New City, NY– The New City Ambulance Corps held its 64th annual dinner, a night of celebration and recognition for the dedicated volunteers and emergency service personnel who provide vital services to the community. Supervisor George Hoehmann and Chief Wanamaker were among the honored guests who attended the event to show their support and appreciation.
The evening was a tribute to the unwavering commitment and hard work of the Ambulance Corps members. Supervisor Hoehmann expressed his gratitude, stating, “The dedication and bravery of our emergency service personnel are truly commendable. Their relentless efforts save lives and make our community a safer place. Congratulations to all award recipients for their outstanding service.”
Chief Wanamaker echoed these sentiments, highlighting the importance of the volunteers’ contributions. “Our volunteers are the backbone of the New City Ambulance Corps. Their selfless service and dedication to helping others are what keep this organization strong and effective,” he said.
The event featured the presentation of service awards and recognition of milestones achieved by members of the Corps. These awards honor individuals who have demonstrated exceptional service, commitment, and professionalism in their roles.
Key Highlights of the Evening:
- Service Awards: Recognizing outstanding contributions and years of service by Corps members
- Milestone Achievements: Celebrating significant milestones and accomplishments within the organization
- Community Appreciation: Acknowledging the critical role of volunteers and emergency personnel in maintaining public safety
Supervisor Hoehmann and Chief Wanamaker took the opportunity to personally thank the volunteers, emphasizing the importance of their work and the positive impact they have on the community. Their presence underscored the strong support from local government for the Ambulance Corps and its mission.