Supervisor Hoehmann recently attended the Spring Hill Community Ambulance Corps Annual Awards Ceremony and Installation Dinner, where he awarded certificates to all the honorees and officers. The event celebrated the dedication and hard work of the volunteers who serve the community.
Spring Hill Ambulance Corps plays a crucial role in covering portions of the Town of Clarkstown and Ramapo, making it one of the busiest corps in the county. Their commitment to providing essential emergency medical services is invaluable to the residents they serve.
Joining Supervisor Hoehmann at the ceremony were prominent figures, including Congressman Mike Lawler, Senator Bill Weber, Assemblyman John McGowan, and Supervisor Michael Specht. Their presence underscored the importance of the Spring Hill Ambulance Corps’ contributions to the community.
A heartfelt thank you goes out to all the volunteers, ambulance corps members, and EMS personnel who tirelessly work to save lives and ensure the safety and well-being of our community. Your dedication and service are deeply appreciated.