All-female Hasidic EMT corps expanding Brooklyn footprint with second ambulance
Briefly

Ezras Nashim, Brooklyn's all-female EMT corps, has received 1,500 calls since its inception in 2020, providing crucial support in a community often underserved by traditional services.
According to Freier, the expansion of Ezras Nashim is not limited to one area but will serve multiple neighborhoods, monitoring call volume to adjust its reach accordingly.
Hinda Frankel describes her experience with Ezras Nashim, stating, 'I feel women understand women better - they just do. I felt safe. I felt taken care of.'
Freier emphasizes the scope of their services, noting, 'We handle calls from birth to death,' highlighting the comprehensive nature of the aid they provide.
Read at New York Post
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