Ballot for 2018 Movies Under the Stars (Cutoff 5/11 5pm)

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We want your feedback!

Please select a Movie to Show at our Movies under the stars events this summer! We have also included some ideas and Other Category for you to suggest a movie that is not on the list!  The two movies that get the most requests will be shown in the park.  We hope to see you all there! Admission is free and popcorn will be provided.  Other Concessions will be on sale to help with the cost of the movie License.

Survey Cutoff is 5/11 at 5pm

Survey Click Here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/YMKJ2CY

Lyndhurst Emergency Squad Sponsors Toys for Tots through 12/15/2017

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October 6th 2017 The Lyndhurst Police Emergency Squad became an official Toys for Tots drop off Location! Anyone interested in participating can drop off a new unwrapped toy to our building 24/7 located at 297 Delafield Ave Lyndhurst NJ 07071. If the squad members happen to be on an ambulance call please leave the item in the front of the building and we will grab the item once we get back from a call.  Any questions or if you would like us to pick up a donation please email us at recruitment@emergencysquad.com. All toys will be accepted until 12/15/2016 at 9pm

Last year we Filled an ambulance full of toys for those in need lets see if we can get 2 this year! 

Our Additional Drop off Locations within the Township

  • Our own Zumba Classes 2nd floor Emergency Squad (297 Delafield Ave) Tuesday,Thursday,Friday 7pm
  • Town Hall 367 Valley Brook Ave, Lyndhurst, NJ 07071-1810
  • King’s Court Health & Sports Club, 525 Riverside Avenue, Lyndhurst, NJ

The Mayor Makes the first Toy Donation of the year! Left to Right: Captain Tarcisio Nunes Lyndhurst Police Emergency Squad, Mayor Robert B. Giangeruso Commissioner of Public Safety, Sgt Dominick Rotondo Lyndhurst Police Emergency Squad (Marine)

 

3/17/17 CPR Save!

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Good job to our members who had a CPR save on the Evening of March 17th at an event in town a participant of the event went into Sudden Cardiac Arrest. 3 of our off duty Volunteer EMTs where on scene at the event; EMT Pelle Noticed the person collapse and called EMT Rotondo & EMT Maldonado over to assist. NO Pulse and NO Breathing was confirmed and CPR was Started. Also on scene off duty members of our Volunteer Lyndhurst Fire Department started to help in Pit Crew CPR. Lyndhurst NJ Police Department showed up in less then 1 minute after the 911 call was placed and brought in the AED. At the same time our 2 on duty Ambulances Where en route to the scene and arrived 3 minutes after PD showed up on scene. During this time there was one advised shock from the AED. Following this our on duty Vol. Ambulance Crew was setting up the Autopulse and prior to deployment the patient was found to have regained a pulse! By the time the patient was loaded to the stretcher the patient was up and verbally talking even giving other participants of the event high fives as he left the scene on the stretcher! This is a perfect example of High Quality Bystander CPR at the moment of cardiac arrest drastically improving outcome! “It was an amazing save with a total of 8 of our volunteers members on scene between on duty and off Duty. We could have not asked for a better outcome I am very proud of our Squad!” Stated Captain Tarcisio Nunes of the Lyndhurst Police Emergency Squad. If you would like CPR/AED training please watch our Facebook page as well as website as we will be holding CPR Community classes so you too can be a life saver! Lyndhurst Police Emergency Squad Celebrating 75 Years of Volunteer Service. Est. 1942!

LPES Wears Pink Shirts in October To Promote Early Detection

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“This is the 5th year we do this, and look forward to doing this every year in order to display the importance of early detection this year we have added our Pink shirts along with the pink gloves” Stated LPES Captain Tarcisio Nunes. ”This is part of our ongoing commitment to promote healthy living in the community we serve.”

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Every October businesses and charities use the color Pink to increase awareness about breast cancer and to promote raising funds to research a cure for the disease. LPES has joined the cause and encourages the community to do the same. The Pink Gloves are from Medline.  Medline is donating a portion of the proceeds from each sale of the Generation Pink® gloves, and other Medline pink branded products, to the National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF). Since 2005, Medline has committed more than $1.2 million to the NBCF to help fund mammograms for individuals who cannot afford them as well as other educational and prevention resources.

Please visit www.cancer.org for more information about self examining for early detection and to learn more.

2015 Raffle! Nov 1st 2015 to Dec 12th 2015

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The Lyndhurst Police Emergency Squad will be hosting a raffle! Each for $2 and you could win $1500 in Shoprite Gift cards!

You will have a chance to win the following:

Grand Prize 1500 to ShopRite of Lyndhurst or any Shoprite

2nd Place Coffee Lovers Basket (Keurig & K Cups Valued at 200) & $100 In Shoprite GiftCards

3rd Place. Holiday Basket of Cheer (Valued at 100) & $50 Shoprite Giftcard *Must be at least 21 years old to claim this 3rd place prize.*

Please see our members to buy raffle tickets! Drawing will be December 12th 2015 at the Lyndhurst New Jersey Winter Festival

*winner need not be present to win! SPREAD THE WORD!

 

Upcoming Public Locations: Check Back for More Locations as they Become Available:

Updated 11/24/2015

Nov 24th Tuesday Shoprite of Lyndhurst Noon till 9pm

Dec 9th Wednesday Third Wave Cafe, Lyndhurst NJ 8am to 9pm

December 12th During the Winter Festival (Drawing will be a the conclusion)

Breast Cancer Awareness by Wearing Pink Gloves in October

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“This is the 4th year we do this, and look forward to doing this every year in order to display the importance of early detection” Stated LPES Captain Tarcisio Nunes. ”This is part of our ongoing commitment to promote healthy living in the community we serve.”

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Every October businesses and charities use the color Pink to increase awareness about breast cancer and to promote raising funds to research a cure for the disease. LPES has joined the cause and encourages the community to do the same. The Pink Gloves are from Medline.  Medline is donating a portion of the proceeds from each sale of the Generation Pink® gloves, and other Medline pink branded products, to the National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF). Since 2005, Medline has committed more than $1.2 million to the NBCF to help fund mammograms for individuals who cannot afford them as well as other educational and prevention resources.

Please visit www.cancer.org for more information about self examining for early detection and to learn more.

Township of Lyndhurst EMS Week Proclamation 2015

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DSC_0329WHEREAS, the Lyndhurst Police Emergency Squad for the last 73 years has provided an invaluable lifesaving service to the Township of Lyndhurst and its residents and businesses by responding to a wide variety of medical emergencies within the Township; and

WHEREAS, the Lyndhurst Police Emergency Squad is comprised of many selfless individuals who volunteer countless hours over the course of the year to aid and assist residents of this community and others who require medical assistance, often under very difficult circumstances; and

WHEREAS, all of the residents of our community are deeply appreciative of the volunteer services provided by the membership of the Lyndhurst Police Emergency Squad to our Township since access to quality emergency medical care dramatically improves the survival and recovery rate of those who experience sudden illness or injury; and

WHEREAS, we the members of the Governing Body of the Township of Lyndhurst realize to the fullest extent the irreversible harm that would be caused to this Municipality by residents not continuing to volunteer their time as Emergency Medical Technicians with the Lyndhurst Police Emergency Squad

WHEREAS, it is appropriate to recognize the value and the accomplishments of emergency medical services providers by designating Emergency Medical Services Week; now

WHEREAS, the week of May 17, 2015 through May 23, 2015 is being recognized nationwide as Emergency Medical Services Week With the theme, EMS Strong

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Mayor Robert B. Giangeruso, Mayor of the Township of Lyndhurst, hereby declare May 17, 2015 through May 23, 2015 in the Township of Lyndhurst as,

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES WEEK

In honor of the Lyndhurst Police Emergency Squad and strongly encourage residents to consider joining the Lyndhurst Police Emergency Squad as a volunteer Emergency Medical Technician.
Mayor Robert B. Giangeruso

Lyndhurst Police Emergency Squad to sponsor flea market March 1st 2015

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The Lyndhurst Police Emergency Squad will sponsor a flea market and collectible show on Sunday, March 1, Indoors, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m., at Lyndhurst High School, 400 Weart Ave, (off Ridge Road and Fern Avenue), Lyndhurst. Admission is free. There will be 50+ exhibitors displaying an array of quality merchandise such as oil and incense, handbags, sports collectibles, jewelry for all ages, clothing, dollar items, gift items, gloves and scarves, toys, perfumes, antiques and collectibles, and garage/tag sale items all at bargain prices. For information call 201-998-1144 or email events@jcpromotions.info.

KickBall Game Special Angels vs LPES August 16th

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Save The Date!!!!!

Come join The Special angels as they take on the Lyndhurst Police Emergency Squad on August 16, 2014. The game will be held at The Lyndhurst Little League field on Riverside Avenue starting at 9am. After the kickball game there will be fun activities for all. We look forward to seeing you at our event! Thank you again in advance for your support. Any question or if you would like to participate please contact us at (201)804-2469 or email us at recruitment@emergencysquad.com

 

 

LPES Wears Pink Gloves in October 2013

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Lyndhurst Police Emergency Squad is raising breast cancer awareness by wearing Pink Gloves in October.

“This is the Second year we do this, and look forward to doing this every year in order to display the importance of early detection” Stated LPES Captain Tarcisio Nunes. ”This is part of our ongoing commitment to promote healthy living in the community we serve.”

2012 Lyndhurst Police Emergency Squad is raising breast cancer awareness by wearing Pink Gloves in October.

2013 Lyndhurst Police Emergency Squad is raising breast cancer awareness by wearing Pink Gloves in October.

Every October businesses and charities use the color Pink to increase awareness about breast cancer and to promote raising funds to research a cure for the disease. LPES has joined the cause and encourages the community to do the same. The Pink Gloves are from Medline.  Medline is donating a portion of the proceeds from each sale of the Generation Pink® gloves, and other Medline pink branded products, to the National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF). Since 2005, Medline has committed more than $1.2 million to the NBCF to help fund mammograms for individuals who cannot afford them as well as other educational and prevention resources.

Please visit www.cancer.org for more information about self examining for early detection and to learn more.

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