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Motor Vehicle Operator BOB STEVENS

Ambulance Technician FRANK
"Little Baby" D'AMORE
January 30,1983                             

Paramedic MARC MICHAELS
November 8,1981                           

EMT Captain SYLVESTER WILKES

EMT Lieutenant GORDON ANTHONY

DAVID NATT M.D. EMT-P
January 15,1992                          
                         

Paramedic IRA MEDJUCK
August 10,1995                           
                            

EMT-D FELIX CABALLERO
September 10,1996                        

Paramedic Captain MARK ROTHSTEIN
1997                                  

EMT Lieutenant BILL MONROE

Assistant Chief NEIL MINGRONE

Motor Vehicle Operator MANNY EAGLE

Paramedic Lieutenant BARBARA POPPO
In the Line of Duty- January 21,2001
                          
MVO Foreman WILLIAM MULLINS

Paramedic Lieutenant VIC SILVER
September 1,2000                         

EMT-D WILLIAM PAGAN
September 17,2002    
   
Paramedic GREG "Fozzy Bear" SERENA
June 24,2006                                
              
From the earliest days of the first aid station on the beach,  there have been thousands of men and women who have answered the cry for help of the sick and injured "By The Sea". Most of the names have been lost to history in a profession never considered as prestigious or heroic as NYPD or FDNY. Yet the number of lives quietly saved by these dedicated individuals far exceeds that of the other emergency services.


Internes, Ambulance Surgeons, Ambulance Attendants, Ambulance Technicians, Ambulance Enginemen, Motor Vehicle Operators, Ambulance Corpsmen, Emergency Medical Technicians, and Paramedics....  Whether all they had to offer was the skillful handling of a fast horse racing over a cobblestone street, or the modern capabilities of  IV's, drugs and defibrillators... all have taken this challenging profession and served with dedication and distinction..
CONEY ISLAND, BRIGHTON BEACH, MANHATTAN BEACH, SHEEPSHEAD BAY, GRAVESEND, and BENSONHURST
This website is dedicated to some of the members of
  The Coney Island Ambulance Station who have answered their final call.
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