Last week Thursday, a group of 50 teenagers from different parts of the United States and Canada graduated from their emergency medical response training course with United Hatzalah and participated in a mass casualty incident (MCI) training drill in the Aminadav forest on the outskirts of Jerusalem. The youngsters, now all fully registered emergency medical responders (EMRs), took part in one of the summer programs organized by the International Youth Movement NCSY. The program, NCSY Hatzalah Rescue, is currently in its fifth installment, having taken a break in 2020 during the coronavirus pandemic. NCSY Hatzalah Rescue training participants take part...