On October 7, an MDA ambulance driver and EMT used his volunteer experience to save lives
Rafi Samet was shot by Hamas terrorists but continued to work: “I quickly bandaged myself up and got back to work.
MDA ambulance driver and EMT Rafi Samet was at his home on Kibbutz Kissufim when the events of that Black Shabbat began. “On Friday night, I was on call, and I parked the ambulance outside my house. At 6:30 AM on Saturday, the ‘Code Red’ sirens sounded; I dressed quickly and prepared myself to go out in case a missile fell somewhere inside the kibbutz. That’s what happens generally – we wait until the missiles stop falling and then search for anyone who may be injured.” But this time, as we know, everything was different.
It was clear that any medical personnel called in to evacuate them would themselves be injured. For several long hours, Rafi put into practice the knowledge and experience he had gained throughout his time volunteering as an MDA medic to treat himself and his injured grandson so that both of them could hold out until a military rescue team arrived on the scene.