CONGRATULATIONS to Jennifer McCarthy, NJEMSTF Board Member and Vice President, on receiving the prestigious 2025 Directors Award at the recent National Conference on EMS in Atlantic City. McCarthy’s unwavering commitment to EMS and her impact reaches throughout the state – and the country. In addition to teaching classes at the conference, McCarthy oversees and manages the team that develops, produces, and stages the annual SIMS competition. Under her leadership, she has integrated NJEMSTF’s Mental Health Resilience Officers program to deepen the impact of the debriefing process and support competitors throughout it. This initiative has helped to normalize mental health services within the EMS community. Our planners and members of the NJEMSTF also had a big week at the conference, providing classes on leadership and planning for disaster topics. The courses included expertise instruction on coordinating EMS during wildland fires, training new EMS providers in resilience strategies, uses and lessons learned from our Medical Ambulance Bus fleet deployments, and a day-long staging area manager program. As a strong partner of the NJ Department of Health, the NJEMSTF stands committed to serving and protecting the residents and visitors of our state. For more information about the NJEMSTF message us here or visit www.njemstf.org.
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On Tuesday, members of the NJEMSTF participated in a large-scale training exercise simulating a medical helicopter crash at St. Joseph’s University Medical Center in Paterson. All personnel worked together seamlessly to provide patient care while working alongside hospital staff, Paterson Fire Department personnel, and the State Police helicopter crew. Training is a critical component of our work, ensuring we’re ready to respond to emergencies across the state. October was a busy month with training and exercises for the New Jersey EMS Task Force (NJEMSTF), each one designed to increase the organization’s readiness, collaboration, and coordination with agencies across the state. On Oct. 8, 90 highly trained members of the NJEMSTF participated in a full-scale exercise at Liberty State Park alongside our partners in law enforcement and EMS from New Jersey and New York. The exercise was a collaborative, multi-agency effort that spanned nine months to bring to fruition and was designed to test the region’s emergency preparedness ahead of next summer’s FIFA World Cup. A day later, the NJEMSTF incident advance team participated in an Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) exercise to test the response to fictional explosions and Sarin Gas exposures at a mall in Passaic County and a Union County train station along the Morris/Essex line. And on Oct. 14 and 15, members of the NJEMSTF, alongside McCabe Ambulance, University Hospital EMS Special Operations Group and Rescue Division, participated in the UASI Metro Urban Search and Rescue (MUSAR) full-scale exercise in Bayonne, NJ. The simulated scenario involved a terror attack at a commuter rail station, resulting in mass casualties and structural collapse. NJEMSTF personnel integrated directly with MUSAR rescue teams, delivering on-site triage and medical care to simulated victims trapped throughout the incident area. The multi-layered drills and training were in addition to the organization’s planning for the potential of a Nor’easter and the dispatch of NJEMSTF assets to events throughout the state, including football games at MetLife Stadium, a woodland rescue in Cedar Grove, and fires in Middletown, Newark, and Woodbridge. These exercises continue to test our systems, engage our members, and assure that we are ready for potential deployments, should they occur. |
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