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One United EMS

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One United EMS
community ambulance service

Together, we can empower each other. One United EMS is a volunteer emergency medical service and ambulance provider in the United States, with numerous branches serving communities throughout New Jersey and New York State. We work together to provide access and awareness to the most fundamental state: health.

650+

VOLUNTEERS
helping those in need

9,000+

CALLS PER MONTH
Asking for help

100+

Response Vehicles & Ambulances
Speeding to the rescue

Nathan’s Vision for
One United EMS

One United EMS mission is to save lives, and to prevent, reduce, and treat injuries and illness’, through collaboration, accessibility, and action. It provides first-aid and ambulance services to the most vulnerable populations. As a volunteer himself, Nathan has helped save lives of residents throughout North Jersey. Seeing firsthand the importance of helping people, Nathan became inspired to help more people stay safe.

Nathan’s vision is to create more community ambulance services throughout the globe. He believes ambulance services are a priority, not a privilege. Focused on uplifting each other to support and learn from people’s state of emergency, Nathan hopes to reduce the gap between safety and preparedness.

Our Core SERVICES

One United EMS helps improve the response time throughout its coverage and non-coverage area by adding more EMTs and ambulances to the system. This allows other ambulances to respond more quickly to other calls, creating more access and solutions.

One United EMS also distributes safety information throughout New Jersey, and other important services such as searches for missing people, community safety, and first-aid training programs. Moreover, we work with other EMS, Police, Firefighters, Paramedics, and other agencies to work together in leading better and healthier communities

  • Ambulance Service
  • Voluntary EMS
  • Hospital Based Services
  • Fire or Police Linked Services
  • Training Services
  • Safety Information
  • Missing People Services
  • Community Safety and First-Aid training programs

What Clients Say

Nathan works hard to reach new levels of success in property management, but don’t take our word for it. Here is what some of his clients have to say.

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Toronto’s Hot Rental Market is Good News for Landlords

Emerging from almost two years of pandemic policies, the GTA rental market is in flux. Last year’s rent freeze kept prices stable but rents are now trending up, spiking as Toronto landlords try to recoup their losses.

Rising rents, in combination with declining inventory, are making the market even more competitive

April 12, 2022 Comments are off

Common Toronto Landlord Mistakes And How to Avoid Them

Every so often, a real estate horror story hits the news. Tenants who damage property, unpaid rent, late payments, unacceptable behavior – being a landlord in the GTA isn’t always easy.

Take the case of one Toronto property owner, who rented her North York home to a young family last year.

April 13, 2022 Comments are off

New federal budget outlines upcoming housing initiatives

Last week, the federal government announced its new budget and with it, brought many new initiatives targeting the housing market. As housing affordability and availability have become ever-increasingly hot topics in Canadian politics, the Liberal government has proposed a diverse set of initiatives to increase supply, reduce demand, and make

April 14, 2022 Comments are off

Nathan Levinson Founder of Royal York Property Management plans to spread its wings beyond Canada and Europe in the coming years.

Royal York Property Management is already a success story in the real estate sector with tens of thousands of properties managed and leased by them.

There are tons of success stories that we read about coming from different industries and sectors of the world. However, some of these stories have

April 15, 2022 Comments are off