What's Happening?
United Hatzalah volunteers have been instrumental in evacuating patients at Hadassah Medical Center’s Mount Scopus campus in Jerusalem amid Iranian missile threats. As alarms sounded across Israel, hospital leadership activated emergency protocols, moving
patients and staff to protected areas. Volunteers assisted in transferring critically ill patients to underground safe zones, ensuring continuous care despite the threat of ballistic missiles. The atmosphere was described as tense but disciplined, with volunteers demonstrating quick and effective responses to the crisis.
Why It's Important?
The evacuation underscores the critical role of volunteer organizations like United Hatzalah in emergency medical responses during conflicts. Their efforts highlight the importance of preparedness and coordination in healthcare facilities facing external threats. The situation also reflects the broader impact of geopolitical tensions on civilian infrastructure and the healthcare system, emphasizing the need for robust emergency protocols and international support for conflict-affected regions.









