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  2. Pan-pan - Wikipedia

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    The radiotelephony message PAN-PAN is the international standard urgency signal that someone aboard a boat, ship, aircraft, or other vehicle uses to declare that they need help and that the situation is urgent, [1] [2] [3] but for the time being, does not pose an immediate danger to anyone's life or to the vessel itself. [4]

  3. CQD - Wikipedia

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    The first US ship to send a wireless distress call in 1905 simply sent HELP (in both International Morse and American Morse code). [3]: 218 On 7 December 1903, Ludwig Arnson was a wireless operator aboard the liner SS Kroonland when the ship lost a propeller off the Irish coast. His call of CQD brought aid from a British cruiser.

  4. Urgency - Wikipedia

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    Urgency may refer to: Pan-pan, international radio calls for emergencies posing no imminent danger; Urinary urgency or Bowel urgency, medical symptoms;

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  6. Message precedence - Wikipedia

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    Message precedence is an indicator attached to a message indicating its level of urgency, and used in the exchange of radiograms in radiotelegraph and radiotelephony procedures. Email header fields can also provide a precedence flag.

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    In May, the ship had begun to ‘sink in 13 feet of water and discharge pollution’ Utah man bought cruise ship on Craigslist – now it’s sinking after $1m restoration Skip to main content

  8. Sécurité - Wikipedia

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    Sécurité (/ s eɪ ˈ k jʊər ɪ t eɪ /; French: sécurité) (often repeated thrice, "Sécurité, sécurité, sécurité") is a procedure word used in the maritime radio service that warns the crew that the following message is important safety information. The most common use of this is by coast radio stations before the broadcast of ...

  9. New deep-water channel allows first ship to pass Key bridge ...

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    The first cargo ship passed through a newly opened deep-water channel in Baltimore on Thursday after being stuck in the harbor since the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed four weeks ago, halting ...