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Princeton EMS & Princeton Fire Company

Brocure for Princeton EMS & Princeton Fire Company for Volunteer Recruitment

Keywords: Princeton EMS,Princeton FIre,Volunteer Fire fighter,Volunteer EMS

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Permit No. 352
Princeton, NJ

Princeton Fire Department and http://bit.ly/PFDVolunteer PO BOX 529 We Need YOU! VOLUNTEER! Two Pathways
Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad: to Saving Lives in Princeton.
a Shared Vision of Why You Should Volunteer PRINCETON, NJ 08542
One Amazing Volunteer —
Regardless of where your volunteer passions take you, you will:
YOU!
n Receive free training.
n Enjoy making a difference in your community. https://pfars.org/volunteer
n Develop new skills and gain experience that can lead to
or help prepare you for a first responder or medical career.
n Build lasting friendships and other relationships by working
as a team.

Ready to Learn More?

Let us bring you in for a tour and meet our volunteers. You have
nothing to lose and you might love what you see! Start by filling
out an Inquiry Form today with either of our organizations:

Princeton Fire Department

http://bit.ly/PFDVolunteer

609-497-7637 • [email protected]

Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad

https://pfars.org/volunteer

609-924-3338 • [email protected]

Versión en español en sitios Web

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M •FI joined Princeton First Aid & Rescue
training and equipment is provided at no charge. Princeton
“ S• IRSquad to have the satisfaction of helpingFire Department needs YOU for two challenging volunteer
opportunities:
E Eothers in a critical time of need, at a time when
M •residents of or visitors to the community may beFirefighter: Experience the exciting world of firefighting
S FIextremely vulnerable. It is an honor to maintainand receive the training to do it safely. As a firefighter, you
Rtheir trust, to train and assist other volunteers
will do the work necessary to advance the hose line, to perform
” •EMTWOE•WAYS “to learn from years of life experience.
search and rescue, and to position ladders strategically.
TO VSOLUNF Simon Pankove, EMT/Rescue Member, PFARS
•E ITREEER!BRING CALM to chaos. We will teach you the skills youFire Police: Play a vital role in assisting first-responders.
M •need and pay for your training. Consider any of these volunteer
Fopportunities: Fire police assist in traffic management and crowd
S•E IREEmergency Medical Technician (EMT): Help save lives
M •by providing immediate care to the ill and injured and transport control, bringing order to a hectic situation.
Fto the hospital. Training is provided at no charge. Already an
Rescue Associate: As a third-generation member of Princeton
Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad Wants To Make YOUSA•ELiMfeIsSRav•EeE•r!MFVIoSRlu•EnE•teMFeIr!RS”•EE•MFIRE•EMT, nurse or physician? We need you!Use specialized skills toFire Department, I have benefitted greatly from
rescue people during the knowledge and experience of our diverse
water-related emergencies, membership. They have helped me to develop
motor vehicle extrications, technical skills and a deep appreciation of our
and technical rope rescues. history and tradition. The unique makeup of
Princeton’s commercial, residential and higher
Cadet: Spend your teenage years education communities has provided me with
fostering leadership skills. Cadets, a variety of opportunities to gain broad
ages 16 to 17, learn CPR and other first aid experience in the fire service.
skills to assist first responders during most
emergency calls. You can quickly become Pat Shields, Lieutenant, PFD
an EMT by age 18.
http://bit.ly/PFDVolunteer


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