JACKSON TOWNSHIP, NJ – The members of the Jackson Police Department joined Central Jersey Hatzola for an evening out on Monday with the goal to bring the first responders of the Orthodox Jewish based EMS service together with the Jackson Police Department.

According to Hatzolah, on Monday, “Members of Hatzolah of Central Jersey Volunteer EMS organized a friendly professional function, inviting members of the Jackson Police Department to strengthen an already excellent working relationship between the first responding agencies.”

“A great time was had by all who attended from both departments, aside from the weather and heat. Hatzolah extended their generosity and respect a step further by presenting plaques to both Chief Matthew Kunz and the Jackson PBA, as well as representatives within their own ranks,” Hatzolah said. “Chief Kunz, who has a background in the emergency medical services field, expressed his appreciation and admiration for Hatzolah and their members while speaking at the event, citing “Many hands make light work” which was understood and appreciated by all. We hope to continue this amazing work relationship we have with Hatzolah and have it only strengthen for years to come.”

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