Medical emergency? Call 911 first.

What we do

Emergency support built around the community.

JVAC combines local volunteer response, professional medical credentials, and practical education to help communities become safer and more resilient.

01

Emergency response

Early care when seconds count.

Certified EMTs, paramedics, and physicians are radio-dispatched with life-saving equipment to assess and stabilize patients while fire-rescue is en route.

  • Community-based response network
  • State- or nationally certified clinicians
  • Licensed and approved response vehicles
  • Direct support for the existing 911 system
02

Community education

Skills that empower neighbors.

JVAC offers free safety and emergency-preparedness education through houses of worship, schools, and community organizations.

  • CPR education
  • First Aid programs
  • Stop the Bleed training
  • Health and resilience outreach
03

Naloxone access

Tools that can reverse an overdose.

JVAC is a Florida-approved, no-cost distributor of Naloxone—the generic form of Narcan used to reverse opioid overdoses.

Ask about community access
04

Cultural sensitivity

Care that understands the person.

Responders are familiar with Jewish law and trained to respect a broad range of cultural considerations, helping patients make informed emergency-care decisions.

Service area

Founded in Palm Beach County.

JVAC's published plan is to expand its community-based response network across South Florida and beyond. Current availability varies by location, so always call 911 first and use the JVAC hotline to reach dispatch.

Non-transport serviceJVAC works alongside fire-rescue and does not replace ambulance transport.

When seconds count

Call 911 first. Then call JVAC.

561-270-JVAC (5822)