Mobil Life responders recognized for life-saving efforts

Posted 1/16/19

Mobile Life Support Services, was publicly recognized, along with several other emergency agencies, for its staff’s administration of life-saving, emergency medical care. Dan Dulin is the owner …

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Mobil Life responders recognized for life-saving efforts

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Mobile Life Support Services, was publicly recognized, along with several other emergency agencies, for its staff’s administration of life-saving, emergency medical care.
Dan Dulin is the owner and operator of Par 5 Landscaping in New Windsor. Dulin was trimming trees in the Town of Montgomery when he was electrocuted on October 9, 2018. Mobile Life Support Services paramedic, Beth Grass, was one of the EMS responders that arrived on the scene, providing immediate and critical medical interventions and transporting Dulin to Orange Regional Medical Center in Middletown
Having sustained serious injuries, Dulin was later air-lifted to the Lehigh Valley Hospital in Allentown, Pa., where he spent more than two months recovering in the burn unit.

Recently, he returned home after an additional three weeks of rehabilitation therapy at Helen Hayes Hospital in West Haverstraw.

In a public letter, Mike and Cheryl Dulin, Dan’s parents, penned thanks to Mobile Life Support Services, as well as Town of Montgomery Police Department, Walden Ambulance Corps, Air Methods Corps, Orange Regional Medical Center and Lynn and Mariann Decerbo.