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Amid rising tensions in Ukraine, United Hatzalah teams throughout the country maintain vigilance

The Israeli volunteer emergency medical service organization is sending a shipment of additional equipment to prepare for any eventuality.

A United Hatzalah ambulance in Ukraine. Credit: Courtesy.
A United Hatzalah ambulance in Ukraine. Credit: Courtesy.

Due to the current tense security situation following rumors of an impending invasion from Russia into Ukraine, United Hatzalah will be strengthening its teams in Kyiv, Uman, and Odessa, in order to provide a continuous medical response in the Jewish communities as the needs arise.

As the situation in Ukraine worsens, consultations have taken place between the management of the United Hatzalah in Israel, and other relevant parties, to enable the continued provision of medical response to the Jewish communities in Ukraine. At this stage, it has been decided that the rescue teams will remain where they are and will continue their lifesaving activities as usual.

United Hatzalah volunteers on shift in Uman. Credit: Courtesy.
United Hatzalah volunteers on shift in Uman

In the coming days, additional life-saving medical equipment will be sent in order to prepare the volunteers and communities for any scenario that may arise.

President, and Founder of United Hatzalah Eli Beer said, “We support the Ukrainian people and the Jewish communities throughout Ukraine and we are praying for their well-being. I am happy to announce that the dedicated United Hatzalah volunteers who have been volunteering in Ukraine throughout the year, will continue their lifesaving activities. We will be constantly monitoring and reassessing the situation. A special shipment of additional medical equipment will arrive in Kyiv in the coming days, to help the volunteers prepare for any eventuality. Hopefully, they will not need it.”

Rabbi Hillel Cohen, Director of United Hatzalah in Ukraine said, “In Kyiv, Odessa, and near Rabbi Nachman of Breslav’s tomb in Uman, the volunteers were instructed to continue their activities and keep providing immediate medical response when needed and to raise their level of preparedness in the event that the situation escalates. United Hatzalah’s main office in Israel has sent us additional medical equipment so that we can properly prepare to assist the Jewish communities and people of Ukraine no matter what happens. At the moment, the volunteers will continue as usual and respond to medical emergencies and routine events, as they do all year round and we pray that nothing more will be needed.”

Help us equip our volunteers in the Ukraine: www.israelrescue.org/safetyukraine

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