President Isaac Herzog visited United Hatzalah headquarters in Jerusalem, where emergency calls are handled, as the organization operates at full capacity during the war.
United Hatzalah celebrated nearly 1,000 ambulance and emergency drivers at a heartfelt night in Airport City, honoring their tireless, life-saving work across Israel.
EMT and ambulance driver Zevi Klein was commended for decisive action during a major fire at a girls’ seminary, treating multiple patients while helping drive rapid evacuation under pressure.
Prime Minister Netanyahu joined top officials to inaugurate United Hatzalah’s new national logistics hub, boosting emergency response power for 8,000 medics across Israel.
United Hatzalah and the IDF Widows and Orphans Organization have joined forces to provide free emergency medical training, empowering widows and orphans to transform personal loss into life-saving purpose.
Mayweather also gave philanthropist Dr. Miriam Adelson, a longtime United Hatzalah supporter, a diamond necklace in the shape of the organization’s logo.
United Hatzalah, Israel's largest volunteer Emergency Medical Service, has reached a significant milestone, growing to 8,000 volunteers nationwide, including 1,000 new members in the past year.
'I am honored and grateful that I had the opportunity to see how my efforts really did save an entire world, the world that Dikla and her family are going to create.'
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'I respond to 100s of emergencies and rarely do I reconnect with the people who I help. It is very special whenever someone reaches out like this,' said the EMT.
An Israeli Muslim used the lifesaving skills he learned as a member of Israel's top volunteer EMS organization to rescue a a fellow worshiper in Mecca from certain death.
The American Jewish Committee and United Hatzalah teamed up to train first responders in India and Sri Lanka in mass casualty incidents and disaster management.
Thanks to one man's dream, medical volunteers for United Hatzalah, a leading Israeli emergency organization, are ready at a moment’s notice to save lives.
This lifesaving augmented-reality app is now used by more than a dozen fire and police departments in the United States, as well as the United Hatzalah network in Israel.
'I pray to God that I can help others,' says a Muslim-Israeli EMT and ambulance driver for United Hatzalah, a volunteer emergency medical services organization.