BROOKLYN – Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso and City Councilman Kalman Yeger announced Thursday that Hatzalah will receive funding for five new ambulances, including two all-electric units.
Reynoso said he would allocate $575,000 in capital funding to Hatzalah to buy the two all-electric ambulances, one to cover the Boro Park area and the other for Williamsburg, adding to the $885,000 secured by Yeger previously.
“Growing up in Williamsburg, I saw firsthand how Hatzalah enhances the health of entire neighborhoods,” Reynoso said in a statement. “In times of great need and urgency, Hatzalah first responders are there to provide comfort and care, and with two new ambulances, their reach can grow even larger. This allocation is a mark of gratitude for the many lives touched and saved by Hatzalah and the incredible volunteers who dedicate their time to the well-being of all.”
Yeger’s funds will cover the purchase of three new ambulances for Hatzalah.
“Along with my allocation of $885,000 for an additional three ambulances, our partnership is bringing $1.46 million for 5 new ambulances to our Brooklyn neighborhoods to expand Hatzalah’s lifesaving work,” Yeger said in a statement. “Hatzalah is renowned for its highly trained volunteers who immediately respond to a medical emergency, no matter who you are or where you’re from. Government partnership is necessary to maintain Hatzalah’s lifesaving capacity, which eases the burden on the city’s 911 system. This partnership is just a small part of how the Borough President and I are working together to grow our community.”
Hatzalah CEO Rabbi Yechiel Kalish said after the announcement: “Every ambulance provided to Hatzalah is utilized in our life-saving work. The Borough President recognizes this and wants to continue to be a key participant and partner in our work. We are appreciative and grateful.”