A Pictorial History of Harbor City Volunteer Ambulance Squad


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In April Of 1966 A Young Girl Was Struck By A Car And Seriously Injured While Crossing Us 1 In Eau Gallie. She Lay In The Road For 45 Minutes Before An Ambulance From Central Brevard Transported Her To A Nearby Hospital. A Few Days After This Incident A Group Of Seven Concerned Citizens Gathered Around A Kitchen Table At The Home Of Ed Franckewich. Thus Harbor City Volunteer Ambulance Squad (Hcvas) Began And Served South Brevard For Thirty-Three Years Until Its Dissolution On September 30 1999. This Is Its Pictoral History.
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