First Aid Squad’s call for new members

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At any given moment, a person may require the need of their First Aid Squad. Once the call to 911 is made, it puts in operation the response of their local volunteer squad that is staffed by Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT’s). Upon arrival, the EMT’s will provide the highest level of medical assistance, outside of a Hospital’s Emergency Department.

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These professionals are made up of men and women who take their position as an EMT very seriously. They continue to train at their squads and attend classes, to maintain their skills and learn new techniques, so that they can provide you with the best care available.

However, our squad must have members to continue to provide care to those in need and without members, this becomes very hard to do. As such, the current membership of Hightstown First Aid Squad, is making their call to yout, the citizens of the Borough of Hightstown and our surrounding community, to help us by joining our squad and become EMT’s.

We ask that you please consider joining us to help keep our squad viable and more importantly, to continue to provide our community the professional medical care they deserve. If you are interests in joining our squad, you may contact us at; Phone: 609-426-1512, e-mail: hightstownfirstaid@gmail.com, or our website: hightstownfirstaid.org.

We hope to hear from you soon, so that the Hightstown First Aid Squad may continue to provide emergency care to those in need for many more years to come.

The officers and members of Hightstown First Aid Squad

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