Crime & Safety
3 Berwyn Fire Co. Members Go South For Harvey Relief
This just goes to show the volunteers in Berwyn are concerned about everyone, not just our residents. You make the community proud!
BERWYN, PA – Two volunteers with the Berwyn Fire Company have shifted their life-saving mission focus from the Main Line to the south, as they are headed to the areas in Texas and Louisiana that have been ravaged by the devastating Hurricane Harvey.
Berwyn volunteer firefighter/EMT William 'Bill' King, longtime career part-time firefighter/EMT Anthony 'A.J.' Pizzi, and career part-time firefighter/paramedic James Herb shipped out to Texas and Louisiana, respectively, earlier this week, according to the Berwyn Fire Company.
King will be working with Team Rubicon USA. He has been assigned to assist with the ongoing water rescue operations in the disaster zone, the fire company said.
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Team Rubicon pairs skills and experiences of military veterans with first responders to deploy emergency response teams in short notice.
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Pizzi and Herb are in Louisiana with the Pennsylvania Disaster Medical Assistance Team (PA-DMAT).
PA-DMAT can deploy anywhere in the U.S. as a fully equipped, self-sufficient, mobile field hospital with a complete medical team including physicians, RNs, respiratory therapists, social workers, EMT and paramedics, pharmacists as well as many logistical, communications and support personnel, the fire company said.
We commend King, Pizzi, and Herb for the commitment to keep everyone, not just the Berwyn community, safe and healthy. Best of luck, gentlemen!
Picture 1: Anthony 'A.J.' Pizzi gets ready to fly to Louisiana for Hurricane Harvey relief efforts
Picture 2: William 'Bill' King ships out Texas where he will be assisting with water rescues during Hurricane Harvey relief efforts.
Images via Berwyn fire Company
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