Page 12 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • September 19, 2012
The Midland Park Volunteer Ambulance Corps recently took delivery of a 2013 6-ft. by12-ft. United enclosed trailer to be used as an emergency medical support unit. The new vehicle will make it possible to have all of the corps’ emergency equipment at the ready at the site for town disasters such as working structure fires, mass casualty incidents and natural disasters. It will also be stationed at all town functions and events as well as any other place where this equipment may be needed. “Right now most of the equipment is stored on shelves at the ambulance corps headquarters, and we realized it would be much more efficient to have it all stored in one mobile location,” explained Corps Captain Mike Junta. “What started as an idea for the needs of our near future quickly turned into a reality thanks to support from our local business community,” explained Junta. “Not once, did one business owner say ‘not interested,’” he said. Kuiken Brothers Lumber of Midland Park picked up the tab for the trailer, with borough resident Dean Mendrys, the owner of FDR Hitches in Hawthorne, helping figure out what would best suit the corps’ needs and providing the trailer and all equipment at cost. “Doug Kuiken stated to us ‘as 2012 is Kuiken Brothers’ 100th anniversary year and Midland Park Ambulance is having a 70th anniversary year, we decided to fund the entire purchase of the trailer as a gift from Kuiken Brothers to the Midland Park Ambulance Corps’,” said Junta. “We were thrilled that Mr. Kuiken and the Kuiken Brothers family decided to make this very valuable donation to the Midland Park Ambulance Corps, making it 100 percent free of charge to the ambulance corps and residents.” According to Junta, the need for the trailer surfaced in 2006 when the corps was dispatched for a working structure fire in town. En route to the scene, the crew was notified by the police department that there was a burn victim officers
Kuiken Brothers donates mobile emergency unit
Pictured in front of the new trailer, from left: Corps Lt. Claudia Manfredi, Lt. Joe Mulligan and Capt. Mike Junta.
were tending to in that resident’s front yard. Upon arriving at the scene, corps members had to quickly take all of the fire equipment out of the back of the ambulance before they could load the patient for transport to the hospital. “Though the idea had remained, due to storage issues
we knew it was something we could not yet consider. When we found out that Mr. David Bolger so generously decided to construct a new building to meet our needs, we figured now was a great time to begin looking into our idea,” Junta (continued on page 18)