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Israel RESCUE MOTORCYCLE MODEL Jewish MAGEN DAVID ADOM MDA First AID Diecast TOY

$ 50.16

Availability: 15 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Vehicle Type: Motorcycle
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Australia
  • Vehicle Make: ISRAEL MAGEN DAVID ADOM
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Age Level: 17 Years & Up
  • Brand: JEWISH MAGEN DAVID ADOM
  • Non-Domestic Product: No
  • Color: BLACK WHITE RED
  • Features: Advertising Specimen
  • Condition: UNUSED - UNOPENED - SEALED - MINT - PRISTINE
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Material: Diecast
  • Modified Item: No
  • Theme: JEWISH MAGEN DAVID ADOM

    Description

    DESCRIPTION
    : Up for sale is a very cute MODEL of ISRAELI - JEWISH LIFE SUPPORT - FIRST AID MOTORCYCLE of the "MAGEN DAVID ADOM" - Israeli FIRST AID services. The MOTORCYCLE is fully equiped with all the colorful MARKS, LABELS , SIGNS and LOGOS of "MAGEN DAVID ADOM" - 100% identical to the actual RESCUE MOTORCYCLE. The MOTORCYCLE MODEL is in MINT CONDITION , Still boxed in its ORIGINAL MAGEN DAVID ADOM BOX with the slogan in red " SAVING LIVES IN ISRAEL" . The MODEL is free standing. Wheels are spinning freely and the front two wheels are freely turning. The box size is 5" x 3" x 2" . The motorcycle size is around 4" x 3" x 1.5". Excellent - Mint-Pristine condition. The box was opened only for photography purposes.
    ( Pls look at scan for accurate AS IS images ) .Will be sent inside a protective rigid envelope
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    ( Pls look at scan for accurate AS IS images ) .Will be sent inside a protective rigid packaging
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    PAYMENTS
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    Payment method accepted : Paypal .
    SHIPPMENT
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    Shipp worldwide via registered airmail  is $ 25 . Will be sent inside a protective packaging .
    Handling around 5 days after payment.
    MORE ABOUT MDA and the RESCUE MOTORCYCLE
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    Magen David Adom in Israel was Established in 1930.
    MDA is a national organization, and works in cooperation with other emergency and security authorities (Israeli police, IDF, Fire fighters etc.) .
    ALS Motorcycle
    Response time is one of the most influential factors on the ability to save lives, especially in cases of respiratory obstruction, massive hemorrhage or lethal arrhythmias. Short response time to begin the advanced medical treatment allows to utilize the Organization's resources more effectively, reach the patient immediately and provide the patient with treatment served by an experienced paramedic. In many cases, the paramedic may also join the ambulance during evacuation, hence turning even a standard ambulance into a basic Mobile Advanced Life Support Unit. Ambulances and other forces of Basic life support
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    Life Support Motorcycle
    This Motorcycle is on call duty. It is operated by an employee / volunteer for quick access to incidents mainly through urban traffic jams. It carries equipment according to the operator's qualification: BLS for an emergency medicine technician, ALS for a paramedic. The operator on call duty, drives the motorcycle around and is dispatched to provide aid in nearby incidents.
    MDA Israel   Every country that has signed the Geneva Convention has a law qualifying one national society to maintain humanitarian law. The national organizations operate in their respective countries in conjunction with public authorities. As a fully-fledged member of the International Red Cross / Red Crescent, Magen David Adom serves as the Israeli Red Cross organization. MDA works to promote awareness of international humanitarian law amongst the public in Israel, by providing instructions and guidance for the prevention of accidents and diseases and promoting conduct based on respecting the dignity of others and the sanctity of life. A National Red Cross Organization has a variety of roles in wartime and peacetime and it must prepare itself for performing these duties. The Organization initiates the construction and management of hospitals; trains nurses; organizes clinics for collection of blood donation; helps the disabled, the needy and the elderly and provides ambulance and rescue services at sea, in the mountains and on the roads. In addition, the National Organizations are committed to providing assistance and first aid in cases of natural disasters (floods, earthquakes, tsunami, etc.); tasks which are carried out with the help of millions of volunteers worldwide. Magen David Adom in Israel is the State of Israel's national organization responsible for emergency pre – hospital medical care and blood services. The Organization handles hundreds of thousands of life saving cases every year, using technological devices which are among the most advanced in the world, in accordance with the common protocols for cardiac treatment of the American Heart Association. Magen David Adom collects hundreds of thousands of blood donations, including Pheresis, processes these, and performs all necessary tests in specially designed laboratories. Magen David Adom is situated at the forefront of technology, computing and expertise in these fields. Magen David Adom provides treatment to any individual who needs help – regardless of ethnicity, race, or political or religious affiliation. Magen David Adom helps many countries during disasters: the earthquakes in Haiti and Nepal and the tsunami victims are a few examples of international humanitarian assistance provided by the Organization. In addition, the Organization provides humanitarian aid in the State of Israel for the elderly and the needy. "Magen David Adom in Israel" has been - and still is - the National Rescue Organization recognized by law in Israel, ever since the State was founded. MDA About MDA   I.D.   -   P.D.F.   -   2011 MDA   I.D.   -   P.D.F.   -   2009 MDA    Israel   60   -   P.D.F.    Magen David Adom in Israel was Established in 1930. MDA is a national organization, and works in cooperation with other emergency and security authorities (Israeli police, IDF, Fire fighters etc.)   MDA's objectives and its legal status are defined in section 3 of the Magen David Adom Law passed by the Knesset (Israel's Parliament) on July 12, 1950:   • to carry out the functions of a national society, to be an auxiliary service to the Israeli Defense Forces in time of war and to be prepared for this in times of peace; • to Provide pre hospital emergency medical services. • to provide the national blood services inc. collecting, processing, distributing and storage services of blood, plasma and their by-products; • to carry out any additional functions determined by the Society's By-Laws;  MDA stats of 2012:   • In 2012, MDA answered and treated 637,004 calls received from all over Israel. • MDA Blood services collected 300,000 Blood Units from volunteering citizens. • 70,000 people (workers, volunteers and citizens) received MDA training courses  Article 49 of MDA's By-Laws confers the following additional duties of the Society • instruction of first aid and pre-hospital emergency medicine; • maintaining a volunteers infrastructure and training them in first aid, basic and advanced life support including Mobile Intensive Care Units; • transportation of patients, women in labor, and evacuation of those wounded and killed in road accidents; • transportation of doctors, nurses and medical auxiliary forces; MDA belongs to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and is Israeli Red Cross National Society. In this capacity, MDA is providing training and Humanitarian aid to countries in need, all over the world History   1915 - The Jewish physician, Dr. Erlanger, first conceived the concept of "Magen David Adom" in Lucerne, Switzerland and established an association to help the wounded and Jewish prisoners during World War I. 1916 - Following the strong desire of the Jewish Legion during World War I to provide medical help, Dr. Erlanger's plan is promoted and the first Jewish rescue organization began to take shape. 1918 - Establishment of Magen David Adom USA. The organization dealt with medical work in Eretz Israel and tried to establish a local organization to rival the Red Cross, but the attempt to expand its operations to Israel failed. 1918 - The organization thrived in North America and had 70 branches and 25,000 members. Other branches were established in Canada, England and a small branch in Tel Aviv. 1922- The disintegration of the Magen David Adom. With the First World War ending, the Jewish Legion was dismantled and Magen David Adom also broken down. 1930 - The first first aid course in Israel. The 1929 riots events raised the need for emergency medicine in Israel and in April, the first first aid course was opened with Dr. Meshulam Levontin as its instructor. 1930 - Founding of the "Society for fast help during a disaster." On June 7, the MDA organization which was called in its early days - "Society for fast help during a disaster," was founded in Tel Aviv, for the second time. 1930 - First Aid course graduation. In September 1930, 73 paramedics completed the first aid course in Israel. 1931 - January 1931, the first Magen David Adom ambulance in Israel left the apartment of Dr. Levontin in the direction of the Mayor of Tel Aviv's home. 1933 - Founding of MDA Haifa branch. 1934 - Founding MDA Jerusalem branch. 1936 - In January 1936, the new home of MDA in Tel Aviv was inaugurated and the first meeting of the MDA associations from across the country was held there. 1940 - September 1940, the Italian air force bombed Tel Aviv. MDA recruited 50 doctors and about 400 nurses and volunteers were trained to treat the population. 932 civilians were provided swift first aid by MDA. 1946 - Magen David Adom activities concentrated on the civilian population and a distinction was made between the military and MDA. 1946 - MDA began to run the first blood bank in central Israel. 1946 - With the end of World War II and the liberation of Europe from the Nazi occupation, MDA support units were sent to various European countries to relieve and treat the surviving Jews in these countries. 1950 -The  "Magen David Adom" law was enacted and the Magen David Adom rescue organization was legally recognized as the Israel's primary emergency and rescue organization, in order for it to be able to join the Red Cross organization. In practice, this was accomplished only in 2006 due to disagreements about the organization's symbol. 1970 - The MDA headquarters building was inaugurated in Israel on Yigal Alon Street in Tel Aviv, near the sports hall and is also the center of the national command and control of the organization. 1987 - The MDA Central Blood Bank was inaugurated at the Sheba Medical Center in Tel Hashomer, after moving from its temporary location at Shivtei Israel Street. 2009 - The national command and control center of the organization was inaugurated at the MDA offices on Yigal Alon Street in Tel Aviv. Rescue Vehicles in Magen David Adom Advanced Life Support Services  The MDA fleet of medical vehicles is comprised of Mobile Advanced Life Support Units (MALSUs [Hebrew acronym: "NATAN"]) and Advanced Life Support Ambulances (ALSAs [Hebrew acronym: "ATAN"]), Standard Ambulances, Mobile Mass Casualty Incident Units (MMCIUs [Hebrew acronym: "TARAN"]), Command and Control Vehicle, Ambulances equipped with 4 X 4 wheel drive, All Terrain Vehicle – Ambulance (ATV - Ambulance), MDA - Helicopter, Segway, Advanced Life Support Motorcycles, and a Supervisor Vehicle. On each shift, several MALSUs / ALSAs and white ambulances are on duty, whereas the other emergency vehicles are at parked at the station, or with drives on call duty, who are at home with the ambulances, serving as emergency personnel on call. Mobile Advanced Life Support Unit (MALSU [Hebrew acronym: "NATAN"]) The MALSU crew is comprised of three functionaries: a paramedic, a physician and a driver who is also a medical emergency technician. The MALSU crew is usually accompany by an apprentice trainee or a volunteer. The MALSU crew provides advanced life support in the field level. They are equipped with highly advanced equipment, including, among other things, a monitor, a defibrillator and EKG combined into a single device, and also some medications. In the MALSU they perform advanced medical procedures. MALSU s are dispatched to handle serious incidents, such as a heart attack, shortness of breath due to various reasons, harsh traffic accidents and various security - related incidents. Advanced Life Support Ambulance (ALSA [Hebrew acronym: "ATAN"]) The ALSA is practically the MALSU without a physician on board. The ALSA is equipped with the same equipment as the MALSU. The difference is that the ALSA paramedic, who works according to same protocols as in the MALSU, must, in some cases, obtain through the telephone a confirmation for some of the procedures, from a physician who is on constant duty at the Integrated National Control Center. The ALSA crew is comprised of a driver, who is also an emergency medicine technician, and a paramedic. The ALSA crew are usually accompanied by an apprentice trainee or a volunteer. The ALSA crew provides advanced life support in the field level. They are equipped with highly advanced equipment, including, among other things, a monitor, a defibrillator and EKG combined in a single device, and also some medications. In the ALSA they perform advanced medical procedures. ALSAs are dispatched to handle serious incidents, such as a heart attack, shortness of breath due to various reasons, harsh traffic accidents and various security - related incidents. MDA – Helicopter: Aeromedical Evacuation In addition to dozens of MDA ambulances and MALSUs which make their way daily along Israel's roads, evacuating the wounded and the sick to hospitals, MDA also operates 3 MDA - Helicopters designated for quick evacuation of the sick and the wounded from the periphery to central hospitals. The MDA - Helicopter crew is comprised of three functionaries: a pilot and two paramedics who had additional trainings in aeromedical evacuation and treatment. The MDA - Helicopter is equipped with 2 beds for patients / injured individuals. It is dispatched, where possible, on the same time with the ambulance, to the nearest landing pad, where the teams join, and from there the patient / sick / injured individual is flown to the hospital. The MDA - Helicopter crew provides advanced life support in the field level. They are equipped with highly advanced and sophisticated equipment designed for aeromedical evacuation and treatment, including, among other things, a defibrillator and EKG combined into a single device, and also some medications. In the MDA - Helicopter they perform advanced medical procedures. MDA - Helicopters are dispatched to handle serious incidents, such as a heart attack, shortness of breath due to various reasons, harsh traffic accidents and various security - related incidents. Command and Control Vehicle This modern Command and Control Vehicle is used for command and control during incidents and for medical aid in complex situations. The vehicle is operated by a MDA supervisor who arrives in cases where medical reinforcement is required, or where road conditions require a 4 x 4 vehicle. The vehicle, one of only 3 vehicles of its kind in Israel, is installed and equipped to assist in handling exceptional emergencies. The vehicle is a Jeep with 4 x 4 wheel drive, equipped with state - of - the - art equipment which includes a telescopic arm with spotlights, to facilitate the handling of an incident after dark. On board of the vehicle there is a special camera which can be remotely controlled from the Center of Operations and which helps the Control Center in handling a mass casualty incident, enabling personnel to obtain a fine view of the situation. The medical supplies in the vehicle is ALS level equipment in a similar level of MALSU equipment. The Command and Control Vehicle also includes the option of evacuating a single patient in prone position. This option is helpful during routine times. Tomcar - Ambulance This new Tomcar ATV is equipped with two stretchers on - board. The Tomcar - Ambulance is kept on call duty at the station and dispatched to incidents where it is necessary to evacuate injured individuals from an area that cannot be accessed by a standard ambulance (such as the seaside, unpaved road, narrow passages). The Tomcar – Ambulance is operated by a Magen David Adom paramedic who is qualified for this task. The Tomcar – Ambulance arrives to incidents where there is a need for ALS level of medical reinforcement or where necessary due to road conditions. ALS Motorcycle Response time is one of the most influential factors on the ability to save lives, especially in cases of respiratory obstruction, massive hemorrhage or lethal arrhythmias. Short response time to begin the advanced medical treatment allows to utilize the Organization's resources more effectively, reach the patient immediately and provide the patient with treatment served by an experienced paramedic. In many cases, the paramedic may also join the ambulance during evacuation, hence turning even a standard ambulance into a basic Mobile Advanced Life Support Unit. Ambulances and other forces of Basic life support A Standard (white) Ambulance This type of ambulance is operated by a medical emergency technician, who may be accompanied by another medical emergency technician or a National Service volunteer. The ambulance is equipped with dressing and Basic Life Support (BLS) equipment, providing preliminary response to the wounded or sick individual until he / she is brought to the emergency room or until the MALSU arrives. Ambulances of this type are also used for non - urgent transfers of patients who, because of limited mobility, cannot arrive on their own to the hospital. Mobile Mass Casualty Incident Unit (MMCIU [Hebrew acronym: "TARAN"]) The MMCIU is a portable equipment storage, with contains large quantities of first aid equipment. The MMCIU is dispatched to the field on Mass Casualty Incidents space or as part of providing security to an event which is expected to be attended by many participants. For example, securing live performances etc. Front Command Vehicle (FCV [Hebrew acronym: "HAPAK"]) This Front Command Vehicle was especially crafted to meet MDA requirements, as the result of design and development by the MDA Special Projects Section. The Front Command Vehicle can be positioned on any point and serve as an independent Control Center, allowing control of MDA forces in the field, and providing assistance to the forces in order for them to be reach the injured individuals and render treatment for them, as quickly as possible. The FCV is equipped with sophisticated radio systems, computers, telephones, fax and additional means of command and control. When the FCV is positioned, it activates its four stabilizing supports (2 on the front, 2 on the rear) and raises a 15 meter high mast, which is basically a camera and an antenna and also a mobile lamppost allowing the Front Command crew to light up the area in any direction they choose. The FCV is loaded with special systems that allow MDA forces to work freely in the field, enjoying the most advanced technology even in complicated scenes. District Front Command Vehicle (DFCV) The efficiency of handling large scale incidents depends on command and control capabilities. This is especially true in ongoing incidents such as mega mass casualty incidents, fires, aviation accidents, train accidents, prolonged rescue operations during wartime and earthquakes. In order to have control over incidents of this type, MDA has equipped itself with three District Front Command Vehicles positioned in the north, south and center of Israel. The DFCV allows simultaneous operation of a Command and Control Center, a Conference Room and a Communication Center. The DFCV has communication capabilities based on cellular systems, filming and remote control capabilities and also the capability to provide power and communications infrastructure to MDA teams throughout Israel. 4 X 4 Ambulances This ambulance is equipped with 4 X 4 wheel drive. It is dispatched to incidents which necessitate evacuation of injured individuals from areas inaccessible by standard ambulances (such as the seaside and unpaved roads). ATV – Ambulance This ATV has two stretchers installed on - board. The ATV – Ambulance stands by on call duty at the station and is dispatched to incidents where it is necessary to evacuate injured individuals from areas inaccessible by standard ambulances (such as the seaside, unpaved roads and narrow passages). Life Support Motorcycle This Motorcycle is on call duty. It is operated by an employee / volunteer for quick access to incidents mainly through urban traffic jams. It carries equipment according to the operator's qualification: BLS for an emergency medicine technician, ALS for a paramedic. The operator on call duty, drives the motorcycle around and is dispatched to provide aid in nearby incidents. Club - Car This vehicle is especially designated for stadiums. It occasionally enables MDA teams to easily and quickly reach and evacuate injured soccer players on the grassy field, hence allowing MDA teams to provide better treatment to the injured players. ATV - Ambulance and Tomcar Israel is characterized by a variety of geographical landscapes, including mountains, desert, the coastal plain and more. Israel has a relatively long Mediterranean coast and plenty of beaches. All these require all terrain rescue vehicles that can reach rough terrain landscapes in order to treat the injured and evacuate them to hospitals. The ATV - Ambulance is equipped as MDA ambulance and positioned on MDA stations near public beaches and nature's tourist attractions. Exceptional cases, especially in the mountains and in hiking trails, necessitate an all - terrain vehicle with maneuverability much higher than that of an ambulance which can travel on paved roads. For this purpose, MDA operates a handful of Tomcar vehicles. T3 Vehicles Mass events such as park performances, parades, demonstrations or even funerals are a huge challenge to the rescue forces, which are required to reach the injured individual through a large crowed, while immediately pinpointing the location of this individual. For this purpose, MDA acquired small motorized vehicles, equipped with CPR and first - aid equipment, which allow the crew member to stand 25 cm taller than the crowd, make his / her way to the injured individual and begin with the treatment until the evacuation team arrives.    ebay3631