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Black Panther Party — Part 6
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would soon begin operating a free ambulance service for poor
people in Winston Salem and the surrounding Forsyth County.
The article quoted Forsyth County Board of Commissioners
Chairman JOHN C. KIGER as saying that "What we see now is
basically a group of people concerned about ambulance service. ,,
The Panthers have been working hard to gain commmity support."
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The article further noted that NELSON MALLOY, a 26 year
old member of the BPP, was heading the free ambulance project and
boasted 81 hours of emergency medical training for himself and
27 volunteers who have also received Red Cross training in
first aid. MALLOY noted that 23 of the volunteers were not | .
members of the BPP, suggesting a tremendous amount of community °°
support.
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community. Now we're going back to it. We're returning to our
original vision." MALLOY noted other BPP community projects,
including rat control and free food and clothing drives for those ;
in need, and stated that the ambulance project was on solid ground.,;
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The article reported that the ambulance service would
be free to everyone as opposed to a $20 fee presently being
charged by the Forsyth County Ambulance Service being operated ,)
by the County. ,
In the January 30, 1974, edition of the Winston Salem ;
Journal, a local newspaper published in Winston Salem, North Carolina, .
there appeared on page 14-B an article by staff reporter JOE
PICHIRALLO entitled “Panther Ambulance Here Finally Begins
Operating." The article stated at approximately five years ago
BPP leaders first had the idea of starting their own ambulance
service and that it has finally become a reality after the signing
of necessary legal papers activating the ambulance franchise
awarded to the Panthers by the Forsyth County Commissioners,
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The article 3sdditionally noted that the Panther Ambulance
technicians were in uniforms designed by other Panther members
consisting of green coveralls with patches on both sleeves.
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One patch bore the red, black and green colors of the "black
liberation" flag and the other a black panther. Across the front
of the coveralls was written "The Black Panther Joseph Waddell
People's Free Ambulance Service."
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