Ambulance for Magen David Adom

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The Weiner Family Foundation contributed a fully equipped life support ambulance to Magen David Adom, Israel’s national emergency medical service. This donation strengthens rapid response capabilities and lifesaving care for those in urgent need.

Since then, the vehicle has responded to over 7,000 emergency calls, including

  • 3,853 adult medical emergencies
  • 897 traffic accidents
  • 361 victims of violence
  • 256 child medical emergencies
  • 86 women in labor
  • Even 2 terrorist incidents

Each mission represents a life touched—or saved—because help arrived in time.

First on the Scene at a National Tragedy

On a horrific day for Israel and the Israeli Druze community, the Weiner Family Foundation’s ambulance was one of the first vehicles to arrive in Majdal Shams, where multiple lives were lost in a violent attack.

As MDA rushed to treat the wounded, our ambulance became more than just a vehicle—it became a mobile lifeline. You can read more about that day’s response here:

🔗 Ynet News: Druze community rocked by terror ( https://www.ynetnews.com/article/syo004cfya )

Emergency medical service report.  A van with a Star of David and data on emergency calls, including adult medical, fire, and traffic incidents.

A Lifesaving Legacy

Stationed in the Gilboa region and operating under code 3220, this ambulance is part of a vital emergency response network across Israel.

It is a symbol of our foundation’s belief that every life is worth protecting and that emergency care should reach everyone, everywhere—regardless of circumstance.

“This ambulance isn’t just part of our fleet—it’s part of our front line.”

— Magen David Adom 🔗 afmda.org

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