Who are we?

You’re among thousands at an antiwar demonstration when police start using pepper spray and firing tear-gas grenades. You’re choking and blinded. People around you are shouting and panicking. Ordinary fire and rescue services are standing idle–they are instructed never to enter areas until police declare them secured, and to tear-gas a crowd is to define it as insecure. 

Who will help? The StreetMedics. A band of volunteers with varying levels of medical credential but all specially trained in the treatment of the injuries most common at demonstrations. StreetMedics walk purposefully alongside frightened crowds, urging them to “walk!”. They move in buddy pairs, carrying medical supplies and wearing eclectic uniforms–a fishing vest with MEDIC and a star of life emblazoned on the back or a jacket with a Red Cross made of duct tape. 

Street Medics aren’t just at protests. We travel wherever we can to offer medical care. Be it an anti-war demonstration, a natural disaster or a war zone, the Street Medics will travel to help those in need.

3 responses to “Who are we?

  1. jsh

    safe travels and best of luck ya’lls! keepin you in my thoughts.

  2. Mike Rifen

    How can my 28 year old son, who lives in Denver, contact you about volunteering? His internet service is turned off right now.

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