Brookings Health System seeks donations for a new ambulance

New Ambulance for Brookings Health System: A Call to Community Support during Fundraising Efforts

The Brookings Health System’s ambulance team serves not only Brookings County but also other counties and even ventures into Minnesota when needed. With the rising costs of purchasing a new ambulance, reaching a fundraising goal becomes a significant challenge. However, the ‘Aiming to Inspire’ 15th annual fundraiser and raffle has been organized to support the acquisition of a new ambulance. Brittany Venekamp, the Brookings Health System’s Foundation Director, stresses the importance of community support in promoting local healthcare and enabling the health system to continue providing emergency services.

Tom Papiernik, a paramedic with 13 years of experience, describes the ambulance as an emergency room on wheels. He has witnessed firsthand the wear and tear that their current vehicles have endured over the years. Papiernik emphasizes that it is not just about mileage but also the strain on vehicles. By participating in fundraising events like the clay target tournament on August 8 at the Brookings Gun Club, individuals can help ensure that the health system has the resources needed to continue providing essential services.

Papiernik and Venekamp both express gratitude for community support in ensuring that emergency services are available when they are needed most. The need for emergency medical care is always present, and having access to reliable transportation is critical in delivering these services efficiently and effectively.

To learn more about how you can contribute to this important cause, visit our website today. We invite you to join us in making a difference by supporting our efforts towards ensuring that everyone in our community has access to quality healthcare when they need it most.

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