of the World Trade Center envelops lower Manhattan.
It took time for people to realize they had something to be afraid of, or to take cover.
"During nights of shelling I would take cover in the bath tub under a wooden panel," she said.
When you hear the word "warning" and you hear your county, that's when you need to take cover.
His friend, Kendrick Castillo, was fatally shot Tuesday as they gave others time to take cover or run.
But as shots echoed through the hallways, he shepherded them back upstairs to take cover in the classroom.
Personnel received advance warning of the strike several hours before it took place, enabling them to take cover.
Outside, a few other officers scrambled to take cover and one of them was shot in the hand.
At that time, the engineer — Stephen Schuck — arrived on the 32nd floor and Campos instructed him to take cover.
Even a few seconds' warning can let people take cover or stop what they're doing before the shaking arrives.
The Japanese government warned citizens in northern Japan to take cover in solid buildings or underground shelters, per CNBC.
The terrain in the region is mountainous, which would have helped Indian planes take cover and hide from radar.
Nadja was hit on her hand and ankle by falling parts of the ceiling before she could take cover.
Alarm systems are also used to alert personnel on base to incoming fire and instruct them to take cover.
That being said, it can be hard to predict when a Twitterstorm will occur, so be prepared to take cover.
In the event of a quake, you'll need to take cover and hold onto the furniture until the shaking stops.
Believed to have been armed with a rifle, the suspect continued shooting and the remaining officers had to take cover.
Police advise people to take cover near the scene of a shooting near the Mandalay Bay resort and casino Sunday.
While sterling and gilts look relatively calm on the surface, traders are beginning to take cover via the options market.
Shame can come heavy and loud, but it can come quiet too; it can take cover behind comfort and convenience.
You better run and take cover, because that's the sound of lightning hitting parts of Sydney, Australia on Friday afternoon.
In one memorable exchange, I ducked through a door to take cover and smashed the control panel right beside it.
"We were awoken by sirens and messages from the government telling us to take cover," one local resident told CNN.
If you take cover in multistory building, choose a central location and steer clear of the top and bottom floors.
Someone pops a bottle of Champagne and Keith drops to the ground to take cover, taking Kimmy down with him.
Other times, her team could at least warn local families to take cover, and send money for blankets and medicine.
Other video shows police officers with their arms extended and guns drawn, and security officers helping people to take cover.
North Korea's most recent missile test early Tuesday local time prompted the Japanese government to tell residents to take cover.
"Tak, tak, tak — the shooting starts, and we have to take cover," Mr. Jan, who left Maidan at 3 a.m.
Hermus said that under the circumstances, protocol demanded that she take cover and call for backup instead of opening fire.
As more of the North's guns are destroyed and people take cover, the casualty rate would fall with each hour.
When robots blasted energy weapons at me, I wound up dropping to the floor to take cover behind a coffee table.
First a few and then large numbers of people began running to take cover in shops and behind banks of seats.
Open-plan offices are expansive places with no lock to lock, no entrance to barricade, and often nowhere to take cover.
KCNA Aug 29, 2017: North Korea fires an intermediate range missile over northern Japan, prompting warnings to residents to take cover.
KCNA Aug 212017, 214: North Korea fires an intermediate range missile over northern Japan, prompting warnings to residents to take cover.
KCNA Aug 153, 2017: North Korea fires an intermediate range missile over northern Japan, prompting warnings to residents to take cover.
KCNA Aug 214, 28: North Korea fires an intermediate range missile over northern Japan, prompting warnings to residents to take cover.
Security yelled at revellers to take cover as the terrorists began their attack, and customers and staff began barricading themselves inside.
When Cali tried to take cover behind his car, the pickup truck drove into it and "rocked" it significantly, Shea said.
In ideal circumstances, an officer can take cover and shoot in small bursts, reassessing the threat after every couple of rounds.
Gasper was then trampled by fleeing concertgoers before someone helped her take cover and drove her to a hospital, the complaint says.
For example in urban combat, a team could take cover inside an abandoned building in a region where enemy tanks are patrolling.
"Be advised, it is fully automatic fire from an elevated position — take cover," someone can then be heard saying over the radio.
The footage is not timestamped, so it is not clear at what point in the shooting the officers decided to take cover.
Bleeding, the 21-year army veteran ordered his comrades to dismount from the burning vehicle and take cover in a nearby building.
Your decisions play out at the micro level: where to take cover, which targets to prioritize, how to best complete an objective.
The rampage lasted more than 15 minutes as panicked concertgoers tried to take cover, unaware of where the fire was coming from.
The shooting lasted more than 90 minutes, as officers responding to the attack were forced to move slowly and take cover often.
Members of another Paris police division tried to reach the wounded hostages, but were also forced to take cover, the report said.
That means a soldier could, for instance, position a rifle above his head, squat and take cover, and still shoot a target.
However, it was unclear where ground pass holders are expected to take cover if matches are suddenly abandoned due to hazardous conditions.
Mapp asked the public for prayers and urged St. Croix residents take cover in one of three emergency shelters on the island.
On cross examination, prosecutors asked why she did not take cover and call for backup as she had been trained to do.
Mr. Dorio I moved off the drum riser to my left so I could take cover behind some of the guitar amps.
As he helped others take cover, Montoya said Newcomer was injured in the building's basement and ran to get help from medics.
When the inning ended, the PA announcer told the sparse crowd to take cover or get to their vehicles as fast as possible.
The fighter planes "shot up the airfield and all the equipment," he said, forcing him and his fellow Flying Tigers to take cover.
Firefighters in Concepcíon, Biobío region, Chile, take cover from retardant foam dropped by a Boeing 747-400 SuperTanker firefighting plane on Jan. 28.
Caption: Our unit is engaged enroute to an objective and forced to take cover in a nearby house while trying to return fire.
And please don't hold it against us if we tell some Taliban, the good ones, to take cover as your planes take off.
Orange skies and injured birds Residents of southeast Australia had to take cover as golf ball-sized hail shattered windows and injured birds.
But while it's common — even suggested — for us retreat and take cover during a rough time, one brave young woman took a different approach.
The Hawaiian missile alert instruction to take cover wherever possible isn't an antiquated tip -- it's still the safest response in a real nuke scenario.
Stop spraying bullets, take cover, and figure out a way to get out of the perpetual kill zone that is the press briefing room.
Even worse, when the system detected incoming rockets, hackers could have prevented sirens from activating so that civilians would not know to take cover.
In a bystander's recorded video, blurry footage shows the car being shot at as other people in the parking lot try to take cover.
I wanted to warn him to shut up and take cover, for Napoleon's spies watched us from the hillside, but he wouldn't stop talking.
He said he taught Jurnee and her sisters, ages 7 and 11, to "grab your sisters and you take cover" when they hear gunfire.
Weather officials are telling those in the path of the storm to take cover and treat the extreme winds as if a tornado were approaching.
Moments after the missile was fired, Japan issued an emergency alert for its citizens, warning people to take cover in buildings or underground, NHK reported.
Having arrived on the 31st floor, the officers head toward a stairwell, but the sound of the gunfire appears to prompt them to take cover.
From his fashion choices to his decision to take cover in some shrubbery as bombshell news broke, here are the most entertaining Sean Spicer moments.
Some patrons fled through a door to a patio area at the side of the building, scrambling to take cover as they made it outside.
"Watch out for the snipers," a soldier accompanying us says as we duck down to run across the roof and take cover behind a wall.
Had the captain not warned his men to take cover, "there would have been more casualties," his brigade commander, Dana Pittard, said in an interview.
The incident resulted in authorities issuing a so-called J-Alert over people's cellphones to warn them about the potential dangers and to take cover.
David Cloud of the Los Angeles Times reports that the US was able to track the launches with radar, giving personnel time to take cover.
When Cali tried to take cover behind his car, the pickup truck drove into it and "rocked" it significantly, possibly damaging the truck, Shea said.
"We had to run under the stage to take cover," said Brittany Flatmo, an actress who had traveled to Vegas for the Route 91 Harvest festival.
People take cover after reports of shots fired in the area where crowds gathered to celebrate in the Toronto Raptors victory parade in Toronto, June 17.
Inside the pizza restaurant, many people had tried to hide or take cover, and police warned them to stay in place while officers cleared the area.
John Bain and Brandon Baker take cover from the embers as they try to help stop a fire from burning a stranger's home in Ventura, California.
The first thing you need to do is take cover in a safe space until the shaking stops and then get yourself away from the coast.
The most prevalent message: Take cover as quickly as you can, preferably in a concrete structure or underground, and stay there until told to come out.
He maneuvers the big Blackhawk in front of the group of immigrants scattering below, forcing some to take cover in the bushes from the fierce downwash.
"There are over a million innocents in the city so you want to give them an opportunity to take cover or to leave," said General Scales.
"When they're doing all this spy stuff, Elizabeth can't just text Phil and be like, 'The bad guy's coming around the corner, take cover,'" she said.
On paper, there shouldn't be anything odd about this story beat: Michonne and Rick hear trouble nearby and take cover amid the trash, simple as that.
We could respond to this tragedy by passing laws mandating that all bounce houses be made of bulletproof material, so children can take cover during shootings.
The government has aired public service announcements on television explaining how to take cover from an incoming missile, prompting some critics to accuse it of alarmism.
Then they lift into the air, weightless, immune to the pull of gravity, and take cover again in the still-green leaves of a nearby tree.
While Grace rushes to the beach to take cover with her best friend and their children, Gene is last seen walking into a wall of flames.
The VR film sets I've attended took place in small rooms the crew could quickly exit, or involved dashing away to take cover after each scene reset.
The mother of one 15-year-old student said her son heard gunshots in the school's common area, prompting him to take cover in a nearby gym.
When a magnitude 21994 earthquake hit Mexico City in September 553, residents knew it was coming minutes before the ground started shaking — and they could take cover.
Photo: APManagers at the Hanford Site in Washington State told workers to "take cover" Tuesday morning after a tunnel leading to a massive plutonium finishing plant collapsed.
The spring storms were about to roll in, and farmers would take cover indoors for fear of being found by a lightning bolt in the flat expanse.
This mostly compensates for the "auto-cover" system, which, ostensibly, makes your Ryder take cover behind any object that should provide it when their weapon is drawn.
If you've ever seen a black and yellow sign in New York City marking a nuclear fallout shelter, don't be fooled into trying to take cover there.
Foster said that the band's guitarist Sean Cimino had family members at the Route 91 Harvest Festival who ran to take cover when the shooting took place.
The suspect exchanged gunfire with officers from about 25 yards, Captain Ready said, and was forced to take cover behind a tree close to his parked car.
Local CBS affiliate KCAL was in the middle of a live broadcast when the earthquake hit, prompting the anchors to abruptly pause the show and take cover.
He'll also take cover with his ultra-loyal political base, rely on Republicans who are too cowed to repudiate him and fog an issue with alternative facts.
They will say that President Trump means only the "fake news" media, and they will parse his statements, will take cover and find justification behind those distinctions.
When, in her wrenching final soliloquy Ms. Close's Isabelle talks about shaking her fists at God, you can't help feeling that the Almighty had better take cover.
Cover: Anti-government protesters, one carrying a homemade mortar, take cover as security forces fire tear gas to disperse demonstrators in Caracas, Venezuela, Wednesday, May 1, 2019.
That is more than for any other euro zone country bar junk-rated Portugal and Greece, which have been shunned as investors take cover in safer assets.
It will not allow you to recognize that you have an opportunity to take cover, that you don't have to stand there, exposed to someone with a gun.
Two young men take cover under a tree off the main square of Altar, a small town two hours southwest of Nogales, in the state of Sonora, Mexico.
Hundreds of workers were in the "take cover" position after the collapse, and facility personnel were evacuated, according to the Energy Department, which labeled the incident an emergency.
Stay away from stairs and windows; look for columns; find a "triangle of life," a small space in which to take cover if the walls collapse around you.
To make this hike from hell even more unnerving, a storm forces the women to take cover in a cabin with a grisly connection to a serial killer.
Two nights earlier we slept at the Bagram base near Kabul and were repeatedly awakened by a blaring loudspeaker saying "take cover," because another rocket was coming in.
Mark Milley said he believes Iran's attacks on air bases in Iraq on Wednesday were intended to kill Americans and that advance intelligence enabled troops to take cover.
Finally, the American military detected the missile launches in Iran and determined their likely targets, giving the military personnel at Asad Air Base 15 minutes to take cover.
The 34-year-old mother became emotional when audio captured by her son's cell phone was replayed, with an alarm sounding and a voice telling students to take cover.
The second bullet hit his left arm when he was lying on the ground by the SUV that Bailey and Griner were using to take cover and return fire.
Seconds to tens of seconds are enough for residents to take life-saving actions like drop and take cover during an earthquake, according to California's office of Emergency Services.
In September, North Korea fired a similar missile test over Japan, prompting that island nation to issue an emergency alert for people to take cover in buildings or underground.
I remember being enthralled by the Dam and Facility levels, stages where I had to take cover, shoot dudes, and use gadgets in order to make my way through.
Workers at Washington's Hanford nuclear site were ordered Friday to "take cover" due to a potential radiation release, but officials later rescinded the order, the Tri-City Herald reports.
Few are more acutely aware of the danger they pose than police Lt-Colonel Falah Hammad Hindi, who instructed his men to take cover as mortars landed ever closer.
He spoke of his son, Humayun Khan, who died in the Iraq War after he told soldiers under his command to take cover while he investigated a suspicious vehicle.
The warnings, which can be issued through sirens or text messages, may give people just enough time to move away from windows, drop to the ground and take cover.
In the Florida Keys, emergency officials girded for a direct hit and residents who did not evacuate began to take cover as the winds kicked up sharply Saturday afternoon.
Op-Ed Contributor SYDNEY, Australia — Residents of the Japanese island of Hokkaido were woken on Tuesday by warnings that they should take cover from an approaching North Korean missile.
"This is going to be a fairly mild tornado," was the warning on television news Sunday morning — not all that reassuringly since we were still urged to take cover.
She was eventually rescued by a good Samaritan who helped her take cover behind a dumpster on the venue grounds and then took her to a hospital in his truck.
A 14-month-long Florida Department of Law Enforcement inquiry found Peterson failed to investigate the source of gunfire and retreated to take cover rather than rushing toward the shots.
It has published guidelines for how to respond to a missile strike: in short, take cover; and, in the event of a nuclear attack, pull a jacket over your head.
And while the shooting in Las Vegas was truly horrific, it could have been far worse if people had been unable to identify those noises as gunshots and take cover.
But the demo as set up presents little penalty for failure; standing up and getting shot simply turns the screen monochrome slowly enough to give you time to take cover.
The scene has the feel of a shooter game where you take cover behind vehicles and fire off headshots, but such gameplay services a rather sweeter, certainly more relatable context.
To persuade the Canadians, she had to gather evidence in Iraq, which was then unstable enough that Ahmad and an F.B.I. colleague had to take cover from daily rocket attacks.
"We don't know how to take cover from the intensity of rockets and airstrikes that are showering us," Ahmad al Wawi, a fighter from a rebel coalition group told Reuters.
Japanese broadcaster NHK reported that the country's government warned its citizens that the missile appeared to be headed toward Tohoku, in northern Japan, and advised people there to take cover.
In inclement weather, take cover at Cerveteca Lisboa, a quiet beer bar across the street pouring hard-to-find brews from Portuguese craft breweries, like Dois Corvos and Passarola Brewing.
They began screaming and holding up their signs as Simpson came out to give a speech, forcing her to take cover for a couple minutes while security booted the protesters.
The warning helped give US troops on the ground a chance to take cover, and the detection means the new command passed its initial combat test, officials and experts say.
North Korea fired a ballistic missile over Japan's northern Hokkaido island into the sea early on Tuesday, prompting warnings to residents to take cover and drawing a sharp reaction from Tokyo.
The unnamed student's class was told to take cover in the locker rooms, where the boys were separated from the girls—but her teachers ultimately wouldn't let her inside either one.
The 27-year-old Army captain had ordered those around him to take cover as soon as he saw a taxi barrel through the gates of his base in Baquba, Iraq.
During an attack, residents are advised to listen for information from officials and take cover as quickly as possible underground or in a concrete shelter if an attack warning is issued.
North Korea fired a ballistic missile over Japan's northern Hokkaido island into the sea early on Tuesday, prompting warnings to residents to take cover and drawing a sharp reaction from Abe.
"Duck and cover" drills and the adventures of Bert the Turtle, an animated cartoon who taught school children how to take cover in case of nuclear attack, appear surreal or naïve.
But when the government detected the launch and followed the path of the missile, it warned citizens in its path to take cover — just in case any parts fell on Japan.
Just as Mando was about to start blasting, a flurry of red lasers start raining down on the building, cutting through the client and his guards as the protagonists take cover.
Photo: GettyOn Tuesday, people in Japan with national broadcaster NHK's app installed on their phones were sent an alert urging them to take cover after a likely missile launch by North Korea.
Schuck was checking the hotel doors when he also came under fire but was able to dive out of the way thanks to, he says, Campos yelling at him to take cover.
There were enemy combatants programmed to fire on our position and take cover when fired upon, civilians that would respond to voice commands, and even animals, in our case, dogs and goats.
Chief Slabinski's plan, he said, was to take cover and let a circling Air Force gunship hammer the Qaeda fighters before trying again to seize the peak and recover Sergeant Chapman's body.
When a classmate opened fire Tuesday at STEM School Highlands Ranch in suburban Denver, 18-year-old Kendrick Castillo charged him, getting shot but giving others time to take cover or run.
The lighter Syrian planes hit the convoy first, bringing it to a halt, then the Russian planes pounded the stranded vehicles, forcing the soldiers to flee and take cover in nearby buildings.
Unable to take cover, I suddenly remembered that I had come to take pictures and in several seconds I photographed the attack of the troops and their race across the rice paddies.
"Then we heard there was a lockdown drill and we went to the corner," she said, adding that they had been told to take cover in places where there were no windows.
You face plenty of resistance along the way — and for the first time in the series, you take cover automatically, making firefights much less frustrating than in some of the series' earlier installments.
Iran retaliated for the killing of Soleimani earlier this week by striking two Iraqi bases housing U.S. troops, but the soldiers received advanced notice of the attacks and were able to take cover.
Prosecutors also asked Guyger why she didn't follow police training protocols to "take cover and conceal" and to radio for help when coming across a burglar instead of choosing to confront him alone.
Tax the rich, tax the rich — or take cover behind a convenient bit of progressive dogma: Don't worry about the fiscal impact because America's rising budget deficits and debt levels don't much matter.
Given the resiliency in Waste Management shares throughout this year, combined with strong management and consistent earnings, investors may want to take cover in the company if future economic data turn sour, Goldman added.
Tornado warning If there's a warning, it means a tornado has been spotted and it's time to take cover -- it's too late for you to develop a plan, according to CNN Meteorologist Chad Myers.
A police officer on duty had seen an assailant pointing a gun at him but managed to take cover, the official said, suggesting the gunmen were not targeting the party but the police outside.
Under the circumstances, he said, protocol demanded that she take cover and call for backup instead of opening fire -- which Lee confirmed was the normal order of business for police officers in such situations.
As Hurricane Irma pounds the Caribbean and people flee or take cover, there are hundreds of animals that are less protected ... but the good news is that many know how to fend for themselves.
As a massive tornado barreled through Alabama's Lee County on Sunday, leveling homes and ripping trees from the ground, residents scrambled to take cover, using whatever means possible to try to survive the deadly storm.
When severe weather forced an evacuation on the festival's first night, thousands of festgoers with dead phones and no signal extracted info on where to exit or take cover from the people talking around them.
Video from police body cameras show some of the first officers to respond to the Las Vegas shooting directing people to take cover, arming themselves and gathering in groups to try to find the gunman.
The Saturday Profile NICE, France — When his bodyguards found a small brown package with protruding wires taped to the undercarriage of his Rolls-Royce in London, Sergei Pugachev decided it was time to take cover.
You see that wild hammer of a right hand and you might even see him dodge shots, take cover, and reload like he&aposs on a SWAT-team shooting range acting out "John Wick" fantasies.
Eastern Ghouta's features had been "erased, replaced by desperation and misery," he wrote after a ride on his scooter that he said was interrupted when government shelling forced him to take cover in a shop.
At the same time the phone alert was sent, the public broadcaster NHK cut into its early morning newscast with a black screen warning citizens that a missile was approaching and they should take cover.
North Korea fired a ballistic missile over Japan's northern Hokkaido island into the sea early on Tuesday, prompting warnings to residents to take cover and drawing a sharp reaction from Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
PHOTOS: Massive Thomas wildfire turns Southern California into a hellscape Cover image: Brandon Baker, center and Prescott McKenzie, right, take cover from the flying embers during a brush fire on December 5, 2017 in Ventura, California.
Related: A Muslim man was beaten up outside the mosque the Orlando gunman attended Police body camera footage shows officers arrive at the suburban chain hotel, draw their assault rifles, and take cover behind their vehicles.
No radiation was released during Tuesday's incident at a plutonium-handling facility in the Hanford Nuclear Reservation in Washington state, but thousands of workers were ordered to take cover and some were evacuated as a precaution.
Danielle Brosious, her mother and a friend were jogging in Cincinnati's Spring Grove Cemetery that evening when a storm rolled through, prompting the group to take cover under a large oak tree, WCPO and WLWT reported.
The doctor who witnessed the shooting said that he had spoken to some of the soldiers who let the protesters take cover inside army headquarters, and it was clear these soldiers were acting against their orders.
Chairs, medical equipment from a blood donation drive and a small blood stain on the floor near the closest emergency exit are clear signs of how quickly people ran to take cover when the shooting began.
"Asked if the US would have seen casualties if it had not had advanced warning, giving troops time to take cover in bunkers and other hardened facilities, Milley said, "I think that&aposs a reasonable conclusion.
The Iranians, with their sophisticated intelligence operations in Iraq, were also likely well aware of the layout of the bases that they hit, and knew American troops would be able to take cover from the rockets.
Several hours of heavy rain and thunderstorms forced pilgrims to take cover in tents and trudge through puddles, with civil defense warning of possible flooding throughout the evening but denying any adverse effects on the rituals.
"It was so terrifying ... Sparks flying over us, the wind was blowing and explosions of the buildings and everything," Adelma Archer, a resident who tried to take cover at a sporting oval, told ABC's 7:30 Report.
In fact I remember when I was working on There Are No Children Here we would usually get warning that there was about to be a gunfight, so it gave people time for people to take cover.
Investors tried to take cover in ultra-safe government bonds and in the Japanese yen in currency markets but with so much uncertainty about when any semblance of normality might return there were few places to really hide.
The big picture: Despite President Trump's rosy assessment of the U.S.-China trade war, investors are growing more concerned that there is no end in sight and are buying up safe-haven U.S. government debt to take cover.
It is where a different type of golf is played, and where a different type of temperament is needed for the heather and gorse and the pot bunkers deep enough for a flock of sheep to take cover.
But her claims that she wishes Jean had been the one with the gun ring hollow when we know that she failed to take "cover and concealment" action when she heard someone in the apartment she believed was hers.
"Sadly, due to my panic I missed a few mechanics and the healers were distracted ... which led to my in-game death at which point my girlfriend yelled for me to take cover," he wrote in the video's description.
As we speed away in a different direction, we drive over more bullet casings along the tracks, raising yet more questions about how large the battle zone was, and where, if at all, soldiers were able to take cover.
Lee, and a handful of other psychiatrists, instead seem to take cover under a separate professional guideline, the controversial Tarasoff Rule of 1976, which obligates psychiatrists to notify potential victims if they believe their patient is a real threat.
At least three people were injured, according to Reuters witnesses and live TV images, while shoppers in the Orinoco river-side city of Puerto Ordaz were forced to take cover when tear gas shells hit the mall they were in.
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement concluded after a 14-month investigation that Peterson, who remained outside the school during the attack, failed to investigate the source of the bullets and retreated to take cover instead of rushing towards the gunfire.
Trump, of course, had a different take: Cover image: President Donald Trump announces that he is nominating William Barr, attorney general under President George H.W. Bush, as his Attorney General, on the South Lawn of the White House, Friday, Dec.
From what the officers could see through the cracked door, Gaines had a weapon and her son nearby, forcing them to back out of the apartment and take cover in the hallway where Johnson said they began speaking with her.
On the morning of June 7, 1900, she walked into a saloon in Kiowa, told the proprietor to take cover, and began throwing her "smashers," as she called them, at the mirror above his bar and all the bottles on it.
Puller ran up and down the line, instructing his men to take cover (behind whatever they could) and when it was nearly over, Puller walked the lines while casually smoking a pipe and reassuring his Marines of their eventual victory.
A man killed two policewomen and a woman passer-by in the Belgian city of Liege on Tuesday, public broadcaster RTBF said, before being shot dead in an exchange of fire that sent people scattering and scurrying to take cover.
This moment in history demands and requires that our leaders not take cover amidst the comforting embrace of friendly crowds, but rise above them when necessary to provide right guidance and moral clarity on issues critical to our nation's progress.
The launch recalled another, more provocative test in 2017 in which North Korea fired a missile over Japan's northernmost main island, prompting the government to send out alarms on cellphones and interrupt television programs to urge residents to take cover.
Prosecutors then turned their attention to former Broward County Sheriff's Deputy Scot Peterson, the high school's safety resource officer who heard the shots fired and arrived at the building, only to take cover outside instead of entering the school to confront the shooter.
The assailant was immediately pushed off of Cyrus by someone from her security team, and the singer ran ahead to take cover under Hemsworth, 29, who was walking slightly ahead of her and wrapped his arm around his wife to protect her.
Survivors told Japanese media they were training in a wooded area in Nasu, a town in Tochigi prefecture 160 km (100 miles) north of Tokyo, when suddenly there were shouts of "Avalanche, get out of here!" and voices yelling to take cover.
In one corner of the wrecked site, Iraqi soldiers take cover from sniper fire behind piles of sand - the only activity in what is left of a station planned as part of a historic German-Ottoman rail project to link Baghdad with Berlin.
SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea carried out one of its most provocative missile tests in recent years early Tuesday morning, hurling a ballistic missile directly over Japan that prompted the government in Tokyo to warn residents in its path to take cover.
" Guyger, who was off duty but in uniform at the time of the shooting, testified that she decided to confront Botham Jean rather than take cover and radio for help, as police protocol dictates, because "that was the only option in [her] head.
Haig's lawyer, Mark Victor, has said the casualty toll would have been lower had tracer rounds sold to Paddock been used because victims would have seen the trajectory of the gunfire in the dark and been able to take cover more easily.
SYDNEY, Australia — North Korea fired a ballistic missile over northern Japan this week, prompting the government in Tokyo to warn residents in its path to take cover, and leading to another round of questions about whether war will soon strike the Korean Peninsula.
Its built-in rechargeable power pack is good for at least 45 refills and over 1,100 shots, and during battle a small LCD display on the blaster lets you see your remaining battery life, and your remaining shots, so you know when to take cover.
LES CAYES, Haiti/GUANTANAMO, Cuba (Reuters) - Hurricane Matthew, the fiercest Caribbean storm in almost a decade, hit Cuba and Haiti with winds of well over 20300 miles-per-hour on Tuesday, pummeling towns, farmland and resorts and forcing hundreds of thousands of people to take cover.
During an attempt to demolish the Plutonium Finishing Plant—the last stop for nuclear weapons production during the Cold War and "the most hazardous facility" at Hanford, according to KING-TV— plutonium was detected in the air and more than 300 workers were told to take cover.
Aldean was on stage and had played only a few songs into his presumptive 90-minute set during the Route 91 Harvest Festival when the shooting began, prompting him and his band to take cover and flee, much like the 22,000 people in attendance that evening.
Pimco, which has $1.76 trillion in assets under management as of March 2019, is betting on U.S. Treasuries and Australian government bonds to take cover if the world slides into recession, but also sees opportunities in Chinese debt, said its co-head of Asia-Pacific portfolio management, Robert Mead.
I went outside to burn the papers in a special incinerator but had to take cover because of enemy rounds ricocheting off the incinerator, fired at me from across the street near Tan Son Nhut, South Vietnam's largest airport and the headquarters of the United States 7th Air Force.
Mr. Abe's slow, steady efforts to remove pacifist constraints on the military may have gotten help Tuesday, when North Korea fired a ballistic missile that sailed over Japan's northern island, Hokkaido, prompting the government to issue television and cellphone alerts warning residents in its path to take cover.
If handled correctly by the courts, it should result in the development of a functioning definition of what a journalist is, depriving propaganda outlets and government agents of using the label to take cover -- and providing the press with the protection it needs to inquire, investigate and report.
"ShakeAlert can give enough time to slow trains and taxiing planes, to prevent cars from entering bridges and tunnels, to move away from dangerous machines or chemicals in work environments and to take cover under a desk, or to automatically shut down and isolate industrial systems," the system's website says.
You know from where the enemy is attacking, you comprehend the area you're supposed to "defend," and you get a clear sense of what's around you—positioning the camera slightly at an angle, looking down at Max's shoulders, opens up the environments, and shows where you can run and where you can take cover.
Dad and I would pack sandwiches and drinks (Bud for him, Coke for me), head out to the woods, hide in the foliage in our camouflage hazmat suits, load up a Minuteman III in the launch vehicle, calibrate the angle and the initial velocity, set a timer to detonate it, take cover in our steel-encased underground bunker, then come out seventy-two hours later and pick up all the carcasses in the blast area.

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