The pair — like their harried colleagues across the boroughs — went scrambling from address to address, dealing with dead bodies and heartbroken relatives, searching for answers in a world where words simply fail. During the virus’ April peak, the EMS crews were answering a record 7,000 calls a day, a number that’s roughly dropped by 50%.
Queens EMS instructors who found themselves on coronavirus front lines as pandemic hit now fear second wave of deadly virus

Prepare Now Before its too Late
Discover where products are available & compare prices