Magen David Odam Ambulance Dedication

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We are honored and privileged to host the dedication of a new Magen David Adom ambulance at CBT on Sunday, April 12 at 11:00 AM.

Our members, Lou and Audrey Flumen, together with Audrey’s sister and brother-in-law, Bobbi and Barry Freedman of Princeton, have generously dedicated this ambulance in loving memory of their family members.

This will be an incredibly meaningful and special event. We warmly encourage our community to join us as we celebrate this dedication and honor the memories of those for whom it was made possible.

For those who may not be familiar with what Magen David Adom is all about:

When a medical emergency strikes, there is one organization Israelis rely on to save lives — Magen David Adom.

In the United States, disaster response, ambulance services, and blood collection are handled by a variety of hospitals and organizations. In Israel, however, one organization fulfills all of these roles: Magen David Adom.

The workhorses of the MDA fleet are Life Support Ambulances, equipped to treat emergencies ranging from broken bones to heart attacks.

Built on GM chassis and assembled in Elkhart, Indiana, these ambulances are urgently needed each year to expand the fleet and replace vehicles that have been retired from service.

Because of its Knesset-mandated role as Israel’s national emergency medical service, Magen David Adom is the only organization — aside from the IDF — that is exempt from paying VAT on the importation of ambulances.

We hope you will join us on April 12 at 11:00 AM for this very special and meaningful occasion.

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