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Tag Archives: Parents
From Giving a Bath To Giving Breath
On a recent evening at 8:30 PM, a 47-year-old man from Givat Ko’ach, a small moshav bordering the Judean hills, went out for an evening jog. In the middle of his run, the man suddenly collapsed to the ground and … Continue reading
Posted in Press, UH Volunteer Features
Tagged bath, Children, CPR, EMS, EMT, Family, first responder, parenting, Parents, United Hatzalah
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“Everyone Deserves To Be Respected”
One month ago, a 13-year-old boy took advantage of his parents going away on a vacation and decided to throw a party in his home in Geva Binyamin. He invited a couple of friends over on Friday night and they … Continue reading
Posted in UH Volunteer Features, Uncategorized
Tagged alcohol drinking, Ambucycle, Ambulance, Geva BInyamin, Israel, Parents, Party, Rescue, teenagers, underage, United Hatzalah
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A Father and Son, Partners in Lifesaving
Eli and Nir Revel who reside in Mazkeret Batya have an interesting style of how they spend their father-son bonding time. The pair volunteer together with United Hatzalah as first responders and both are trained EMTs. They respond to emergency … Continue reading
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Tagged Bond, EMS, EMT, Family, Father and Son, Father Son, Israel, Mazkeret Batya, Parents, United Hatzalah
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