October 7 – War in Israel
Since the first calls for help on the morning of October 7th, 2023, United Hatzalah hasn’t stopped. On that unforgettable day, our angels in orange raced out with one goal: to save lives. What happened on the 7th of October showcased to people across the country and the world the vital lifesaving work of our organization and the incredible bravery of our volunteers.
“The sheer volume of wounded, of deaths, the chaos that we witnessed… was something no one had ever seen before.”
United Hatzalah Volunteer
Emergency Campaign Spending Report
12000
Over 12,000 Emergency calls received on October 7th
410
Rescue vehicles to southern and northern region
1250
evacuated to hospitals via ambulance and helicopter
71
tons of medical supplies and humanitarian aid to the IDF and residents of the south
Category | USD |
---|---|
Field Clinic/Command | 962,198 |
Disposable Medical Supplies | 517,768 |
Generators | 72,523 |
Logistical Setup | 180,641 |
Operations | 4,589 |
Tents | 186,677 |
Medical Equipment | 4,886,527 |
ALS Defibrillators | 1,522,376 |
Defibrillators | 1,668,890 |
Disposable Medical Supplies | 640,430 |
Medic Bags/Trauma Kits | 141,836 |
Medical Department | 9,922 |
Oxygen Tanks/Refills | 218,789 |
Medical Equipment/Medication | 684,284 |
Humanitarian | 1,216,479 |
Clothing/Blankets | 141,824 |
Food | 373,205 |
Hygiene Supplies | 5,705 |
Operations | 5,131 |
Personal Protection | 37,338 |
Supplies | 210,170 |
War Other | 443,106 |
Personal Safety | 3,533,643 |
Equipment | 60,518 |
Personal Protection | 1,412,991 |
Protective Gear | 1,761,910 |
Roadside Bomb Shelters | 298,224 |
Beit Mitnadev | 6,527,152 |
Capital Improvements | 3,854 |
Equipment Fixed Assets | 7,796 |
New Facilities | 1,770,270 |
Sderot Regional Command Center | 4,745,231 |
Hardware/Software | 1,117,481 |
Computers/Software | 217,481 |
Servers | 900,000 |
HQ/Management | 48,862 |
Other Expenses | 16,214 |
Professional Services | 20,412 |
HR/Personnel | 8,423 |
Transportation | 3,812 |
Rapid Response Vehicles | 23,408,461 |
Ambucycles (186) | 4,344,829 |
Field Rider (6) | 61,486 |
Helicopter Unit | 52,237 |
MCI Van (1) | 122,257 |
Mobile Clinic Trailer (1) | 128,919 |
Operations | 37,476 |
Vehicle Accessories | 154,995 |
Vehicle Safety and Protection | 2,500,000 |
4×4 Rescue Ambucars (3) | 618,852 |
Vehicle Maintenance/Accessories | 1,426,453 |
Ambulances Bullet-Proof (8) | 3,243,243 |
4×4 Ambucars (21) | 1,905,822 |
Ambulances (15) | 3,339,814 |
Minilance Plus (91) | 5,103,157 |
Off-Road Ambucar (3) | 368,919 |
Volunteer Division | 6,133,605 |
Volunteer Support | 173,227 |
Volunteer Training | 5,960,378 |
Maintenance/Logistics/Operations | 371,200 |
Logistic Equipment/Supplies | 51,140 |
Transportation | 12,839 |
Maintenance, Operations | 25,535 |
Logistics Truck | 281,687 |
Dispatch, Technology, and Comms | 21,902,869 |
Carbyne Dispatch Software | 1,220,000 |
Communication Devices | 13,026,440 |
Communication Equipment | 154,809 |
Dispatch Center Additional Facility | 3,000,000 |
Elbit Dispatch Platform | 1,500,000 |
Satellite Communication | 92,730 |
Dispatchers | 424,413 |
Communication Maintenance | 130,094 |
Communication Development | 1,118,777 |
Communication Line Rentals | 47,444 |
Drones | 7,838 |
Mobile Dispatch/Radio Comms | 1,180,324 |
In Planning | 20,562,162 |
National Logistics Center | 16,000,000 |
Search and Rescue Unit Establishment | 3,400,000 |
Katzrin Beit Mitnadev | 1,162,162 |
Emergency Reserve Fund | 10,000,000 |
Emergency Reserve Fund | 10,000,000 |
Public Education/Media | 496,730 |
Equipment/Supplies | 153,596 |
Media/Digital Media | 28,043 |
Public Education | 315,091 |
Grand Total | 101,167,369 |
GLOSSARY OF CATEGORIES
Field Clinic/Command Temporary southern emergency command base, temporary field hospitals
Medical Equipment Restocking medical supplies and equipment including: advanced defibrillators, defibrillators, ultrasound units, medic bags, oxygen tanks and refills, medications, disposable medical supplies (tourniquets, bandages, stop the bleed)
Humanitarian Humanitarian supplies, clothing, blankets, food, hygiene supplies
Personal Safety Volunteer safety, protective gear, roadside bomb shelters
Beit Mitnadev Beit Mitnadev (Volunteer House) new facilities and improvements
Hardware/Software Computing and software, server upgrade
HQ/Management Professional services, management, incremental personnel costs
Rapid Response Vehicles Replacement and strategic purchases of additional vehicles based on geographical needs -ambucycles, helicopter unit, ambucars, ambulances, bullet-proof ambulances, other specialized rapid response vehicles, vehicle safety and protection
Volunteer Division Loss in volunteers in the South and North and need to increase the number volunteers across the center and North of the country
Maintenance/Logistics/Operations Logistical equipment, transportation, maintenance, logistic trucks
Dispatch, Technology and Communications Communication devices, new dispatch software, backup and mobile dispatch setup, dispatchers, satellite communication, drones
Public Education/Media Public education, media
In Planning Strategically increasing capacity – National Logistics Center and Northern Regional First Responder Center, Search and Rescue Unit establishment
Emergency Campaign Spending FAQs
I supported UH’s emergency war campaign, how has my donation been utilized?
Thanks to your support, we quickly replenished a year’s worth of medical supplies depleted in the first days of the war, deployed large orders of defibrillators, oxygen tanks, medication, one-time use supplies, protective gear, and more, to our 7,000 volunteers throughout Israel. Since the start of the war, we have added 300 vehicles to our rapid response fleet and established 40 new volunteer medic training courses. Additionally, we have upgraded our dispatch and communication capabilities, purchased equipment for the setup of field hospitals, and developed an advanced virtual reality (VR) training program to prepare our responders to save lives under fire. We are further supporting our volunteers through psychological trauma counseling. All this means a stronger United Hatzalah for a stronger Israel.
It appears you raised significant funds for the emergency campaign. Is there a need for additional funds at this time?
The emergency campaign funds raised were restricted to emergency needs, however the general operational budget of the organization in Israel to save lives 24/7 is $54 million. This must be raised to fund the day-to-day lifesaving activities of the organization. The operational dollars allow the organization to train more volunteer medics, run our 24/7 National Dispatch and Command Center, purchase and deploy every day and advanced medical equipment, purchase and maintain vehicles, upkeep 96 regional volunteer houses (Beit HaMitnadevs), and run our many programs, Ten Kavod (supporting Holocaust Survivors and other elderly), Psychotrauma (in the field psychological trauma treatment), Hospital ER program (staffing Israel ER rooms with volunteer medics), and more. Given the supply chain issue of bringing supplies into Israel, inflationary pressures have also affected our need.
What is your procurement strategy?
We have a Procurement Team within the organization that goes through a rigorous sourcing process for all purchases of the organization. This allows us to purchase the highest quality medical supplies, equipment, and vehicles, at the best possible prices (almost always in bulk orders). We have a multiple bidding process to ensure lowest price for highest quality.
How can I continue to support United Hatzalah?
The most important way to support the organization today is unrestricted funds that allows United Hatzalah to continue taking steps to prepare for escalation in the north, and other parts of the country, as well as have the resources to pay for all the day to day emergency medical response, including medical supplies, communication equipment, the technology that makes rapid dispatching of medics possible, and much more.
As tensions escalate in the north, and United Hatzalah continues to respond to 2,000 routine emergencies daily, we must ensure sufficient funds to continue to equip, train, and protect volunteers, and supply them with backup radio and satellite communication gear for the event of power and communication failures
The two most important types of donations are the Day of Lifesaving ($18,000 USD), which sponsors an entire day of lifesaving in Israel, all 2,000 emergency calls, and can be dedicated in someone’s honor or special occasion, or of a yartzeit, and Adopting a Medic ($10,000 USD), which allows us to train and equip a brand new volunteer medic to increase our volunteer corps and save more lives.
How are the vehicles purchased for the emergency campaign being sourced and deployed?
In response to October 7th the organization realized the need to purchase new types of vehicles, including bullet proof ambulances and response cars, mass casualty incident command center vehicles, emergency logistics vehicles, volunteer trailers, and more. This was in addition to the ongoing need for more ambucycle, ebikes, ambulances, ambucars, and other vehicles used every day by volunteers across Israel. Hundreds of new vehicles are already on the road, responding to everyday emergencies and ready for another mass casualty incident. The delivery of the vehicles has been delayed due to a combination of factors, including supply chain disruptions and logistical challenges exacerbated by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, particularly the war in Israel. Our organization’s priorities and resources have been focused on preparing for the most immediate threats, as determined by security and tactical assessments from the IDF and the Defense Department. Additionally, the workforce at our ports, government offices, and suppliers has been significantly reduced due to emergency army reserve duty. Moreover, obtaining necessary approvals from the Health Ministry and Transportation Ministry has taken longer than usual, further contributing to the delays. These challenges have affected the availability of critical components and delayed the timely production and delivery of the vehicles. We are working closely with our suppliers and partners to navigate these obstacles and expedite the process, ensuring that the vehicles are delivered as soon as possible.
How is United Hatzalah preparing for future crises and large-scale emergencies?
To ensure preparedness for Israel’s increasing EMS needs, works are already underway to construct a 3-floor, bomb-proof Southern Regional Command Center in Sderot, which will boost first response infrastructure in Israel’s embattled south. Year-round, it will serve as a training and equipment supply center. In times of crises, this facility will be a critical resource in directing our response, such as deployment of volunteers and establishment of field hospitals. We are also planning a similar center for northern Israel. Likewise, we must reinforce our logistical and medical equipment capacity by erecting a new and larger National Logistics Center. We are also in the process of training hundreds of new volunteers to help us reinforce our medic corps and reduce response times.
A Volunteer Army
When terrorists crossed the border into Israel and launched their savage attack on 25 communities, United Hatzalah immediately mobilized all 7,000 of its volunteers. At risk to their own lives, United Hatzalah medics worked shoulder to shoulder with the IDF to rescue local citizens, and our backup medical teams from across the country raced southward to establish a large staging area to treat patients from the Gaza envelope.
By the end of the first day of the fighting, 1,500 United Hatzalah volunteers were engaged in treating and transporting thousands of injured to hospitals ― including women, children, babies, and elderly citizens. United Hatzalah dispatched over 120 rescue vehicles to Israel’s southern region. Every kind of vehicle ― from Ambucar to ambulance to helicopter ― was deployed. Even United Hatzalah’s logistic vehicles, which brought supplies to the war zone directly from our warehouse in Beit Shemesh, were used to transport lifeless bodies on their return. Several of our vehicles were damaged during that tumultuous first day of fighting. All the while, thousands of rockets were launched into Israel, bombarding Ashkelon and reaching Tel Aviv and the Jerusalem area, causing injuries and fear throughout the country.
October 7th – War in Israel
Our volunteers respond to missile, bomb, and terrorist attacks, and must be adequately protected when saving lives.The military-grade bulletproof vest and battle-proven helmet used by the IDF (Israeli Defense Force) and are worn to protect those that protect others.
Bulletproof Vest & Helmet
Our volunteers respond to missile, bomb, and terrorist attacks, and must be adequately protected when saving lives.The military-grade bulletproof vest and battle-proven helmet used by the IDF (Israeli Defense Force) and are worn to protect those that protect others.
United Hatzalah’s trauma kits encompass all the necessary tools for treating trauma patients, designed for immediate access including items like a flashlight, headlamp, and visible LED light for night identification. Compact and lightweight, these kits empower first responders to be ready for emergencies in their daily lives, complementing their trusted medic bags and effectively enhancing our lifesaving capacity by hastening bleeding control and increasing survival rates.
Trauma Kits
United Hatzalah’s trauma kits encompass all the necessary tools for treating trauma patients, designed for immediate access including items like a flashlight, headlamp, and visible LED light for night identification. Compact and lightweight, these kits empower first responders to be ready for emergencies in their daily lives, complementing their trusted medic bags and effectively enhancing our lifesaving capacity by hastening bleeding control and increasing survival rates.
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Dispatch & Communication Device
United Hatzalah’s advanced EMS dispatch & communication devices are fully loaded with all the LifeCompass apps our volunteers need to effectively function as lifesavers in the field. Equip a volunteer with a new device today.