Crime & Safety
Narberth Ambulance is Ready for Pope's Visit
Ambulance company says they're "ready to go" for any emergency that may arise

Narberth Ambulance, the ambulance company in Lower Merion Township, is “ready to go” for Pope weekend, they announced this week.
The company is located very close to St. Charles Borromeo Seminary, where Pope Francis will be staying for part of his visit. Narberth Ambulance vowed to be ready for the big weekend, despite the huge crowds and traffic challenges.
“Emergency vehicles will have priority access but in addition, we are deploying event medical services equipment,” Christopher Flanagan., Narberth Ambulance Chief of Operations, said in a statement.
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“We will have a paramedic staffed motorcycle, EMS patient transport and non-patient transport ATV’s (all-terrain vehicles), and several first aid equipped EMT pedal bikes to access densely populated areas. Everyone on our team will have communication with the joint operation center for medical coordination.”
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