Videos

Below are the testimonial interviews from the volunteers who have been profiled in our 2010 Pilotonline.com ads.

July 2010 - Jim Moore, Ocean Park Vol. Rescue Squad

June 2010 - Joe Tottossy, Princess Anne Courthouse Vol. Rescue Squad


May 2010 – Stephanie Krebs, Virginia Beach Volunteer Rescue Squad

April 2010 – Kara Hughes, Davis Corner Volunteer Rescue Squad

March 2010 – Reggie Rivera, SWAT Team; Dave Pryor, Marine Rescue Team

February 2010 – Cindy Measel, Sandbridge Volunteer Rescue Squad; Dr. Rebecca Lipscomb, Volunteer Paramedic

January 2010 – Susan Bauman, Virginia Beach Vol. Rescue Squad; Korinne Islam, Plaza Vol. Rescue Squad

November 2009 – Mel Losick, Station 9, Kempsville Vol. Rescue Squad; Bob Jasinowski, Station 13, Blackwater Vol. Rescue Squad

October 2009 – Scott Jones, Station 5, Princess Anne Courthouse Vol. Rescue Squad; Jennifer Pierce, Station 6, Creeds Vol. Rescue Squad

September 2009 – Katie Cope, Station 4, Chesapeake Beach Vol. Rescue Squad; Kay Laws, Station 2, Davis Corner Vol. Rescue Squad

August 2009 – Ben Dobrin, Search & Rescue and Marin Rescue Teams; Matthew Friedman, Station 1, Ocean Park Vol. Rescue Squad

July 2009 – Ed Constantine, Marine Rescue Team; Kyle Padgett, Vol. Brigade Chief

June 2009 – Patsy Rowland, Station 16, Plaza Vol. Rescue Squad; Randy Pugh, Station 14, Virginia Beach Vol. Rescue Squad

May 2009 – Kathy Budy & Jennifer Moore, Station 9, Kempsville Vol. Rescue Squad

April 2009 – David Luca, Station 2, Davis Corner Vol. Rescue Squad; Jack Caviness, Station 4, Chesapeake Beach Vol. Rescue Squad; Mary Switzer, Station 6, Creeds Vol. Rescue Squad

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The Virginia Beach Rescue Squad System is made up of over 900 volunteers that together serve the community under the coordination of the City of Virginia Beach EMS Department. Each squad is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and supports its operational needs through individual fundraising efforts. Because of these volunteer efforts, pre-hospital emergency medical care in the City of Virginia Beach is free to all and contributes to over $22 million in cost savings to the City.

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