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Preserving the Legacy of 2000-2003
First Aid Squad Skills and Training |
| The 51 members of the First Aid Squad participate in a wide variety of training
to maintain and improve their skills.
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| Position |
Skills and Training |
| Probationary |
Probationary members have recently joined the squad and are still learning how it operates.
These members are in the process of pursuing their EMT certifications, or training to become an
ambulance driver. |
| Driver |
In order for the ambulance to respond to a call, there must be a driver.
Many of our drivers are not certified EMT's.
However, the EMT certification is not something every member wishes to attain. |
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) |
EMTs complete a 110 hour classroom course and spend 10 hours in an
Emergency Room assisting the hospital staff. Most of our members are EMTs, and they
are required to take continuing education courses to maintain their skills. |
| Crew Chief |
A member who has been an EMT for six months to a year, and has responded to an
above average number of calls.
These members are given the responsibility of commanding the scene of a first aid call and are
responsible for all operational decisions during that call. |
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| Nearly anyone is eligible for membership in the Long Hill First Aid Squad.
Some of our members are CPR and First Aid instructors, so if you do not have any CPR or First Aid
certifications, we can train you in-house for the basic skills needed to participate in EMS calls.
The squad is always accepting applications.
To learn more about joining the squad, email us, and an officer will contact you.
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| If you can't join, you can help by making a generous contribution.
The Long Hill First Aid Squad would not be able to function without the generous donations from
the township's residents and businesses.
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