Letters of Appreciation
“On Friday, my two year old son was in need of emergency medical help. After calling 911, the Bay Shore-Brightwaters ambulance arrived within minutes. As soon as I let the EMTs into my home, I recognized them from another call I had placed months ago involving my older son. I knew right away that we would be in good (make that great) hands. On this night, as well as on the other night, the EMTs, not only were extremely professional and knowledgeable, they were also comforting, warm and friendly. Both times this crew made me and my husband feel relaxed and safe in an otherwise stressful and scary situation.
I hope we don’t have any other emergencies in our family. But if we, I hope they occur on a Friday night so that this amazing crew can take care of us!”
Chris and Randy M.
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“I recently had the pleasure to have been helped by one of your crews. It was the early afternoon and boy was I glad to see them. They were professional, friendly and knew their stuff and I want to thank you for being there when I needed you! I think that I am here because of the job they did and I am grateful.”
Paul C.
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“I called around 3:20am and the response was quick. My husband was having a heart attack and the EMT that worked on him was professional and compassionate. All 3 of the people that responded at that time were very professional. I’m happy to say my husband is doing well. We thank you one and all.”
Ann and John B.
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Calls to Date


50th Anniversary Day
August 3, 2008


BSBRA Bike Team

Competition

Bay Shore Summit

St Patrick's Day 2009

Youth Squad Pancake Breakfast 2009

2009 Fishing Trip

Youth Squad at Work
We teach our Youth Squad at an NYS EMT level. Most Youth Squad members go on to join the ranks of the regular membership.

Great South Bay Run 2009

Chief of Department, Jason Hoffman
Drill at Bay Shore Marina which was a multi-agency drill and evacuation from Fire Island.

Remsco Dinner 2009

Bay Shore Brightwaters Rescue Ambulance is a non-profit, all volunteer organization whose purpose is to serve the emergency medical needs of the 65,000 residents of Bay Shore, Brightwaters, and West Bay Shore.
Working in conjunction with the Bay Shore Fire Department, Suffolk County Police Department, New York State Troopers, Suffolk County Park Police, United States Coast Guard, MTA Police and others, BSBRA responded to over 3,200 alarms last year. On call 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, our members respond to emergency 911 calls ranging from motor vehicle accidents to major illnesses as well as standbys for fires, football games, marathons, etc.
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