United Hatzalah invites Jerusalem Post readers to connect directly to live updates through a new button on the Jerusalem Post website. The feature links readers in real time to United Hatzalah alerts reporting on emergency situations occurring across Israel.

The emergency alert feature will connect Jerusalem Post readers to real-life stories of how the men and women in orange vests help save thousands of lives every day. From car accidents and cardiac arrests to terror attacks, readers can now know what is happening and where—accurately and in real time.

United Hatzalah Volunteers on a bike
United Hatzalah Volunteers on a bike (Credit: Gadi Yampel)

United Hatzalah’s network of skilled medics, paramedics, and doctors are often the first to arrive at the scene of an emergency. They are trained to provide professional, lifesaving care to anyone, free of charge, regardless of background or ethnicity.

United Hatzalah Volunteers
United Hatzalah Volunteers (Credit: Yehiel Gurfein)

“Every alert represents someone in need of assistance from one of United Hatzalah’s 8,000 volunteers,” said Eli Beer, founder and president of United Hatzalah. “It’s important for the public to see what’s happening at a moment’s notice and appreciate the ongoing dedication of these orange angels in action.”

This live update feature offers readers a unique window into United Hatzalah’s 24/7 lifesaving operations and highlights the power of its unwavering commitment to helping save lives throughout Israel.

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This article was written in collaboration with United Hatzalah.