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      • Israel has a very efficient emergency service. If you require the attention of an ambulance, you should dial 101. For police, the number is 100 and for firefighters 102. People who are registered to the public health system do not have to pay for ambulance service.
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  2. Emergency medical services in Israel are provided by the Magen David Adom (MDA) organization, and in some places by the Palestinian Red Crescent Society. The phone number to call for an ambulance is 101.

  3. We are a community-based volunteer emergency medical services (EMS) organization committed to providing the fastest response to medical emergencies across Israel even prior to the arrival of ambulances and completely free of charge.

  4. Emergency medical services in Israel are provided by the Magen David Adom (MDA) organization, which staffs approximately 1,200 emergency medical technicians, paramedics, and emergency physicians, and 10,000 volunteers. The organizations operates 95 stations and a fleet of over 700 ambulances.

  5. Aug 7, 2024 · Israel boasts a universal healthcare system providing comprehensive medical services for all residents. The system is founded on the National Health Insurance Law of 1995, ensuring every...

  6. Israel has a very efficient emergency service. If you require the attention of an ambulance, you should dial 101. For police, the number is 100 and for firefighters 102. People who are registered to the public health system do not have to pay for ambulance service.

  7. Sep 8, 2022 · ERs in Israel are open 24/7 and you can go to the ER of your choice. ERs in Israel are generally known as מיון (miyun), or מלר״ד (malrad - מרכז/מחלקה לרפואה דחופה). Some ERs in Israel include: Sha’are Tzedek Medical Center (Jerusalem) Hadassah Ein Kerem (Jerusalem) Hadassah Har HaTzofim (Mount Scopus, Jerusalem)

  8. The objective of this study is to describe the role of Magen David Adom (MDA), Israel’s national emergency prehospital medical organization, in the pre-exposure period, before widespread governmental action. These efforts were based on (1) phone diagnosis, dispatch, and transport; and (2) border management checkpoints.

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