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  • Efren McPoonin 3:57 am on February 25, 2010 Permalink | Sagutin  

    Rash Assistance Service Hotline: Rescue 117 

    Rash Assistance Service Hotline: RESCUE 117
    Submitted by onofrepoonin | January 13, 2010 – 6 weeks 1 day ago

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    The Rash Assistance Service Hotline (RASH) or commonly called Rescue 117, is a civic, non-profit and service-oriented non-government organization with its main headquarters in Sariaya, Quezon, Philippines and two active chapters in Bulacan and Cavite provinces.

    The Bulacan Chapter has been awarded with several recognitions and citations by the Philippine government for the jobs well-done.

    On August 1, 2008, the RESCUE 117, through its Chapter President, received the highest NDCC GAWAD KALASAG AWARD as Best Government Emergency Responders, which was personally conferred in the ceremony by no other than the President of the Philippines, Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.

    Several regional awards and recognitions were also conferred to the Bulacan Chapter by the Philippine government and other private entities since then.

    Despite the RASH’ exemplary performances, people were intrigued about its given name. “Why is your organization named “rash”? Is it something itchy?” Why don’t you change “rash” to “rush” so it conveys to your quick response?”

    Members, especially those newcomers can’t help to understand or explain this word controversy. But for those who are still confused, let us consult the dictionary.

    According to Encarta Dictionary, the word “RASH” has two different meanings;

    rash [rash]
    (plural rash•es)

    noun

    1. skin eruption: an outbreak on the surface of the skin that is often reddish and itchy, or;

    2. Several instances: a series of events that happen in a brief period and are considered to be unusual or rare.

    •Examples: a rash of accidents, a rash of calamities, a rash of burglaries, etc.
    [Early 18th century. Origin ?]

    Microsoft® Encarta® 2008. © 1993-2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

    On the other hand, according to New Handy Webster Dictionary, the word “Hasty” means “Quick” or “Rash” which has also the same connotation as in the word “Rush”, a transitive verb which conveys to “do something hastily”.

    Rescue 117 proudly introduces this official abbreviation since the word itself stands for the complete organizational title, “RASH ASSISTANCE SERVICE HOTLINE (RASH)”.

    The organization was conceptualized and subsequently registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in 1998 purposely to assist victims of traffic accidents, calamities, or any emergency cases and/or to several instances, such as series of events that happen in a brief period and are considered to be unusual or rare, as the dictionary so defines, using its Paramedics, ambulance and Rescue Teams in coordination with the different government agencies, civic-oriented groups and other private sectors tasked for this particular purpose.

    So next time or in times of emergency, “Rash” assistance is just one text away, like Spiderman.

    http://expertscolumn.com/content/rash-assistance-service-hotline-well-decorated-civic-organization

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  • Efren McPoonin 3:53 am on February 25, 2010 Permalink | Sagutin  

    If we can be of help, we are ready !

    http://expertscolumn.com/content/rash-assistance-service-hotline-well-decorated-civic-organization

     
  • Elyerno Zabagguri 8:29 am on September 30, 2009 Permalink | Sagutin  

    grabe yung sa samoa! kaawa sila! doon d… 

    grabe yung sa samoa! kaawa sila!

    doon din sa Vietnam, yung bagyong Ondoy duon na nananalasa! Let’s pray for them!

     
    • rllqph 3:52 umaga on Pebrero 25, 2010 Permalink | Sagutin

      Oo nga eh. Kamusta na pala ang sitwasyon ngayon diyan?

  • foobarph 7:39 am on September 30, 2009 Permalink | Sagutin
    Tags: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33075304/ns/world_news-asiapacific/   

    Samoa islands tsunami kills at least 82 … 

    Samoa islands tsunami kills at least 82

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33075304/ns/world_news-asiapacific/

     
  • foobarph 7:18 am on September 30, 2009 Permalink | Sagutin
    Tags: Link   

    Updated disaster map of rescue, road con… 

    Updated disaster map of rescue, road conditions, and relief centers

    http://www.gmanews.tv/story/173467/updated-disaster-map-of-rescue-road-conditions-and-relief-centers

     
  • foobarph 7:09 am on September 30, 2009 Permalink | Sagutin
    Tags: Rescue 117   

    To all bloggers and online-related indiv… 

    Help Ondoy Victims through online effort!

    To all bloggers and online-related individuals, let us coordinated our actions through this website, https://rescue117.wordpress.com/ – For real-time chat, visit http://rescue117.chatango.com/ – Feel free to volunteer as well! Thanks and feel free to pass this information!

     
  • foobarph 7:03 am on September 30, 2009 Permalink | Sagutin
    Tags: http://miriamq.multiply.com/journal/item/54/OVERSEAS_CONTACT_TO_HELP_OUT_FOR_ONDOY_VICTIMS   

    OFFICIAL DROP OFF SITES and CONTACT INFO… 

    Iba pang donation information mula kay Miriam Quiambao – http://miriamq.multiply.com/journal/item/54/OVERSEAS_CONTACT_TO_HELP_OUT_FOR_ONDOY_VICTIMS

     
  • foobarph 7:00 am on September 30, 2009 Permalink | Sagutin
    Tags: http://miriamq.multiply.com/journal/item/34/HOW_CAN_I_HELP_or_DONATE   

    I am collating some of the info I have r… 

    How to donate from Miriam Q – http://miriamq.multiply.com/journal/item/34/HOW_CAN_I_HELP_or_DONATE

     
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