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A 1960s era ambulance on a Hill District Pittsburgh street at night, emergency lights reflecting off wet pavement, crew preparing equipment at the rear doors, capturing the pioneering work of Freedom House Ambulance.

Freedom House Ambulance: Pittsburgh’s Forgotten EMS Pioneers

People & PersonalitiesBy userMay 11, 2026

Somewhere in Pittsburgh’s Hill District in the late 1960s, a young man with no formal medical background beyond a rigorous training program was doing things in the back of a moving ambulance that had never been done outside a hospital. He was managing airways, starting intravenous lines, monitoring cardiac rhythms, and making clinical decisions that…

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