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Marlboro First Aid Swears In New Officers; New Members Welcome
The Marlboro First Aid Squad is made up of 60 volunteers who respond to 175 calls a month. They always need new members; training is free.
MARLBORO, NJ — On Tuesday night, new officers were sworn in for 2020 year for the Marlboro First Aid Squad.
Marlboro Mayor Jonathan Hornik presided over the installation of the officers for the 2020 calendar year. The Marlboro First Aid Squad is all volunteer and responds to any call for help whenever a Marlboro residents dials 911. The Marlboro First Aid Squad is comprised of more than 60 volunteers who provide 40,000 hours of volunteer service per year. The group says they respond to an average of 175 medical emergency calls per month.
Sworn in on Tuesday night were:
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Bob Cembor, President
Mary Cataudella, Vice President
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Jonathan Varod, Treasurer
Max Wolfson, Recording Secretary
Dylan Mullins, Corresponding Secretary
Daniel Heitner, Director of Budget
Bradley Borr, Joe Cammarata, Lawrence Movsik, Trustees
Michele Lewis, Captain
Brad Greenberg, First Lieutenant
Carolann Mannino, Second Lieutenant
Matt Banwer, Sergeant
“We are proud to serve our community and want the residents and those passing through to know we provide quality patient care, delivered with compassion, 24/7, 365 days a year," said President Cembor.
“We hope you don’t need us, but when you do, we are here to care for you," said Lewis.
As a volunteer organization, they are always looking for new members. The training is free and the hours are flexible. For more information, please call the Marlboro First Aid Squad directly at (732) 536-1166. For all other information, or to donate online, please visit www.marlborofirstaid.org.
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