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BLS Training Standards In New Jersey
WEBThe legislature did give the DOH broad authority over hospital and health care related services. ***the State Department of Health shall have the central responsibility for the development and administration of the State's policy with respect to health planning, hospital and related health care services and health care facility cost containment …
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The Pennington First Aid Squad
WEB14-Mar-2023 Robert Wilson. It is with sadness that the Pennington First Aid Squad informs its members of the loss of their friend and colleague, Robert Wilson, March 13, 2023. Bob was an early PFAS member with dispatcher number 12 of 741. He was active in the sixties and seventies. He was PFAS President 1966, 1967 and 1969 and Trustee in 1967
About the Pennington First Aid Squad
WEBThe Pennington First Aid Squad (PFAS), Pennington, NJ is devoted to the protection of the people of Hopewell Valley and surrounding areas. We are proud to have been a volunteer organization since 1954. We serve a population of over 20,000 people - 24 hours a day, every day and answer about 1100 calls for help each year.
Training Site Tribute
WEBFrom 1998-2019, the training site graduated more than 600 students, with ages ranging from 16-83. The training site was one out of 40 or so in the state. The state-approved site began under the leadership of PFAS President Frank Fechter and EMT-P Julie Aberger, program director. Its original core teaching staff included instructors Dan …
History of the Pennington First Aid Squad
WEBThe first call was answered on November 3, 1954 when a crew consisting of Frank Parsons, Bill Birkhead, and Dave Urban transported Mrs. Ditmars from the McCulty Nursing Home to her residence at 11 East Franklin Avenue in Pennington. The squad answered over 1700 calls during the first twelve years.
Medical Careers Started at PFAS
WEBIn July, Dr. Orland will begin work as an attending physician at the U. of Maryland. The latest PFAS physician-in-training, Anna Weingart, especially likes pediatric calls. She has been accepted at two medical schools and will begin her studies in August. The nursing profession is also well represented in PFAS.
State of New Jersey
WEBState of New Jersey Emergency Medical Dispatch Guidecards. Approved by the State of New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services Office of Emergency Medical Services. Adopted by the State of New Jersey Office of Information Technology Office of Emergency Telecommunications Services January 2012. Traumatic Incident Types.
Important Notice for All NJ Emergency Responders
WEBAll new recruits to these emergency responder fields must take this training as well. Should you have any questions or comments, please contact Kathy Lutz at the NJ Department of Health & Senior Services Office of Emergency Medical Services at (609) 633-7777. Thank you for your continued commitment to providing the highest quality Emergency
Drills from previous years
WEBJanurary 9, 2007 How to Get Along. March 13, 2007 EMScharts Kirk Schmitt. April 10, 2007 Epipen Dr Vetrano. May 5, 2007 MCI drill focused on radio communications. July 10, 2007 Water Drill. February 21 (0800-1200), 24 (0800-1200), 26 (1900-2300) 2009 Blood-Bourne Pathogens/Hazcom/Right to Know. March 20, 21 and 22 2009 PHTLS. …
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