
80-Year Squad Needs Volunteers: Just 6 Hours/Week
A New Jersey rescue squad that's saved lives for eight decades is looking for volunteers who can spare just six hours a week. No experience needed, and all training is free.
For 80 years, the Jefferson Township Rescue Squad has answered every emergency call with volunteer first responders, and now they're inviting everyday people to join their lifesaving mission.
The squad, which has operated entirely on volunteer power since 1945, is recruiting residents of all backgrounds and skill levels. Whether you're a high school student exploring emergency services, a retiree looking to stay active, or someone who simply wants to give back, there's a spot for you.
Here's what makes this opportunity special: you don't need any prior experience. The squad provides all training and uniforms completely free, and volunteers can make a real difference with just six hours of commitment per week.
The team needs Cadets (ages 16 to 18), Drivers, EMTs, and Auxiliary members. Every role matters when seconds count during medical emergencies.

"We're looking for people who want to give back, learn new skills, and be part of a team that truly serves the community," the squad explains. Former police officers and firefighters who miss the action are finding new purpose here, while students are gaining hands-on experience that looks incredible on college applications.
Why This Inspires
In an era when many community organizations struggle to find helping hands, this squad proves that the spirit of service is alive and well. For 80 years, neighbors have stepped up to help neighbors, learning CPR, driving ambulances, and showing up at 3 a.m. when someone needs help.
The training volunteers receive goes beyond medical skills. They learn teamwork under pressure, how to stay calm in chaos, and what it means to be someone's reason for hope on their worst day.
Jefferson Township residents interested in joining can scan the QR code on community flyers or fill out a contact form online. A squad representative will answer questions and explain next steps.
Six hours a week might not sound like much, but when those hours involve saving lives, they become the most meaningful time you'll ever spend.
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