Showing posts with label Rescue 161. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rescue 161. Show all posts

21 September 2011

ERUF 161 - Now

If you have seen the first video I posted regarding ERUF's humble beginning then you will noticed the big difference and a better ERUF now. It is obvious in the photo below of the many additional ambulance and fire trucks they have acquired and so does with other rescue tools and equipment. This time around it is almost top of the line (modern equipment and vehicles) comparing from where they have started and that they are using reconditioned and dilapidated vehicles. Remember the first fire truck that was built out from the junk shop and became a functional and fully operational.

image from ERUF 161.com

In fact, that was the catalyst of all the blessings that ERUF continue to receive from generous people local and in abroad. They were called Friends of ERUF. Watch the video below and you'll see what ERUF can offer in terms of EMS, Rescue and Fire.


Thank you to the Friends of ERUF for the undying support you have given to the organization. And thank you ERUF for the true dedicated community service despite of the bumps, here and there, that you have encountered as you grow in many aspects. I am sure you will continue to serve so that others may live.

If you have something or anything to help that you will extend to the Emergency Rescue Unit Foundation, commonly known as ERUF, you can coordinate with the group by visiting their website. ERUF161.com or you can visit ERUF Facebook page.

02 September 2011

ERUF 161 - Yesteryears

This is my entry to Techie She Lucky Blogger Weekly Giveaways Week 14. This week’s prize is $10 paypal credits from Sheila of Picture My World.

ERUF shares its own humble beginning.
This just reminds me of those old days (not that I'm old already) when most of the time we spent holidays and special family gatherings either inside the ambulance responding to call or was staying in the base waiting for a call to happen. I wish I still have those picture of mine wearing the arrow up shirt and the blue cover all. This will need a little and perhaps longer digging in my picture archives.