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(201) Health, April 2009
Members of Holy Name Hospital and the 200 Club were pleased to present three local emergency responder agencies with defibrillators. (Left to right) Captain Edward Rose, Ridgefield Park Police Department; Henry Gates, vice president, 200 Club; Jack Terhune, president, 200 Club; Wayne Kinder, vice president, Facilities Management at Holy Name Hospital; Chuck Gerity, assistant vice president Emergency Preparedness and Operations; Joseph Parisi, chairman, Holy Name Hospital Health Care Foundation; John Mulvanez, Moonachie Police Department; Tony D’Amico, lieutenant, Carlstadt Fire Department, Truck Company #1; J.T. Sowers, lieutenant, Carlstadt Fire Department, Truck Company #1; Daniel Eckert, chief, Carlstadt Fire Department, Truck Company #1; and Chief Robert Lee, Ridgefield Park Police Department.
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Holy Name Hospital partners with 200 Club to donate defibrillators to local emergency service departments
Holy Name Hospital has recently partnered with the 200 Club to provide defibrillators to various police and fire departments in Bergen County. “Holy Name Hospital is proud to support such a worthy cause,” says Wayne Kinder, vice president, Facilities Management at Holy Name Hospital. “We salute the dedication that the personnel in emergency responder agencies exemplify on a daily basis.”

Eight defibrillators were distributed through the partnership program to the Ridgefield Park Police Department, the Moonachie Police Department and the Carlstadt Fire Department.  

The defibrillators were made possible by a 2008 grant request program through the 200 Club’s Appropriation Program. 

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