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Monthly Archives: February 2021
United Hatzalah Dedicates Day Of Lifesaving In Memory of Danielle Sonnenfeld On Anniversary of Her Death
More than 6,000 volunteers of United Hatzalah provide emergency medical care to thousands of people across Israel ahead of the arrival of ambulances. Today, Thursday, February 25th, all of the lifesaving activities of the organization and its volunteers are being … Continue reading
United Hatzalah To Suspend Indefinitely All Unvaccinated Volunteers
In a move that some may see as controversial, United Hatzalah Founder and President Eli Beer has instructed the chapter heads of all regions in Israel, Jewish, Muslim, and Christian, both secular and religious, to make sure that all of … Continue reading
Posted in COVID-19, Press
Tagged Coron, Coronavirus, Covid-19, EMS, First Responders, United Hatzalah, vaccine
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National Project For Vaccinating All Holocaust Survivors in Israel Opens
On Sunday morning, the Claims Conference initiated a new project in partnership with United Hatzalah that will orchestrate a national operation with the goal of making sure that all 20,000 homebound Holocaust survivors living in Israel are able to go … Continue reading
Posted in Community Outreach, COVID-19, Press
Tagged Claims Conference, Coronavirus, Covid-19, elderly, Holocaust survivors, homebound, Israel, United Hatzalah, vaccine
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Stepping Up To Save A Life When No One Else Is Around
On Shabbat morning, just after 10 a.m., United Hatzalah volunteer EMT Avraham Farkash was walking to synagogue in the town Ma’ale Hever when he was alerted to a nearby medical emergency. Avraham’s communications device notified him of the address, which … Continue reading
Posted in Press, UH Volunteer Features
Tagged Ambulance, Cardiac Arrest, CPR, EMS, EMT, Judea, Ma'aleh Hever, neighbor, Rescue, Shabbat, Shabbos, United Hatzalah
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One of Those Days That Make It All Worthwhile
On Sunday morning, just after 8:00 a.m. passersby spotted a woman sprawled on a mattress in an alleyway just off of Bnei Brak Street in Tel Aviv. Worried about her well-being, the concerned citizens called emergency services and requested assistance. … Continue reading
Posted in Community Outreach, Press, UH Volunteer Features, Vehicles
Tagged Ambucycle, CPR, EMS, first responder, Tel Aviv, United Hatzalah
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UH volunteers in Akko hand out heat blankets to the homeless on coldest night of the year
In a moving act of lovingkindness, Muslim and Jewish volunteers from United Hatzalah distributing blankets to the homeless in the city of Akko on what is thus far, the coldest night of the year. United Hatzalah EMTs Eran Lev, Shira … Continue reading
Posted in Coexistence, Community Outreach, Press, UH Volunteer Features, Women Volunteers
Tagged Acre, Akko, caring, Coexistence, cold, Community, Community Outreach, EMS, First Responders, heat blankets, Homeless, Israel
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No One Gets Left Behind
With more than a quarter of its citizens fully vaccinated, and nearly half of the country having received their first vaccination, Israel is currently leading the world in the race to vaccinate its entire population. United Hatzalah volunteers, from … Continue reading
Posted in Community Outreach, COVID-19, Press, Vehicles
Tagged Covid-19, Disabled, elderly, EMS, EMT, home-bound, Israel, Moderna, Pfizer, transport, United Hatzalah, vaccination, vaccine
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These Contagious Acts Of Lifesaving and Loving Kindness
On Monday afternoon, just after 3:00 p.m. a man in his 60s standing in the check-out line of a local supermarket on Jabotinsky Street in Ramat Gan suddenly collapsed. As the man fell, he hit his head on the check-out … Continue reading
Posted in Press, UH Volunteer Features
Tagged Ambucycle, Cardiac Arrest, CPR, EMS, EMT, head injury, Israel, Ramat Gan, Rescue, super market, United Hatzalah
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Performing CPR On The Way To Work
At 7:30 on Monday morning a man collapsed on the street in Moshav Bnei Yehuda in the Golan Heights. An eye-witness who saw the man collapse ran up to a nearby building to alert a local resident whom he knew … Continue reading
Posted in Press, UH Volunteer Features, Women Volunteers
Tagged CPR, EMS, EMT, first responder, Golan Heights, United Hatzalah
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