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==Types of emergency== {{Refimprove section|date=August 2014}} ===Dangers to life=== Many emergencies cause an immediate danger to the life of people involved. This can range from emergencies affecting a single person, such as the entire range of [[Medical emergency|medical emergencies]] including [[myocardial infarction|heart attack]]s, [[stroke]]s, [[cardiac arrest]] and [[Physical trauma|trauma]], to incidents that affect large numbers of people such as [[natural disaster]]s including [[tornado]]es, [[hurricane]]s, [[flood]]s, [[earthquake]]s, [[mudslide]]s and outbreaks of diseases such as [[coronavirus]], [[cholera]], [[Ebola virus disease|Ebola]], and [[malaria]]. Most agencies consider these the highest priority emergency, which follows the general school of thought that nothing is more important than human life.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ukresilience.info/upload/assets/www.ukresilience.info/emergresponse.pdf |title=UK Government document stating that life-saving activity is the highest priority in an emergency |access-date=2007-05-30 |url-status=usurped |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070606232027/http://www.ukresilience.info/upload/assets/www.ukresilience.info/emergresponse.pdf |archive-date=2007-06-06 }}</ref> ===Dangers to health=== Some emergencies are not necessarily immediately threatening to life, but might have serious implications for the continued health and well-being of a person or persons (though a health emergency can subsequently escalate to life-threatening). The causes of a health emergency are often very similar to the causes of an emergency threatening to life, which includes medical emergencies and natural disasters, although the ''range'' of incidents that can be categorized here is far greater than those that cause a danger to life (such as broken limbs, which do not usually cause death, but immediate intervention is required if the person is to recover properly). Many life emergencies, such as cardiac arrest, are also health emergencies. ===Dangers to the environment=== Some emergencies do not immediately endanger life, health or property, but do affect the natural environment and creatures living within it. Not all agencies consider this a genuine emergency, but it can have far-reaching effects on animals and the long term condition of the land. Examples would include [[forest fire]]s and marine [[oil spill]]s.
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