The all-male Hatzolah EMT crew snubbed them — so a group of Brooklyn Jewish women are starting their own ladies-only ambulance service.
Borough Park lawyer
Rachel Freier, 46, held the first recruitment drive Sunday for Ezras Nashim — Hebrew for “assisting women” — in her dining room. She signed up 50 members from across the borough.
“If women are having an emergency, they should have the option of calling a woman,” Freier said.
Ezras Nashim will focus on helping mothers in labor. Their goal is to train 50 EMTs and birthing assistants by the planned September launch.
With wishes for success in establishing a WOMEN's group to uphold Tzniuus, menuchas hanefesh and comfort for women in labor and suffering from emergencies.
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