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Matzil Search & Rescue

Matzil Search & Rescue

公共安全

In case of emergency call: 1-833-MATZIL7 Office: 845-777-4877

关于我们

In case of emergency call: 1-833-MATZIL-7 Matzil Search And Rescue is a non-profit (501c3) organization that provides a highly trained emergency response to wilderness and urban emergencies. Matzil also provides preventative training and tips for hikers of all levels. Matzil was founded by a group of individuals with a passion for the outdoors and helping others. Our membership consists of EMTs, Paramedics, Firefighters, Veterans, and other highly trained professionals in a variety of fields. All of our members are completely volunteer, and here to help you 24/7 365.

网站
https://matzil.org
所属行业
公共安全
规模
11-50 人
类型
非营利机构
创立
2021

Matzil Search & Rescue员工

动态

  • Matzil Search & Rescue转发了

    查看Menachem Goldfarb的档案

    Director of Operations at Wells Infusion Achieving immaculate organization, clear cut structure, and improving spending in businesses of all sizes

    Had a great time today at the International Disaster Response Expo in Miami, FL. I went with some of my fellow SAR Managers at Matzil Search & Rescue. It was really nice to hear Jeffrey Rouse speak about collaboration during natural disaster response. It was also nice to meet and chat with other industry leaders such as Kevin Fetterman from OCFA and other officials from local and federal agencies. Looking forward to working together in the future to help save lives in an efficient and collaborative manner.

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  • Matzil Search & Rescue转发了

    查看Charles Laifer的档案

    Columbia University Class of 2027 | Volunteer EMT

    Last week, I had the privilege of deploying to Southwest Florida, as part of a Hatzalah South Florida team, in advance of the Category 5 Hurricane Milton. We were joined by the multitalented SAR technicians of Matzil Search & Rescue and the well-trained Swift-Water Rescue technicians of HATZALAH OF HOUSTON. We were also joined by our partners from many local, state, and federal agencies. I was reminded during this trip of the meaningful opportunities EMS professionals have to help the public, no matter how unique or challenging the circumstances. We are the front-line in medicine and public service and have the opportunity to care for our communities in deeply impactful ways. My heart goes out to the residents of Southwest Florida, who have suffered through two major hurricanes in only a short period of time. They demonstrated unbelievable resilience during encounters I had with them on my trip and I know they will rebuild stronger and better than before.

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