Thursday, November 28
2002
Hatzalah skirmish Spirals out of Control
By GIMPEL the SHISTER, HasidicNews.com
Writer
WILLIAMSBURG (HN) - Recent conflicts within the
ranks of the emergency medical voluntter organization "Hatzalah" have
been threatening its ability to efficiantly provide the emergency
services to the community.
Hatzalah branches exist within virtually every
major Orthodox community in Brooklyn. Its members are usually
trained as EMT's and respond voluntarilly to medical emergency
calls within their neighberhood.
Last summer, when a car accident occured in the
Catskills, Hatzalah dispatchers transmitted a call to all units
requesting that a paramedic respond to the scene. After requesting
a couple of times, without receiving any response, Mr. Abraham
stern responded without notifying the dispatchers. Mr. Binet
eventually responded to the same call too, only to realize
that Stern is already there and treating the victim. Out of
immense outrage that Stern did not notify the dispatchers that
he is responding, Binet blocked Stern's the emergency vehicle
from leaving the scene.
Central Hatzalah immediately suspended Binet,
who lives year-round in Williamsburg, for this act. Williamsburg
was subsequently left without a certified paramedic, and Hatzalah
mambers started complaining about this. Harry Kahan, an EMT,
eventually quit, claiming that he can not do his job, since
there are no paramedic's during the day.
Central Hatzalah came under intense pressure,
and decided hire a qualified paramedic from the nearby Boro
Park community, and pay him to respond to calls in Williamsburg.
Williamsburg Hatzalah coordinators were outraged at this. They
said Central should not hire someone from the outside when
there is someone living in Williamsbur who is qualified and
willing to respond to calls.
Williamsburg Hatzalah coordinators gathered a "psak" (Halachic
verdict) from local Rabbanim requiring that binet be reinstated,
which Central Hatzalah apprently accepted at first. However,
when Dr Friedman, employed by Central Hatzalah, who was supposed
to deliver a lecture to Williamsburg Hatzalah members, didn't
show up, Williamsburg coordinators became furious. The Dr.
claimed that he was ordered not to go, while Michal Hendler,
who presumably issued the order, claimed that he just said "since
the matter isn't resolved yet, you don't have to go".
Eventually, A Queens Hatzalah member took Binet
under his license, so that he can respond to calls again.
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