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| | The Ramsey Ambulance Corps is dedicated to providing a volunteer ambulance service for the residents of the Borough of Ramsey, New Jersey; to aid the suffering of humanity at all times and assist residents of other communities in cases of necessity or emergency; to affiliate with any County, State, National, or International First Aid organization which has for its aim the improvement of ambulance services; and for such other purposes as may be necessary or helpful. The Ramsey Ambulance Corps is a non-profit organization that subsists primarily on voluntary contributions to provide such superb service to its community. | |
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The File of Life
is simply a small information card that contains an individual’s medical
and surgical history, medications, allergies, physician as well as
emergency
contact information. One copy of the card is located in a magnetized
pouch on
the front of the participant’s refrigerator, the other wallet size
File of
Life is placed in his/her wallet.
Stop by the Ramsey Ambulance Corps building at 41 South Island Avenue anytime
and we
will
gladly provide you with the card and answer any questions you may have.
If any
time you see one of our crews in a non-emergency situation, feel free to
ask
them and they will be able to provide you with the card as well.
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On May 26, 2010, the Borough of Ramsey formally recognized the efforts of four members of the Ramsey Ambulance Corps for their efforts in providing disaster rescue and relief to the victims of the January 12, 2010 earthquake that struck Haiti. Mayor Christopher Botta and the town council unanimously issued certificates of appreciation to Eamon Daul, James Gatti, Sean Matro and Michael Migliaccio, and presented them with “Keychains to the Borough". Migliaccio and Daul were part of separate groups that were deployed to
Haiti within the first few days of the earthquake. Migliaccio was part
of a team of Emergency Medical Technicians and Rescue Specialists that
was sent through Our Chance International: Emergency Medical Services
Outreach, and Daul was a member of the team of emergency physicians and
nurses sent through Nova Hope and the Hackensack University Medical
Center.
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Four new members of the Ramsey Ambulance Corps recently graduated from the four month Emergency Medical Technician course at the Bergen County Law & Public Safety Institute.
"They were Official Observers during their training at the academy," explained RAC Vice-President Michael Adams, "Now they will undergo a six month probationary program, during which they must complete 20 emergency calls."
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| | The Ramsey Ambulance Corps, a not-for-profit volunteer organization, recently signed up for TD Bank’s Affinity Program to help raise additional funding. TD Bank’s Affinity Membership Program, is a program for non-profit organizations, where TD Bank will make an annual contribution to the organization. The sum of the average monthly balances in all member accounts during the year which includes Business Checking, and Consumer Checkings, Savings, Money Markey, CD and Retirement accounts are all included in the program. TD Bank Customers can be signed up for only one organization. This is a unique way to help your local volunteer ambulance corps raise additional fundings and it will not cost you anything. 
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