Terror Attack in Ramot:
United Hatzalah’s Response
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This morning, two terrorists opened fire on a crowded bus in Ramot, Jerusalem, murdering six and injuring many more. Within seconds, United Hatzalah volunteers were on scene. EMTs, paramedics, doctors, and our Psychotrauma & Crisis Response Unit, ran toward danger to save lives. Some treated gunshot victims, while others comforted survivors in shock, including children. In the face of terror, our volunteers stood together, proving once again why every second matters. Lives were saved because we were there.
Read and watch below testimonies from our volunteers of their lifesaving efforts.
| | Eli & Gitty Beer at the Scene of the Terror Attack | | United Hatzalah President and Founder Eli Beer, along with his wife, paramedic Gitty Beer, who treated and transported two of the patients to the hospital, give an update on the terror attack that took place near their residence at Ramot Junction. | | 26 Anxiety Patients Treated Following Ramot Junction Attack | | United Hatzalah Psychotrauma Unit’s director, Uriel Bulmas, provides an update on the terror attack that took place at Ramot Junction. | |
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