NJ FMBA Local 393

NJ FMBA Local 393 Emergency Medical Services

Local 393 Members were called to assist the NJ EMS Task Force with evacuating a Nursing Home in Montgomeryville Pennsylv...
01/25/2025

Local 393 Members were called to assist the NJ EMS Task Force with evacuating a Nursing Home in Montgomeryville Pennsylvania. Local Members transported those evacuees to Bethlehem Pennsylvania for temporary shelter. Ewing EMS EMTs are always ready to help and support our neighbors.

12/16/2023
02/24/2023
The Professional EMTs of Ewing Township Emergency Medical Services would like to wish our deepest condolences to the Fam...
12/05/2022

The Professional EMTs of Ewing Township Emergency Medical Services would like to wish our deepest condolences to the Family, Friends and Coworkers to Dispatcher and EMT Heather Varasse. Heather was a calming voice on the other end of the radio and it was comforting for us in the field knowing she was there. Many of us have worked our whole careers knowing and working with her. Rest In Peace Heather. We have it from here.

Our thoughts and Prayers are with LT Russo’s family and FDNY coworkers as her life was taken from her while doing her jo...
09/29/2022

Our thoughts and Prayers are with LT Russo’s family and FDNY coworkers as her life was taken from her while doing her job today.

Mayor Eric Adams and Acting Fire Commissioner Laura Kavanagh announced the death of Emergency Medical Service Lieutenant Alison Russo-Elling, a 24-year-veteran of the FDNY who was stabbed and killed Thursday afternoon while working at EMS Station 49 in Queens.

At approximately 2:20pm, Lt. Russo-Elling was on duty in the vicinity of 20th Avenue and Steinway Street in Astoria near her station’s quarters. She was stabbed multiple times in an unprovoked attack. She was transported in critical condition to Mt. Sinai Queens Hospital, where she succumbed to her injuries. Lt. Russo-Elling worked out of Station 49 in Astoria at the time she was killed.

Lt. Russo-Elling was appointed to the FDNY as an EMT in March of 1998. She was promoted to Paramedic in 2002, and to Lieutenant in 2016. She has worked at multiple EMS stations, including Station 20, Station 17, Station 16, Station 45, Queens Tactical Response Group and Station 49.

Lt. Russo-Elling was a World Trade Center first responder, aiding in the rescue and recovery efforts. She is the 1,158th member of the Department to make the Supreme Sacrifice while serving our city. The last member of the Department to die in the line of duty was Firefighter Timothy Klein of Ladder 170 on April 24, 2022.

Lt. Russo-Elling was 61 years old. A Long Island resident, she is survived by her daughter and her parents. Wake and funeral information are pending.

09/06/2022

The Ewing Township Emergency Medical Services extends its deepest condolences to the Family and Friends of Patrick Sorrells of Capital Health Systems Emergency Services. Rest easy Sir, we got it from here!

09/06/2022

Happy Labor Day! Thank you to all of the firefighters, EMTs, and dispatchers that are on duty today, keeping us safe, and not able to spend time with their families.

Come celebrate the Birthday of America this weekend with us!
06/28/2022

Come celebrate the Birthday of America this weekend with us!

We are excited for the return of the Ewing Township fireworks display this Friday, July 1. The attached document contains parking and other information related to the event. We hope to see you there!!

Honor those who paid the ultimate sacrifice for your freedoms.
05/30/2022

Honor those who paid the ultimate sacrifice for your freedoms.

Happy Mother’s Day to all the hard working Moms out there.  We appreciate all you do.
05/08/2022

Happy Mother’s Day to all the hard working Moms out there. We appreciate all you do.

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PO Box 7792
Ewing, NJ
08628

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