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NYC VERRAZANO 10-13 - ASSOCIATION (Homepage)
NYC VERRAZANO CHRISTMAS 2004

NATIONAL NYCPD 10-13 ORGANIZATION
NYC VERRAZANO 10-13 ASSOCIATION STORE
BUNKER HILL GOLF OUTING JUNE 14, 2004
200 CLUB
NYC VERRAZANO 10-13 ASSN NOVEMBER 2004


NYC VERRAZANO 10-13 ASSOCIATION
3RD ANNUAL GOLF OUTING   JUNE 13, 2005


The third  annual NYC Verrazano 10-13 Association golf outing was held on Monday, June 13, 2005 at Bunker Hill Golf Course www.distinctgolf.com/bunker/

PHOTO FILE OF 2005 GOLF OUTING:


L.toR. Bill O’Neill and Vin Bamundo
NY Cop Online Magazine photo



L.toR. John Cosenza, Jim O’Brien, Tony DeNatale, John Picozzi
NY Cop Online Magazine photo



L.toR. Joe Vozza, Phil Alba, Rich Commesso, Joe Masella. Eddie Reuss and Harry Devoti in background.
NY Cop Online Magazine photo



L.toR. Ralph Caldarola, Ed Reuss, Ernie Fazio, and Joe Manfra at the grill.  Cooking Brontosaurus ribs.
NY Cop Online Magazine photo



L.toR. Jack Hellman and Eddie Jordan supervising the outing. That APO training came in handy.
NY Cop Online Magazine photo.




L.toR. Joe Naveran, Joe Vozza, Bob Harris, and Gene Daneluzzi.
NY Cop Online Magazine photo



L.toR. Seated: Pete Anterio, Bill Kelly, Hank Cartmell, Standing: Larry Ernest and Mike Hicks
NY Cop Onlne Magazine photo



L.toR. David Kelly, Mike Hicks, Frank Sztuk, and Rich Commesso
NY Cop Online Magazine photo



L.toR. Bob Rask, Vin Bamundo, Bill O’Neill, and Phil Festa enjoy the day.
NY Cop Online Magazine photo



L.to R. Chris Doyle, Matt Hopp, and Kevin Stumpf.  Active cops who support us old timers!
NY Cop Online Magazine photo



L.to R. NJ Shore 10-13 members Tom Wahler and Jack McGuirk
NY Cop Online Magazine photo



L.toR. Joe Vozza, Phil Alba, Ed Reuss, Bill Frickenstein, Jack Ferguson
NY Cop Online Magazine photo


POLICE RELIEF FUND, EMERGENCY MEDICAL SQUAD

Proceeds from the golf outing will be donated to The Police Relief Fund, Emergency Medical Squad .

For the information of those who do not know the Mission of the Police Relief Fund, the following is a letter from the Director of that Unit:

The following details the benefits available to retired and active members of the New York City Police Department.
Benefit Program. Police Relief Fund

1.     The exclusive function of the Emergency Medical Squad is to provide the highest quality of care to active and retired members of the service at their time of need. This service includes both the availability of ambulance service as well as the loan of a myriad selection of medical equipment for as long as their condition dictates.

2.     The following criteria must be met in order for this benefit to become available:

        a) The requesting patient must be either an active or retired member of the service, his or her spouse, unmarried dependent children, father, mother, father-in-law, mother-in-law or a brother or sister of the member. Brothers and sisters are covered only if they are residing with and are supported by the member.
        b) The ambulance is available to transport non-ambulatory patients from his/her residence to a hospital(s): from a hospital to his/her home: and also from one medical facility to another medical facility.
        c) The ambulance can travel up to two hundred and fifty miles outside the city limits. However one point of the trip must be within the confines of the City of New York.
        d) Our police officers are all highly trained emergency medical technicians as well as certified cardiopulmonary resuscitation experts . They can professionally handle the transfer of almost every category of patients condition with the highest level of proficiency and expertise. However, certain limitations must be adhered to for the safety of both the officers and the patients they serve.
    The department ambulance can not be used in the following situations:
        1) NO EMOTIONALLY DISTURBED PATIENTS without the prior approval of the Commanding Officer, Emergency Medical Squad.
        2) NO EMERGENCY MATERNITY CASES
        3) NO KNOWN AIRBORNE COMMUNICABLE DISEASE TRANSFERS without the proper direction of competent medical authority and the approval of the Commanding Officer, Emergency Medical Squad.
        4) NO INTENSIVE CARE UNIT TRANSFERS without a doctor or a hospital-approved nurse on board the ambulance. This is due to the fact that we are not certified as an advanced life support ambulance.
        5) NO PATIENTS WITH OPEN OR OOZING WOUNDS without the proper dressings as per the instructions of competent medical authority. IT SHOULD FURTHER BE NOTED THAT FOR THE PROTECTION OF ALL PATIENTS AND THE TRANSPORTING OFFICERS, ALL PRUDENT AND NECESSARY SAFETY STANDARDS AND MEDICAL PRECAUTIONS WILL BE STRICTLY FOLLOWED.

3.     The ambulance service is available primarily Monday through Friday from 7:00am to 11:00 pm. In the event that a member requires the service on a late tour or a weekend, we may be able to fulfill that need as well. The member will simply telephone our command with the request and if the transfer must be made during non-operational hours, we may be able to make appropriate arrangements to handle the transfer. It should be noted further that we are not a "first responder ambulance." The initial ambulance transportation to a medical facility should be handled directly through the patients emergency ambulance telephone number, whether that be "911" or another local emergency telephone number. As soon as the patient is stabilized at the receiving hospital we will gladly attempt to handle any subsequent transfers.

4.    The following is a comprehensive list of durable medical equipment currently stocked at our command and available to the membership and their families:
            - oxygen therapy equipment             - portable oxygen
            - oxygen concentrators                     - pulmo-aide equipment
            - electric hospital beds                    - wheel chairs    
            - hip chairs                                     - commodes
            - walkers                                        - canes, crutches  
            - hoyer lifts, slings                           - trapeze bars
            - ortho-biotic chairs                        - tens unit therapy
            - geriatric chairs                             - intravenous stands
        Additionally, other medical equipment becomes availabe on occasion and members are advised to call this command with their specific and immediate medical need. If the medical is currently available, the member will be advised and arrangements will be made for delivery to the patient. If the patient lives within the confines of New York City, our command can make arrangements for the equipment to be delivered and professionally set up at the patients residence. If the patient lives outside the city of New York our staff will make the necessary arrangements for a convenient time for the member to pick up the equipment at our facility.
    5.    In the event that you, or any member of your constituency have any questions regarding the benefits of the Police Relief Fund of the Emergency Medical Squad, please feel free to call Sgt. Gerard Cooke, Emergency Medical Squad, or the undersigned at 718-626-9320 or 9321.

                                                                                    Thomas M. Deger
                                                                                     Director

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SEE YOU NEXT YEAR!


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