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We invented ways to treat hundreds of patients at once. Now, we're training to treat thousands.
 
 
 
Fifteen years ago, when suicide bombers injured upwards of 100 Israelis in each attack, Magen David Adom created new ways to deal with mass-casualty incidents on such a large scale. Last week, our training prepared us to deal with something even more catastrophic — an earthquake that could potentially injure thousands. 

With two major geologic faults running through Israel, we know a major earthquake will happen. We just don't know when. But as Israel's national EMS service, we're training with the IDF and government emergency agencies to ensure our paramedics will be ready to save lives. Your support makes it possible.
 
     
 
 
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