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Tag Archives: Kibbutz
Of Cows, Coffee, and Successful CPR
On Sunday morning at around 7:00 a.m., a group of 5 workers in the cowshed of Kibbutz Yagur were drinking their morning coffee together when one of them suffered a sudden cardiac arrest and collapsed unconscious right in front of … Continue reading
Posted in Press, UH Volunteer Features
Tagged CPR, EMT, First Responders, Israel, Kibbutz, United Hatzalah, volunteers
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Jewish Factory Manager Saves The Life Of An Electrocuted Arab Worker
Ehud Yardeni lives in Kiryat Gat and works as a section manager at a factory that makes juices in the nearby Kibbutz with the same name, Kibbutz Gat. In addition to his regular job, Ehud volunteers as a United Hatzalah … Continue reading
Posted in Coexistence, Press, UH Volunteer Features
Tagged Coexistence, CPR, EMS, EMT, first responder, Gat, Jewish, Kibbutz, Muslim, United Hatzalah
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Saving The Life Of a Southern Neighbor
Two weeks ago, at 7:00 PM on Tuesday night, United Hatzalah volunteer EMT Eli Koon was in his home in Kibbutz Eilot, located a few minutes away from Eilat, when he received an emergency alert to a suspected stroke on … Continue reading
Posted in Press, UH Volunteer Features, Vehicles
Tagged Ambucycle, CRP, Israel, Kibbutz, Kibbutz Eilot, Negev, South, United Hatzalah
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Small-Town EMT Goes The Distance To Save A Woman’s Life
On Saturday night, United Hatzalah volunteer EMT Hen Rotenberg, who has been recently volunteering in the Jerusalem vaccination center administering Covid-19 vaccines, was at her home Srigim, a small town located south of Beit Shemesh. She was preparing to entertain … Continue reading
Posted in Press, UH Volunteer Features, Women Volunteers
Tagged CPR, Ha-Lamed Heh, Hen Rotenberg, international women's day, Kibbutz, small town, United Hatzalah, Women
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Student Volunteer Saves Lives in Israel’s Periphery
Shmuel Harel is a United Hatzalah ambucycle volunteer who lives in a small Kibbutz by the name of Kisufim in the Negev. He is a graduate student and organizational consultant for the Kibbutz, which borders the Gaza Strip. While Harel … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Ambucycle, Eli Beer, Gaza Periphery, Kibbutz, Kisufim, Shmuel Harel, Team Daniel
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