14 Jun 2018
PFARS Is Just the Beginning For Young Rescue Workers
The 18 graduating high school seniors in the Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad’s (PFARS) Cadet Program make up one of the largest groups of students to graduate as full...
The 18 graduating high school seniors in the Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad’s (PFARS) Cadet Program make up one of the largest groups of students to graduate as full...
The Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad has received a $30,000 grant from the Investors Foundation to deliver emergency medical and rescue training for its 110 volunteer and career members....
Almost 80 years old, the Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad is an integral part of both the town and community it serves, responding to thousands of calls in the...
Published February 22, 2018 in the Princeton Packet By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer There’s something about riding down Nassau Street in an ambulance, with the lights and siren on, that first...
The Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad has received a $15,000 grant from Bristol-Myers Squibb to provide EMT classes to new volunteers and advanced emergency medical and rescue training for all...
If all goes according to plan, Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad (PFARS) could be installed in roomy, new headquarters by September, 2019....
Serving on the Squad was “one of the best things I ever did,” Dr. Wong says. “I take care of people in emergencies full-time now and I trace those roots...
The New Jersey Office of Emergency Medical Services has selected Frank Setnicky as the outstanding EMT of the year. The honor was announced during the organization’s recent annual awards ceremony...
Sunday’s memorial celebrated Michael Kenwood’s life, legacy and service. ...