Hatzalah of Cleveland joined multiple emergency response agencies in a large-scale Mass Casualty Incident (MCI) training drill held at Cleveland International Airport. The drill, conducted in coordination with airport staff and various emergency response teams, aimed to prepare responders for potential large-scale emergencies.
Although Hatzalah of Cleveland has yet to officially launch, the organization is already recognized as a key emergency response agency in the region. Due to their reputation, Cleveland Hatzalah was invited to participate in the exercise, where members played a critical role in triaging simulated patients.
Following their participation in the drill, Cleveland Hatzalah has been added to a special list of agencies prepared to respond in the event of a major incident at the airport. The organization’s involvement in the drill highlights their growing presence in the emergency response community as they gear up for their official launch in the coming months.
(YWN World Headquarters – NYC)
6 Responses
To whom it may concern.
It may seem trivial but perhaps you can choose a different picture that is perhaps more in the guidelines of tznius. Although the lady is wearing pants the position she is in is not the most appropriate for a website catering to the drum world. I’m no tzaddik but I guess every little bit counts. Wishing you much success and hoping you can give it some consideration before Rosh Hashanah. a kesivah vchasimah tovah and a year full of light and bracha.
@CallMeDave It is interesting that you even noticed this tiny detail. I do wonder if hyper-focusing on tznius actually results in increased histaklus? I certainly didn’t even notice the women, never mind what they are wearing.
@Dave, you need help
Thank you. I guess time will tell. Ubrosh Hashanah yikasaivun. Wishing the moderator all the best.
@truth2power I don’t think that I am hyper focusing. I think that if a picture is posted on a website as a picture of interest then the reader will obviously look at the picture and will see what is to be seen. In all honesty I think that wether or not you specifically noticed it doesn’t mean that others won’t notice it and it doesn’t take away from the fact of it not being the most appropriate picture according to the Torahs guidelines of tznius and what is proper for a website catering to frum and heimishe oilem. I guess whoever is in charge of posting these pictures is taking responsibility for any one elses michshol. If they think that their shoulders are big enough to carry that burden then be my guest, the choice is theirs.
@commonsaychel you are definitely right. I do need help, and I think in some ways we all need help even someone with as much saychel as you.
@truth2power I don’t think that I am hyper focusing. I think that if a picture is posted on a website as a picture of interest then the reader will obviously look at the picture and will see what is to be seen. In all honesty I think that wether or not you specifically noticed it doesn’t mean that others won’t notice it and it doesn’t take away from the fact of it not being the most appropriate picture according to the Torahs guidelines of tznius and what is proper for a website catering to frum and heimishe oilem. I guess whoever is in charge of posting these pictures is taking responsibility for any one elses michshol. If they think that their shoulders are big enough to carry that burden then be my guest, the choice is theirs.
@commonsaychel you are definitely right. I do need help, and I think in some ways we all need help even someone with as much saychel as you.
Wondering if you will post this comment