TV doctor praises Hatzola’s professionalism after witnessing team attend call
Dr Ellie Cannon took to social media to praise the Jewish volunteer ambulance service, saying she was 'blown away' by their 'respect, knowledge and skills'
A TV doctor has praised Hatzola Northwest’s professionalism after witnessing the Jewish volunteer ambulance service attend a call at the weekend.
Dr Ellie Cannon took to social media on Saturday evening after helping care professionals deliver CPR.
“I was at an emergency this evening with a team of yours in N2,” she wrote in a tweet addressed to Hatzola. “I cannot express how blown away I was by their professionalism, respect, knowledge and skills. Truly wonderful. Please pass on my gratitude and respect,” she added.
Hatzola Northwest, which is on call 24/7, was created to respond in 1982 to emergencies in north London.
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