90 Seconds of Lifesaving

90 Seconds of Lifesaving A brief glimpse into the lives of United Hatzalah EMS responders to hear their stories and the stori

26/11/2019

NAS does it again!

31/10/2019

Gazit works in a very interesting place, at the end of a hiking trail near the Dead Sea. She supervises the people hiking there and is also in charge of the ecological rehabilitation of the stream. She became a volunteer EMT to be able to treat people who get injured there because there is no one else around for miles. Watch her story.

29/10/2019
27/10/2019

Fawzi is a Bedouin volunteer with United Hatzalah and is always rushing out to help others. He shared a moving story of why he joined the organization and another story of how he helped a neighbor and really good friend. Watch his video to learn more about this special volunteer from Israel's north.

17/10/2019

Dr. Batya Ludman is one of the senior members of our Psychotrauma and Crisis Response Team in Ra'anana. In this video she shares with us one of the stories of a call that she responded to that will stay with her forever.

10/10/2019

Kayla is from Jerusalem, Charlie is from Tel Aviv. She rides an E-Bike, He rides and ambucycle. They are fun-loving siblings who are both EMTs and they save lives together. Watch as they tell their story.

03/10/2019

Meet Keren,
She is a mother, a wife, a recent immigrant and one of our ambucyclists. She believes that it is her turn to give back to society and help other so she became a volunteer ambucycle rider with United Hatzalah. Watch her story to find out why.

29/09/2019

After a long hiatus over the summer, we are bringing 90 Seconds of Lifesaving Videos back. We will be posting one video per week starting right after Rosh Hashanah. After Sukkot, we will be upping that to two videos per week. So stick with us and enjoy your weekly or bi-weekly dose of 90 Seconds of Lifesaving. Here's a throwback video of one of our most popular videos of the past year to whet your appetite.

27/09/2019

Getting us all intot he spirit of the High Holidays, United Hatzalah volunteer EMT Daniel Klughaupt talks about his experiences as a first responder on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. His story is an inspiring one and worth a watch and a listen. Volume On!!!

Public service announcement - our 90 Seconds Of LifeSaving videos will be back after an extended hiatus over the summer.

07/08/2019

On May 28th in Tel Aviv a dramatic rescue occurred in which a baby's life was saved by United Hatzalah volunteer Amit Sinai.

Amit received a emergency alert that a woman had accidentally locked her 5-month-old into a car on a hot summer's day. Without rapid response, the baby could have died in a matter of minutes. Thankfully that rapid response came in the nick of time.

Watch this story of how it all happened

04/07/2019

This video is one of our older episodes but the love for lifesaving that this couple has is so great I just had to show it again. Enjoy.

02/07/2019

Amit understands the value of giving of himself to save others. Having just finished his military service he immediately became a volunteer first responder with United Hatzalah. Two weeks ago he responded to 150 calls in one weekend helping dozens of people and breaking an organizational record. Watch his story.... Also stay tuned for more impressive stories about Amit to come.

27/06/2019

Yechiel began working with United Hatzalah as a photographer, then he got bitten by the lifesaving bug. He is now one of our volunteer EMTs from the electric bicycle unit and he has a plethora of stories to tell. Share his.

25/06/2019

Today is National Paramedic Appreciation Day in Israel. So we are telling the story of none other than the Chief Paramedic of United Hatzalah. Not only is he responsible for the medical oversight of the entire organization, he rushes out to respond to emergency calls at all hours of the day and night and all across the country. The story he tells will inspire you.

20/06/2019

Dalal underwent a frightening experience in a hospital during her last pregnancy and she almost died because no one knew to help her when she needed it. Since then she has taken it upon herself to be there for anyone and everyone who needs urgent medical care. Share her story.

18/06/2019

Eli is a very unique individual. In addition to volunteering as an EMT, a dispatcher, and an EMS course instructor, Eli is the Commander of United Hatzalah's Search and Rescue Unit that searches for people who have been declared missing, wherever and whenever that occurs. Eli is the type of person who doesn't let anything stop him. Five years ago when he was in a motorcycle accident, he lost the use of his right leg. But that hasn't stopped him from going out and saving lives.

Share his inspiring story

13/06/2019

Avi Tenenbaum is the National Director of United Hatzalah's Psychotrauma and Crisis Response Unit. He gives us a quick glimpse in to what it means to run Israel's only psychological first aid unit.

10/06/2019

Ma'ayan is a paramedic who volunteers with United Hatzalah. She lives in Tzuba and is studying medicine. During her IDF service she was tasked with saving the lives of Syrian refugees who crossed the border into Israel seeking medical care. Watch her story.

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90 Seconds of Lifesaving

EMS personnel come into people’s live for a very brief time, sometimes less than ten minutes. In that time they provide assistance, medical treatment, and comfort in the hope that they are able to make a difference and assist the people who need them. But each of the 5,000 United Hatzalah volunteers across Israel has a story. This channel helps us take a brief glimpse into their lives to hear their stories and the stories of rescues which they will never forget.