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You’ve seen it before: His Hatzalah radio buzzes, he picks it up and hears the call for help, and poof! These are the visible moments of a typical Hatzalah call. But there are many more characters to this story, a veritable ensemble cast of people who may not be racing down Kingston Avenue with sirens blaring, but are integral to Hatzalah’s life-saving efforts nonetheless • Full Story
Today marks the 22nd anniversary of the horrendous attacks of September 11, 2001 at the hands of ruthless terrorists. Almost immediately after the first plane hit the World Trade Center in Downtown Manhattan, Hatzalah ambulances rushed over from all of New York. Amongst them, many members from Crown Heights Hatzalah, who bravely worked to save lives as the buildings above them collapsed • Video
The United Palace in New York City came alive on Motzei Shabbos with the melodies of the “Symphony of the Stars” concert, organized by United Hatzalah, Eretz Yisroel’s national volunteer-based emergency medical service (EMS) organization • Full Story, Photos, Video
With their signature ahavas yisroel and constant goal to improve medical care for the Crown Heights community and its visitors, Crown Heights Hatzalah will be setting up a first aid station in 770 to better serve the Crown Heights community over Tishrei and the many thousands of extra guests KA”H • Full Story
Menachem Boganim, a Hatzolah of Los Angeles member had the prestigious Medal of Valor bestowed on him by the California Emergency Medical Services Authority for an act of heroism in the face of gunfire that saved the lives of multiple people • Full Story, Photos
Blowing past its initial fundraising goal and completing its bonus round, Hatzalah of Crown Heights has one thing to say to the community: Thank you! • Full Story
Mendel Shloima Litzman – Monsey NY, to Rivka Polter – Orangburg NY
L’Chaim: tonight (Tuesday) in ULY crown st.
Mendy Holtzberg – Monterey, California to Leah Schmerling – Crown Heights
L’Chaim: Wednesday, May 14 in the JCM