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DEDICATED VOLUNTEERS
Whenever you see one of the Rescue Squad's trucks, you're watching volunteers at work. All squad members donate their time free of charge, often spending many additional hours of personal time in advanced training. When they're not performing rescues or learning new techniques, squad members maintain equipment and sharpen their existing skills. Since Rescue Squad members do not receive any compensation or benefits, the squad is able to use all of its funding for equipment, training and programs. As a non-profit organization, the squad relies on both private and public funding.
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THE RESCUE SQUAD HELPS YOU WHEN YOU...
1. Are involved in an automobile accident 2. Need emergency medical services 3. Are lost in the woods 4. Fall off a cliff 5. Get trapped or injured in a cave 6. Are buried in a trench or building collapse 7. Are involved in a boating accident or drowning
... or in dozens of other emergencies
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THANK YOU! The corporation is organized not for profit, but it is formed for the purpose of promoting, sponsoring, establishing, maintaining and operating lifesaving crews and courses and programs of instruction in safety and lifesaving methods and procedures to administer and render first aid and generally to engage in all forms of lifesaving, first aid and safety programs, procedures and acts. The Hawkins County Rescue Squad would like to take this opportunity to thank the many people who have made contributions to the Squad in any way. We are grateful for each donation, regardless of how large or small. We would like also to thank the people for all the kind words of encouragement given to the members of this Squad. It sure helps when one has spent long hours without rest or sleep to know that someone cares. We would like to thank the many business places in the county who have helped by contributing money and letting their employees off in times of emergencies.
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*TEMPORARILY UNAVAILABLE*
HCRS MEMBERS ONLLY
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