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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, JAN. 9, 1952 2-Way Radio for Ambulances Near leaders, police officers and the pletely inadequate" and a Voluntary hospitals, in addi By DAN X0OXA5T drivers and attendants who' The drive to obtain a cen menace to the city's millions." The confusion which results man the ambulances insist that trally controlled and efficiently from divided resDonsibilitv and the only final solution to the functioning emergency ambu citnatmn i tn vpt full nAu-or supervision of the ambulances iwould persist because of the ffM" thaAnapi tion to the $10,500 granted them by the city for each year's operation of an ambulance, spend another $10,000 to $11,000 an-, nually to maintain the individual vehicles. 1 The Board of Estimate, as. the result of a recommendation by lance service for Brooklyn and fact that each ambulance would the other four boroughs con tinued today despite the antici still be answerable, first, to the tion of the emergency ambulance service In the hands of a single agency. As pointed out by authorities quoted In a mid-December se pated Installation of two-way radios in the city's emergency individual hospital out of which it operates; secondly, to the Department of Hospitals, and thirdly and in a remote ambulances.

Contrary to widespread be Budget Director Thomas J. Patterson, was expected to appropriate $07,321 tomorrow for in- ries of six articles, the Police! Department has no actual! lief, the installation of radios fashion, to the Police tallation of the two-way radios would only improve not cor rect the chaotic emergency authority over ambulances. Ail! that agency can do is a.k a hospital to respond to a call. Similarly, the Depnrtment of Ask Single Agency Department nf Hnsnital offi ambulance service which ex perts have castigated as "com cials, heads of hospitals, civic in ambulances with the to he controlled and maintained by the Police Department Local Law Proposed A local law which would re Hospitals no j.u over tne t'oiice Department Communications Bureau, which Breilbarl Honored By Shaare Torah has the responsibility but not quire the city to purchase all, voluntary hospital-owned am-! (he specific authority to dis-i patch ambulances on the basis Congregation Shaare Torah bulances and place them, along Shaare Torah presented a scroll to Breitbart "in grateful of the greatest need. honored Municipal Court Justice Charles H.

Breitbart at a Can't Control Police recognition of his invaluable The Department of Hospitals leadership in the federation dinner last night given on be is powerless to exact any in and other philanthropies and formation or assistance from the Police Department other nig ureiess work in the Inter est of public welfare." half of the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies. Held at the temple, 2252 Bedford the dinner launched the congregation's participation than that which the latter with those already municipally owned, under the sole jurisdiction of the Police Department' will be formally introduced at! today's meeting of the City! Council. This proposed measure was dropped in the Council hopper two weeks ago by Brooklyn Councilman Jack Kranis who said his bill was inspired by the Eagle's "expose" of the city's "antiquated and danger- Justice Breitbart. an Aaspm. agency wishes to release.

Individually, public and vol blyman for eight years, is one of the founders of the Ocean untary (non-profit! official BABES IN ARMS Mrs. Geraldine Hudson, 14, who eloped with machinist Sanford Hudson last St. Valentine's Day when she was 1 3 and he 1 8, proudly cuddles Donald Jeremiah in Metropolitan Hospital on Welfare Island. The tot was born by Caesarean section Friday ond doctors report both in splendid condition. Parkway Jewish Center, a trus in the federation's $20,000,000 maintenance campaign for its network of 116 medical and social welfare agencies in the tee of Congregation Shaare Torah.

and hnnnrarv nrpciHpnt take the jwsition that they, under the present system, are entitled to a measure of control over the vehicles and the men and women who staff them. city. of the Greater Flatbush Civic ous" emergency ambulance Rabbi Joseph Miller of League. 'service. OPEN THURSDAY 11:30 to 9 P.M.

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