The Zion Emergency and Disaster Rescue Unit, is a volunteer group of Rescue Technicians and Emergency Medical Technicians whose aim to save lives and provide training to a group or institution whose interest is to save lives.
We train and educate individuals on emergency evacuation procedures, explain them their roles as an individual in a emergency and teach them to identify their responsibilities in the event of disaster situation.
We have prepared staff and hospital resources for optimal performance in any kind of emergency situation as well as ready to manage effectively utilities and equipment all the time.
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Zion Emergency and Disaster Rescue Unit
For every disasters caused by earthquake, we are always present to help.
During landslide disasters, we send our help for the affected people.
Financial resources are specifically allocated and designated to support disaster management, response, recovery, and preparedness efforts.
These vehicles are typically operated by fire departments, paramedics, law enforcement agencies, and other emergency response organizations.
These tools are designed to aid in the extraction, stabilization, and treatment of individuals in distress.
Rescue uniforms are specialized clothing worn by emergency responders and rescue personnel during their operations.
Specialized equipment is worn by emergency responders and rescue personnel to protect themselves from hazards and potential injuries during rescue...