A Pictorial History of Harbor City Volunteer Ambulance Squad: Melbourne, Florida 1966-1999
In April of 1966 a young girl was struck by a car and seriously injured while crossing US 1 in Eau Gallie. She lay in the road for 45 minutes before an ambulance from Central Brevard transported her to a nearby hospital. A few days after this incident, a group of seven concerned citizens gathered around a kitchen table at the home of Ed Franckewich. Thus Harbor City Volunteer Ambulance Squad (HCVAS) began and served South Brevard for thirty-three years until its dissolution on September 30, 1999. This is its pictoral history.
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A Pictorial History of Harbor City Volunteer Ambulance Squad: Melbourne, Florida 1966-1999
In April of 1966 a young girl was struck by a car and seriously injured while crossing US 1 in Eau Gallie. She lay in the road for 45 minutes before an ambulance from Central Brevard transported her to a nearby hospital. A few days after this incident, a group of seven concerned citizens gathered around a kitchen table at the home of Ed Franckewich. Thus Harbor City Volunteer Ambulance Squad (HCVAS) began and served South Brevard for thirty-three years until its dissolution on September 30, 1999. This is its pictoral history.
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A Pictorial History of Harbor City Volunteer Ambulance Squad: Melbourne, Florida 1966-1999

A Pictorial History of Harbor City Volunteer Ambulance Squad: Melbourne, Florida 1966-1999

by Sharon C. Irvin
A Pictorial History of Harbor City Volunteer Ambulance Squad: Melbourne, Florida 1966-1999

A Pictorial History of Harbor City Volunteer Ambulance Squad: Melbourne, Florida 1966-1999

by Sharon C. Irvin

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In April of 1966 a young girl was struck by a car and seriously injured while crossing US 1 in Eau Gallie. She lay in the road for 45 minutes before an ambulance from Central Brevard transported her to a nearby hospital. A few days after this incident, a group of seven concerned citizens gathered around a kitchen table at the home of Ed Franckewich. Thus Harbor City Volunteer Ambulance Squad (HCVAS) began and served South Brevard for thirty-three years until its dissolution on September 30, 1999. This is its pictoral history.

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ISBN-13: 9781796089554
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication date: 02/24/2020
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Pages: 238
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