Talk:Emergency medical services in Israel

Information outdated
There is a lot of outdated information here, I hope to have some time later to fix things up a bit amongst other things:
 * 1) Physicians are no longer employed on ambulances by MDA, physicians that do respond/ride on ambulances are there on a voluntary basis (or army/hospital assignment to get pre-hospital experience).
 * 2) As a result of the above there is no longer a distinction between ALS and MICU ambulances.
 * 3) Lahak now uses the MBB/Kawasaki_BK_117 helicopter, there are only 2 active helicopters/stations at any given time though they also still have a MBB_Bo_105 for night flight.
 * 4) The article largely ignores the role of other first response organizations and private ambulances.

Those are the points I see for now... --Keeper of the Keys (talk) 21:03, 25 January 2016 (UTC)

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