Stamford Emergency Medical Services Donates Tree to Cassena Care of Stamford’s Annual Festival of Trees

Stamford Emergency Medical Services donated a rescue-themed Christmas tree to the Cassena Care of Stamford’s Fourth Annual Festival of Trees.  The three-foot tree is beautifully decorated with ornaments reminding us of the work EMS providers do to protect our community.  

“Thank you so much for participating in such a good cause,” said Minette Zambo, Regional Director of Admissions for Cassena Care. “The festival of trees is an annual event where pre-lit and decorated trees will be auctioned. The proceeds will go to The Over 60 Club in Stamford.”  

“Stamford EMS is thrilled to join this special tradition again this year,” said Patricia Squires, Stamford EMS Chief, and C.E.O.  “As a private nonprofit organization, we understand the value of community support.  It’s our pleasure to donate to the club.”

Stamford Emergency Medical Services Inc. is Connecticut’s only CAAS accredited EMS agency, responding to over 14,000 calls annually as a private, nonprofit organization.  Since being organized in 1992 to provide pre-hospital care and ambulance services, Stamford Emergency Medical Services has remained clearly focused in its mission to provide high quality, compassionate emergency care and education to the communities it serves.  To learn more, or to make a donation, visit stamfordems.org or call (203) 968-1118.

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Submitted by Darien, CT

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