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MADA conducts drills for rescuing people during power and communication outages

Preparing for potential blackouts is crucial for ensuring the safety and efficiency of emergency response teams. Magen David Adom, the ambulance service in Israel, has been taking proactive measures to ensure that their teams can still respond effectively in the event of a power outage. This is especially important in scenarios such as natural disasters, earthquakes, extreme weather conditions, or war.

In order to mitigate the impact of a blackout on their operations, MADA has been implementing alternative means of communication to coordinate their teams and manage emergency calls. By practicing these measures in exercises conducted in various cities and towns, MADA ensures that their employees and volunteers are prepared to handle such situations.

Recently, exercises have been carried out in Harish and Modiā€™in, focusing on scenarios involving multiple casualties from rocket attacks in areas without power or electronic communication. By installing generators, backup power systems, and medical equipment, MADA is equipped to continue providing lifesaving care during blackouts.

Additionally, MADA trains their specialists to work in challenging environments with interruptions in power and communication. This ongoing preparation and investment in infrastructure are essential for ensuring that MADA can effectively respond to emergencies, even in the face of power outages.

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