

Ramapo, NY – A new chapter for the William P. Faist Ambulance Corp. began this week, as the organization celebrated the ribbon-cutting ceremony for its newly constructed service facility in Ramapo. The state-of-the-art building, designed to store ambulance vehicles and medical equipment, will also serve as a working and living space for the dedicated EMS staff.
The ceremony drew numerous EMS volunteers and local community members who were excited to tour the new structure. The upgraded facility is set to improve operational efficiency and provide a more comfortable environment for the first responders who are on call to save lives throughout the Town of Ramapo.
The new building is amilestone for the William P. Faist Ambulance Corp., which has been a vital part of the community for years. With the expanded space and modern amenities, the volunteers will have the resources needed to continue their life-saving work, ensuring that the town’s emergency services remain top-notch.
Joining in to cut the ribbon were Ramapo Town Supervisor Michael Specht, NYS Assemblyman Aron Wieder, Rockland County Legislator Jessie Malowitz and Town of Ramapo Chief of Staff Mona Montal.