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Tag Archives: Dvir Adani
This Rescue Was Not By Chance – Due to a series of unforeseen delays, First Responder en route to conduct Coronavirus testing happens to be at the right place at the right time to save a life.
This wasn’t a typical medical emergency alert that I usually get. As a matter of fact, there was no alert. Call it what you will, divine intervention, comedy of errors, sheer luck, karma. But whatever you want to call it, … Continue reading
Posted in UH Volunteer Features, Uncategorized
Tagged Ambucycle, Ambulance, chance, Corona, Covid-19, Dvir Adani, EMS, EMT, fae, faith, luck, United Hatzalah
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Helping Corona Patients With Kindness And Love
Dvir Adani is a free-spirited man living in the heart of Tel Aviv and volunteering with United Hatzalah. Prior to the Corona outbreak, Dvir hosted parties for the public in Tel Aviv, but amidst the corona restrictions, Dvir has been … Continue reading
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Tagged ambucyle, Ambulance, Corona, Covid-19, Dvir Adani, EMS, EMT, kindness, transporting corona patients, United Hatzalah
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Two EMTs playing an April Fools Joke End Up Saving a Life in the Process
Late Saturday night on April 1st, two EMTs, Dvir Adani and Moshe Mizrachi, decided that they would play an April Fool’s joke on their friends. The pair of United Hatzalah volunteers were driving past Ben Gurion airport on their way … Continue reading
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Tagged Ben Gurion Airport, CPR, Dvir Adani, EMS, EMT, Heart-attack, Moshe Mizrachi, United Hatzalah
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EMT Saves Fellow EMT in Need
On Sunday morning, Dvir Adani was still in bed when his United Hatzalah radio alerted him to a call nearby. Adani hustled out of bed, ran outside, hopped on his ambucycle and sped to the address, arriving in mere minutes. … Continue reading
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Tagged Ambucycle, Dvir Adani, Eli Beer, EMS, EMT, United Hatzalah
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