Sunday, July 20, 2008
I know its been a while...sorry!
Ok, so yes it has been a while, but as always a lot has gone on recently. Since then, I have still been working, and hanging with friends. The weekend after the fourth of July, I had another CPR of a 27 year old with cancer. It was a rough call because of how young he was but I dealt with it the best anyone can. I had a call almost 2 weeks ago to a very interesting situation. We were called to a guy that was not feeling well in a house of ill repute. It was not a place I ever thought I would walk into, but in the end the guy refused to come to the hospital. The night after this weird call, I went to a friend from MDA's house for a Shabbat weekend with friends. We had Shabbat dinner together, and lunch together but Friday night was the best part of the weekend. We played some card games, and then somehow all of us ended up getting thrown into the pool in our clothing. We were laughing and joking around like crazy, and it was seriously a fun weekend. Then during the week after that Shabbat, I got a call to a stabbing. When we arrived on scene and got the patient in the ambulance, we bandage the stabbing on his head as well as the one on his ear, his ear was kind of hanging there, but was cut pretty bad...it was not a pleasant sight. I was angry about this call because of what I found out after. The guy who got stabbed was an Israeli soldier, and the person who stabbed him stole his weapon at the same time and got away. That had been the 2nd time this happened in 2 days, and it was really upsetting to think about. Then, this past week, another course started for the overseas program with MDA. I have been back and forth there to help out with the course logistics. It has been fun, and I also got a call there in Bayit Vagan. We were downstairs organizing uniforms for the new students, when we heard that there was a call down the block. It was a call for an unconcsious person. Three of us went to the call, and it turned out to be a CPR. The person did not live, but I did see something interesting at the end of the call. For the first time I saw a family say kaddish right then and there while we were on scene. The son ripped his shirt as well and lit a yiskor candle all within minutes. It was a little hard to see that but thats what happens. After the call we were heading back to the course, and something a little funny happened. My friend was driving out of the street and braked at the end before pulling out. Right after he stopped a little kid on a bicycle came riding out of nowhere into the car and flew off his bike. We were in shock but the kid jumped back up and told us nothing was wrong and he was ok. One friend got out to make sure he was ok and my other friend was busy asking if the car was okay. It was pretty amusing, but the kid was fine and left with his friends right after. Also, this week the exchange of 2 Israeli soldiers that had been kidnapped during the last Lebanon war took place. We gave back almost 200 dead terrorists and 5 live terrorists for our soldiers to come back dead. I was extemely angry by this because it makes them get what they want when they get live terrorists back who are sayin they will just go do the same things again. We cant keep giving in to what these people want, it will never help Israelis and Arabs come to any sort of peace over the land. The fighting has to stop sometime...but sadly I dont think it ever will. During the week I came back to do a shift in Tel Aviv, with my friend and driver Elchanan. We got a call near the end of the shift to a car accident. It was a 3 car accident but 2 cars were fine and left not long after. The 3rd car of people wanted to go to the hospital but wanted to go to the hospital that was closer to their homes which we could not go to, so they asked us to just give them the forms and check their vitals. Elchanan asked me to check the guy in the back seats pulse right before we finished up, and as I went to check it his friend decided to start driving and ran over my toes. I was screaming and finally someone realized and had the guy back up off my foot. I am ok, I have iced it and been taping it since then. It didnt pay to go get xrays because even if it is broken there isnt much that can be done for a broken toe. Then, I also spent Shabbat at the course. It was a lot of fun, and we played our MDA game of Jungle Speed as usual. It got a little violent but it was tons of fun. After shabbat we left for Tel Aviv, and I am now getting read to head back from Ranaana to my shift with Elchanan. I think I may have missed some things in this update but so much happens on a daily basis that it is hard to keep up with it all sometimes. I will be heading back to the course on Tuesday to help with testing, and then to go to the Yochai Porat Ceremony...he is the guy who founded the overseas program. After that we will go out hopefully to celebrate the end of the course. I have less than 3 weeks here in Israel, and I am getting so sad about having to leave here. It will be great to see my family and friends again, but I will miss being here in Israel with everyone. Lauren, I cant wait to be in NY with you cause you will be my connection to MDA and to Israel once back in NY, and I love you and miss you lots. Anyway, as you can now read all is well still, and I am still having the time of my life. Looking forward to hearing comments back from people. Love you all!
Friday, July 4, 2008
Happy 4th of July!





Okay so I can not believe it is July 4th already. Time has flown by and I am still having an amazing time! Yesterday was an interesting day. I was asked to come help with a booth for American Friends of Magen David Adom, at the US Ambassadors house for a 4th of July celebration on July 3rd. I worked the event with 3 of my friends from the overseas program. We got there early to deal with the security stuff and set everything up, and it was a good thing we did. The view was gorgeous and we got to just hang out at the Ambassadors house which was huge! So before people came we took some pictures of the various food things they had there, and other things that were around. They happened to have a booth from the restaurant Hooters, and so of course I had wings which were amazing. Being that it was the Ambassadors house we also had some US Navy, US Marines, and US Army personnel present. There were also secret service all over as the Prime Minister of Israel was coming to the party. Anyway, we got pictures with the US military, and other people, and then everyone started showing up. It was truly a huge party with very important people from everywhere around the world. We had fireworks, and at the end of the night, me and my friends got the Ambassador of the USA to sign this posterboard that I will be bringing home with me in August, as well as we got to take a picture with him. It was truly an amazing night, and we had tons of fun!
Friday, June 27, 2008
Updating again...





So things are still going great! Working every week still like always, and spending time with friends, and getting to travel a bit as well. This past week I was in Jerusalem for Shabbat and the beginning of the week working with people there, and helping with another MDA course. Also, during the shift in Tel Aviv on Sunday that I worked, we had to change the tire of the ambulance. So in the middle of the road we pulled over with the driver, me, and a 16 year old volunteer and changed the tire on the ambulance, that was a fun experience. Wednesday until today (Friday), we were on another 3 day trip with the program. This time we went to Haifa, and it was a lot of fun. We went to a mosque, a navy base, we were right next to the border of Lebanon in which we could see right into Lebanon. Also, went to learn about other communities in the area, and it was a great trip overall. Overall everything is going great, and I am sad to realize the program is almost over, but I did in fact officially apply to FDNY EMS, as of this past week. Miss you and love you all.
Saturday, June 14, 2008
Sorry for not updating sooner...
Ok, I know I am taking forever to update, its just been a bit busy recently. Last weekend I had a five day weekend which was great cause I got to rest after the accident and all. Shavuot was that weekend as well, which is why I had so many days off. That Saturday, I went to the beach. Got really sunburnt in like only 2 hours. That night I met up with 7 friends, and we planned for a trip a little North of Tel Aviv for the next day. We went to the beach at Park HaDayag, which is about 45 minutes from where I live right now. We got there, and set up tents since we would be camping out overnight. We went swimming, made a barbecue, made a campfire, and just hung out. Then on Monday which was Shavuot we got up early and went swimming again at 8 am. Played football, cards, etc. and made another barbecue. After lunch, we packed up and prepared to head home. I got a nice tan now, and had so much fun. It was honestly a greatly needed and relaxing fun trip. Since then, I have been working again all week, and now am just relaxing and enjoying the weekend. Things are going great here still, and 4 months has now flown by. I am posting some pictures from the camping trip here.
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Sunday, June 8, 2008
feeling better...
Ok, I am feeling better, and rested from this week. Just want everyone to know I am okay and doing better. I am now going to enjoy Shavuot with friends. Back to work on Tuesday. Hope everyone at home is doing well.
Love you all! Only 2 more months!
Love you all! Only 2 more months!
Thursday, June 5, 2008
I officially saved a life...FOR REAL!!!





So I had my first successful cpr the other day! I was helping with compressions, suctioning, breathing and lots more, and we got the patients pulse back and still had it when we got her to the hospital. It felt amazing to now be able to say I really saved a life.
Then yesterday I was in a car accident with the ambulance but it wasnt bad and I am okay. I promise I am safe and being careful.
Last night though, on my night shift I had an insane call. I had my first prisoner in the ambulance with a police officer coming with for the transport. He was chased on his motorcycle by the cops, and ended up crashing his bike into a bench and breaking it taking part of it with the bike, that landed in and sort of under a parked car nearby, and the other part of the bike broke another cars window, and the patient landed further ahead. I took some pics so I will have to post those later. It was really interesting to see that he was actually alive with the way this accident looked.
Now I am off until Tuesday so we shall see what next week brings!
Then yesterday I was in a car accident with the ambulance but it wasnt bad and I am okay. I promise I am safe and being careful.
Last night though, on my night shift I had an insane call. I had my first prisoner in the ambulance with a police officer coming with for the transport. He was chased on his motorcycle by the cops, and ended up crashing his bike into a bench and breaking it taking part of it with the bike, that landed in and sort of under a parked car nearby, and the other part of the bike broke another cars window, and the patient landed further ahead. I took some pics so I will have to post those later. It was really interesting to see that he was actually alive with the way this accident looked.
Now I am off until Tuesday so we shall see what next week brings!
Sunday, June 1, 2008
Trip to the North...





So this past weekend we went on a trip up north to the Golan Heights. We were able to Syria from a lookout point at the beginning of the weekend, then went on a beautiful 3 hour hike which some of the pictures will be on here in which we went by the waterfalls during it as well. Then the next day we went to a Kibbutz where if we had climbed over the fence we would be in Lebanon. We were able to see the United Nations buildings there, the army vehicles driving along the border, etc. Just realizing how close we actually were was very interesting. Then after that we went Kayaking for the afternoon, before going back and getting ready for Shabbat. Then on Saturday we had an optional hike, a group discussion, and just a day of relaxation which was great. The mosquitos definitely got to me though over the weekend and I now have a bunch of bug bites. The weekend is over now, and its back to work today for me. Lets see what experiences I face today.
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