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  • United Hatzalah Mourns the Loss of Mrs. Adelaide Friedman

    United Hatzalah mourns the loss of Mrs. Adelaide Friedman, Mother of United States Ambassador to Israel Mr. David Friedman. Our heartfelt condolences go out to the Ambassador and his wife Tammy, His brother Mark and his wife Rosa, and their entire family. President and Founder of United Hatzalah, Eli Beer, who has been a longtime Read more

  • One Active Friday

    One Active Friday

    Ram Oz is a 2-meter-tall combat veteran and extreme-sport enthusiast from Hod Hasharon who volunteers as a United Hatzalah EMT and drives one of the organization’s ambucycles.    Recently this past Friday night, Ram responded to a stabbing incident. He zoomed over to the location on his ambucycle and saw that the attacker was a Read more

  • Rescuer of The People

    Rescuer of The People

    About a month ago, a cement truck overturned on the Nachal Tzeilim roadway near the entrance to Ramat Beit Shemesh Gimmel. United Hatzalah volunteer EMT Avraham Levinger raced over on his ambucycle and began initial treatment and assessment for the wounded 35-year-old driver. A United Hatzalah ambulance crew arrived and in the shortest possible time Read more

  • An Inspiring Story from the Ethiopian Protests

    An Inspiring Story from the Ethiopian Protests

    A lot of news sources reported on the violence and the traffic that transpired during the Ethiopian protests across Israel yesterday. The protests caused a lot of difficulty for many people around the country as major thoroughfares were blocked by protesters who wanted their voices heard. Some of the protests turned violent with damage being Read more

  • Interrupting Prayers To Save A Choking Infant

    Interrupting Prayers To Save A Choking Infant

    United Hatzalah volunteer Yisrael Shavit saved a young girl in Hadera from choking on Sunday evening. After arriving in less than a minute at the scene of the incident, Shavit managed to single-handedly treat and rescue an infant from what could have been her death. Shavit described the dramatic story. “I was davening Mincha at Read more

  • Rescuing People On Golda Meir Boulevard

    Rescuing People On Golda Meir Boulevard

    The Ramot intersection on Golda Meir Boulevard in Jerusalem is known as being a very problematic intersection where many accidents occur. Recently one Wednesday night, a serious 4-way collision was reported at the Ramot Junction in Jerusalem. Aharon Eichler who lives in Givat Zeev and often drives by the intersection on his way too and Read more

  • Disabled EMT Serves as Head of Search and Rescue Unit

    Disabled EMT Serves as Head of Search and Rescue Unit

    Last week, United Hatzalah volunteer Eli Almoznino orchestrated the successful search and rescue operations which found three missing people. This is something Almoznino, who heads the organization’s Search and Rescue Unit, is quite used to doing. What is astounding is that Almoznino is a disabled amputee who volunteers as an EMT and as in his Read more

  • Vacationing First Responders Save Two Lives In Separate Drowning Incidents

    Vacationing First Responders Save Two Lives In Separate Drowning Incidents

    Thursday evening saw two drownings happen at hotels where EMTs happened to be vacationing. The first incident occurred at the David Dead Sea Resort and Spa located at Ein Bokek when a five-year-old boy drowned in the pool. United Hatzalah volunteer EMT Chani Carmel who was also vacationing at the pool responded to the emergency Read more

  • Jerusalem Honors Local EMS Volunteers For Saving Lives

    Jerusalem Honors Local EMS Volunteers For Saving Lives

    The Jerusalem Municipality honored exemplary first responders on Thursday at a special ceremony that took place at City Hall. Among the honorees presented with citations from the city for their exemplary service were select volunteers from the police, fire department, ambulance organizations and the United Hatzalah EMS organization. Chosen from among the more than 400 Read more

  • French Immigrant Become First Tel Aviv Woman To Ride An Ambucycle

    French Immigrant Become First Tel Aviv Woman To Ride An Ambucycle

    Aely Haccoun immigrated from France to Israel eight years ago. Like most immigrants, she worked hard to learn the language, find a job and an apartment in a good neighborhood and has been happy living in Tel Aviv, the city she now calls home. One of the things that make Aely unique is that after Read more