There’s an Israeli app that might change your life, if not save it. Heaven forbid: you’re knocked over, or knifed, or your heart suddenly goes on strike.
Someone puts through a phone call to 1221 and the app locates the closest five Hatzalah emergency medical technicians (EMTs) through their GPS coordinates. Once alerted, these trained volunteers jump onto their specially equipped ambucycles and whiz to the scene, arriving within three minutes of the event. They administer oxygen, defibrillate, monitor blood sugar and stanch bleeding until the MDA ambulance arrives through the traffic and takes over.
Eli Beer, president and founder of United Hatzalah (and a volunteer EMT himself), is proud of the 3,000 men and women – haredi, religious, secular, Jewish, Arab and Christian alike – who are on call 24/7 and respond to about 800 events each day, free of charge.
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