Very good job to these EMTS and Paramedics. I love how they are helping their communities and they are strictly a volunteer ambulance service. I have been an emergency medical technician for 16 years and these people seem like they are very professional and caring. I know that it is a Jewish ambulance service, my question being and I hope I am wording this right and not being offensive but is this ambulance service available to everyone or only to the Jewish people in their communities as I am not familiar with Hatzoloh. Keep up the great work Hatzoloh EMS
They will help anyone. To save a life for us is the biggest thing in our faith. We are commanded by G-D to help others regardless of their situation or who they are
this is not offensive at all, rather a perfect question, and even better wording! Hatzalah is always ready to help anyone who calls, 24/7, 365. The only problem is that unlike 911, which is located EVERYWHERE in America, Hatzalah is only located by big Jewish communities, such as New York, Jersey, Florida, and California. If there is a Hatzalah near you, call them at time of emergency, and they'll be at your door in under 5 minutes.
OK, I am going to be honest. I went to school in Rockland County. Way to Republican, & way to many idiots there. I am Independent, & I seriously saw way to many people who live there + work there acting like morons all the time. Not a place for me. Yikes. The other Honest part is. Thank you to the Hatzolah in Rockland for helping people, & saving lives. I'm being serious. Thank you. Mostly how the past two year's have been.
@@Bulvan123 In the videos you never see women. So for women, this question is not ridiculous, because there are still a lot of societies only for males on this planet.
@@ursulaalusru969 You honestly believe an organization that responds to emergencies to save lives asks if the person is male or female and if female says, "We only responds to males, sorry your daughter is going to die. Call back when your son is having an emergency." Yes, it's ridiculous to think there'd be an ambulance service that operates that way.
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Very good job to these EMTS and Paramedics. I love how they are helping their communities and they are strictly a volunteer ambulance service. I have been an emergency medical technician for 16 years and these people seem like they are very professional and caring. I know that it is a Jewish ambulance service, my question being and I hope I am wording this right and not being offensive but is this ambulance service available to everyone or only to the Jewish people in their communities as I am not familiar with Hatzoloh. Keep up the great work Hatzoloh EMS
They will help anyone. To save a life for us is the biggest thing in our faith. We are commanded by G-D to help others regardless of their situation or who they are
this is not offensive at all, rather a perfect question, and even better wording! Hatzalah is always ready to help anyone who calls, 24/7, 365. The only problem is that unlike 911, which is located EVERYWHERE in America, Hatzalah is only located by big Jewish communities, such as New York, Jersey, Florida, and California. If there is a Hatzalah near you, call them at time of emergency, and they'll be at your door in under 5 minutes.
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Stupid girl with sense
Shalom Israel. You are the Light of the Nations.!! We are always praying for the peace of Israel. We love you.!!!
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Stupid people who have no respect for themselves
OK, I am going to be honest. I went to school in Rockland County. Way to Republican, & way to many idiots there. I am Independent, & I seriously saw way to many people who live there + work there acting like morons all the time. Not a place for me. Yikes. The other Honest part is. Thank you to the Hatzolah in Rockland for helping people, & saving lives. I'm being serious. Thank you. Mostly how the past two year's have been.
Do they also save women?
Of course. What a rediculous question.
@@Bulvan123 In the videos you never see women. So for women, this question is not ridiculous, because there are still a lot of societies only for males on this planet.
@@ursulaalusru969 You honestly believe an organization that responds to emergencies to save lives asks if the person is male or female and if female says, "We only responds to males, sorry your daughter is going to die. Call back when your son is having an emergency." Yes, it's ridiculous to think there'd be an ambulance service that operates that way.