ABOUT US
The Glen Ridge Volunteer Ambulance Squad offers free emergency medical care and transportation to all those sick and injured in the Borough of Glen Ridge and to those in need in our mutual aid partner towns.
Vision Statement
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Safe Community
To ensure a welcoming and safe community by working with the Glen Ridge Police Department, the Borough of Glen Ridge Administration and Board of Health.
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CPR Education
To educate the community in CPR and first aid.
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Senior Citizen Support
To provide car transport to senior citizens residing in the Borough of Glen Ridge to other medical appointments.
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Non-Emergency Transport
Subject to ambulance availability and prior arrangement, to provide non-emergency transport to residents of the Borough of Glen Ridge back home from extended hospital stays or rehabilitation facilities.
History of the Squad
Source: Spring 2008 Glen Ridge Town Talk
1890 - 1950
In 1890, using a horse-drawn wagon, the first ambulance service was provided to the Glen Ridge community by Mountainside Hospital.
That service was discontinued in 1948, and the town then responded to emergency calls with police officers and members of the Glen Ridge Volunteer Fire Department arriving in a fire truck. If an ambulance was needed, a call was made to the dispatcher for the Montclair police ambulance, however its availability was not assured as it was on call to Montclair, Glen Ridge and also to Bloomfield at the time. If it was not available, backups included the Red Cross ambulance and what was delicately referred to as the “Gorny and Gorny service.” Since Gorny and Gorny was a local funeral parlor, one can easily imagine how medically counterproductive it must have been to be transported to the hospital in its available conveyance!
The Glen Ridge Volunteer Ambulance Squad was organized in 1950 as a “functional memorial” to the thirty-two men from town who fought and died serving their country during World War II. In the wake of that war, members of the Glen Ridge Battalion Forum were looking for a suitable way to pay tribute. The idea of establishing a memorial ambulance service in town was logical since Glen Ridge had single-handedly raised money to purchase an ambulance for the British during the war.
1950 - Today
THE FIRST AMBULANCE
Fundraising began for the town's first ambulance in early 1950 and the response was overwhelming. Even before letters of appeal were sent out, money poured into the fire station at the rate of $500 per day. In the end, 1,600 households in town (out of a total of 2,100) made donations. The $12,000 amount raised exceeded the set goal by $2,000. This allowed the purchase of an ambulance built by Cadillac that was then state-of-the-art, equipped with oxygen, a resuscitator and inhalator. There was also a brass plaque inside bearing the names of the 32 individuals from town who had died in the war. The new ambulance was manned by the volunteer firemen, two on call at all times, and in its first three years of service, it responded to over 650 calls.
The ambulance squad was run by the Glen Ridge fire department until the early 1990s when the fire department was dissolved and fire services were contracted to Montclair. Ambulance service continued without interruption as volunteers, representing a broad cross-section of the town in terms of gender, situation, and age from 16 to 70+ came together to build and evolve the ambulance squad into what it is today.
TODAY
Today, the squad has approximately 60 active members (including many nationally certified high school student EMTs) who donate their time and skills 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year to provide support and professional pre-hospital care and transport to those in need in Glen Ridge and neighboring communities. We are constantly training our volunteer organization to continue to provide the best and most proficient emergency care possible.
Our goal is to be someone’s hero every day.
About the Squad Today
TIMES HAVE CHANGED…
We are no longer a small group, we have over 60 active riding members and are always looking for adults to join our team. We serve not only Glen Ridge, but also Bloomfield and Montclair. Our service to other communities enables our members to experience more diverse types of EMS calls and to expand our knowledge base.
A FAMILY
Most importantly, we are a family sharing many life experiences, feeling privileged to care for those in need at what is often a very difficult time, and always learning from our experiences to continually become better at what we do.
Officers
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Iryna Lomaga Carey
CAPTAIN
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Thomas O’Neill
OPERATIONS
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Eric Weston
OPERATIONS & VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
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Mary Ellen Barone
ADMINISTRATION
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Julie Zichelli
TRAINING & PERSONAL EQUIPMENT
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BobbiJo Ringe
ON-BOARDING
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Mackenzie Carey
QUALITY ASSURANCE & IMPROVEMENT
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George Peterson
SUPPLY
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Sydney Carey
CPR
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Andrew Skorupski
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
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Emily Duffus
SAFETY OFFICER
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Elena Hughes
TREASURER
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Sophie Black
SCHEDULING
Board of Trustees
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Alex Meyer
CHAIR
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Iryna Lomaga Carey
EX-OFFICIO
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Mary Ellen Barone
EX-OFFICIO
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Erika Bleiberg
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Tom O'Neill
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Julie Zichelli
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George Peterson
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Joseph Potenzone
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Fred Wong
Driver Trainers
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Sydney Carey
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Don Zichelli
Active Members
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Sydney Appelbaum Roth
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Mary Ellen Barone
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John Bettenbender
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Sophie Black
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Henry Boszko
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Alan Breslin
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Jamie Bressler
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Eppa Capra
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Mackenzie Carey
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Sydney Carey
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Rita Cruz
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Darius Kevin Dehnad
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Madeline DeLuca
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Maia DeLuca
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Matthew DeLuca
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Christian DeMeola
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Graham Deubner
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Amber Duckett
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Connor Duffus
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Kaitlin Duffus
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Lisa Duffus
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Miles Feheley
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Emmanuel Go
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Elle Graham
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Feryal Haider
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David Hughes
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Ellie Hudon
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Elena Hughes
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Ashley Johnson
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Ellis Kastenmeier
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Nate Kastenmeier
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Jack Leigh
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Geoffrey Lipari
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Iryna Lomaga Carey
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Kate Machemer
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Russel Maloney
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Elyse McGuire
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Kimberly McGuire
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Maya Mehta
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Alex Meyer
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Chris Nehrbauer
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Thomas O'Neill
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Gavin Parikh
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George Peterson
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Haleigh Pine
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Joseph Potenzone
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Charlie Potters
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Ahalya Raghavan
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BobbiJo Ringe
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Gabrielle Ringe
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Samantha Ringe
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Michele Rollo
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Michelle Rumiguano
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Lila Sargent
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Victoria Sargent
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David Shaw
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Andrew Skorupski
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Kevin Skorupski
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Kathleen Skutch
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Emily Stapleford
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Terry Sullivan
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Eric Weston
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Fred Wong
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Marguerite Wusinich
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Karin Wyatt
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Sarp Yagiz
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Donald Zichelli
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Julie Zichelli
Senior Transport Drivers
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Barrentine, Meredith
COORDINATOR
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Henry Boszko
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Gene Myers
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Charlie Prothero
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Benjamin Ringe
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Jim Smith
Join The Senior Transport Team
Not ready to become an ambulance Driver or EMT, consider becoming a Senior Transport Driver. These dedicated members of GRVAS volunteer to drive Glen Ridge ambulatory seniors to doctor appointments. The Senior Transport Team has a Borough owned vehicle used for this very vital service.
JOIN US
If interested, please reach out to Meredith Barrentine, our Senior Transport Coordinator at 862-621-9245.