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An N.J. first aid squad that couldn’t rescue itself will dissolve after 94 years Updated Feb 13, 2021; Posted Feb 13, 2021 The Belmar First Aid Squad s 1938 Ford ambulance, seen in this undated photo, may end up at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborne, Michigan, after the squad dissolves following its last day of operation on March 31. The squad was founded in 1927, and is one of the nation s oldest ambulance corps.Belmar First Aid Squad Facebook Share When the ocean liner SS Morro Castle caught fire off the Jersey Shore on Sept. 8, 1934, leaving hundreds of injured passengers and crew scattered on Monmouth County beaches, the Belmar First Aid Squad responded. ....
Listen • 3:52 Teaneck Volunteer Ambulance Corps Chief Jacob Finklestein, 25, responding to calls on Dec. 10. He said the ambulance crew has not seen a dramatic increase in 911 calls even as cases surge across the state and hospitalizations double in the last month. When COVID-19 cases increased in New Jersey again this fall, a volunteer ambulance crew in the epicenter of the state s spring outbreak held its breath, waiting for what they thought would be an inevitable spike in calls, too. They re still waiting. Even as the state s hospitalizations have reached levels not seen since mid-May, the all-volunteer crew at the Teaneck Volunteer Ambulance Corps say they re only getting a handful of COVID-19-related calls a week. Back in the spring, the ambulance corps was slammed with twice the usual call volume almost every single one COVID-19-related for patients in respiratory distress, cardiac arrest or already dead at home. ....
WHYY By Karen YiDecember 24, 2020 Teaneck Volunteer Ambulance Corps Chief Jacob Finklestein, 25, responding to calls on Dec. 10. He said the ambulance crew has not seen a dramatic increase in 911 calls even as cases surge across the state and hospitalizations double in the last month. (Karen Yi/NPR) When COVID-19 cases increased in New Jersey again this fall, a volunteer ambulance crew in the epicenter of the state’s spring outbreak held its breath, waiting for what they thought would be an inevitable spike in calls, too. They’re still waiting. Even as the state’s hospitalizations have reached levels not seen since mid-May, the all-volunteer crew at the Teaneck Volunteer Ambulance Corps say they’re only getting a handful of COVID-19-related calls a week. Back in the spring, the ambulance corps was slammed with twice the usual call volume almost every single one COVID-19-related for patients in respiratory distress, cardiac arrest or already dead a ....