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United Hatzalah of Israel was founded in 2006 with the merger of several small local hatzalah organizations. It has grown to become the largest independent, non-profit, fully volunteer EMS organization in the world, with over 8,000 volunteer medical first responders nationwide, and additional chapters in Panama [1] and Ukraine. [2]
Magen David Adom is the nationally recognized EMS organization of the State of Israel. MDA consists of approx. 22,000 volunteers and 2550 employees, Paramedics and first responders. The organization operates 166 stations with a fleet of over 1000 ambulances. The majority of the fleet consists of Basic Life Support (BLS) ambulances.
Hatzalah of Michigan is state licensed and regulated by the Oakland County Medical Control Authority (OCMCA). The OCMCA oversees all EMS personnel in the county. Hatzalah personnel are licensed EMS providers, who are further advised by a panel of doctors and have trained with fire and ambulance personnel to ensure continuity of care. [34]
Kevin Guthrie, the executive director of the Florida Division of Emergency Management, said in an interview with NewsNation on Tuesday that Florida spent about $4 million to fly Americans from ...
A spokesman said the state facilitated the shipment of weapons and other material to Israel. The Israeli consul general in Miami says many were asked to help, not just the governor’s office.
Florida Emergency Management Director Kevin Guthrie said it cost $4 million for the plane to Tampa, hotel stays, rental cars and other costs.
A Hatzalah ambulance in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn in New York City A Hatzalah aircraft. Hatzalah (/ h ə t ˈ s ʌ l ə /; Hebrew: הַצָּלָה, lit. 'rescue, relief') is the title used by many Jewish volunteer emergency medical service (EMS) organizations serving mostly areas with Jewish communities around the world, giving medical service to patients regardless of their ...
After Hamas' Oct. 7 attacks, lawmakers and Gov. Ron DeSantis want to show support for Israel and the state's Jewish communities. Pro-Israel, Jewish legislation flies through first day of Florida ...