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'I don’t care about optics': Inside United Hatzalah’s Jerusalem daycare disaster response
United Hatzalah responders treated children, managed a possible toxic threat, and supported parents during a crisis at a Jerusalem daycare.
Hatzolah Air flies Israeli hero Gefen Bitton home after Sydney terror attack
Fourteen-year-old girl shielded, saved two children during Bondi attack
New York leaders light menorah after Bondi Bay attack, call for Jewish solidarity and pride
United Hatzalah founder Eli Beer bounces back from COVID-19
When Eli Beer, founder and president of United Hatzalah, returned to Israel from Miami on April 21 following his recovery from COVID-19, he was given a hero’s welcome at Ben-Gurion Airport.
United Hatzalah to stream free Jerusalem Day concert Thursday
The event, which marks the Hebrew date of the reunification of Israel’s capital in 1967, is the second major event that the organization has hosted via live stream in the month of May.
A U.S.-Style 911 System in Israel is Not the Answer
Because MDA has its own system, they’ve been able to design it to meet their specific needs – or, more importantly, the emergency medical needs of the Israeli people.
Two dozen newly trained EMTS hit the streets in Beit Shemesh, filling gap
Schneider [trained EMT] is glad he is no longer the only EMT in his local synagogue. The closest Hatzalah member used to be 10 minutes from my house,” he said.
Grapevine: No stars and stripes for Adam
Believe it or not, there are non-resident American citizens who are prepared to renounce their citizenship.
EMTs in Israel In Need of Lifesaving EpiPens Following Worldwide Shortage
Currently, there is a worldwide shortage of EpiPens, which is affecting individuals who have severe allergies that can cause anaphylactic reactions.
Hatzalah Netanya hit by vandalism and theft
“I came downstairs in the morning to take my bicycle out of the shed, and was surprised and dismayed to see that the bicycle was gone."
Muslim paramedic recalls at Jewish wedding how he saved bride from death
"When I arrived there after two minutes, the doctor told me 'this injured girl, don't touch her. I have already declared her dead. Let's treat the driver,'" Kabha recalled through the microphone.
Humanity first: Saving lives through crowdsourcing emergency responders
One extraordinary organization, United Hatzalah, has leveraged technology and some 5,000 people to save an awe-inspiring number of lives – Jewish, Christian and Muslim, Israeli and Palestinian.
Police rescue five missing Israelis clinging to overturned boat in the Kinneret
The five people set sail from the shore at around 15:00 Sunday afternoon and when they had not returned by 21:00 a report was sent to police.