Menter To Host “Stuff An Ambulance” Event December 10

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FULTON, NY — On Saturday December 10 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Menter Ambulance will be hosting its annual “Stuff an Ambulance” event at the Fulton Wal-Mart.

An ambulance will be present on site and the goal is to fill the entire ambulance with new toys, non-perishable food items, can openers, hygiene supplies, and pet supplies to be donated to local residents and pets in need during this holiday season.

As the largest local ambulance service provider in the region, Menter Ambulance personnel are all too familiar with the challenges that the poor and needy face in the community, and have decided to do something about it.

The annual “Stuff an Ambulance” event allows not only Menter Ambulance personnel an outlet to help those in need, but encourages community members to do the same.

Members of the community are asked to bring their items to the ambulance outside of the Wal-Mart and Menter personnel will fill the ambulance with the items and then make a donation of the items to the Catholic Charities Holiday Food Boxes and the local animal shelter.

For more information about Menter Ambulance’s ongoing charitable and philanthropic efforts, please contact Menter Ambulance’s Public Information Officer, Joseph Provost at 315-592-4145 x.163 or by email at [email protected]. Menter Ambulance can be found on the web at www.menteramb.com and on most social media channels using the handle @menteramb.

About Menter Ambulance:

Menter Ambulance is a privately owned ambulance service located in Oswego County. The service has been in existence since 1952 and currently has bases of operations in Fulton, Oswego, and Central Square, and provides service to many surrounding municipalities.

The service provides Advanced Life Support emergency ambulance transport, and non-emergent transportation. The mission of Menter Ambulance is to provide high quality, effective prehospital care to the residents of Oswego County.

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