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Cetronia Ambulance Corps celebrates 70 years serving Lehigh Valley

The Cetronia Ambulance Corps celebrated its 70th Anniversary with a ribbon cutting and open house at their headquarters, 4300 Broadway, South Whitehall, May 22.

Hayden Rinde, assistant vice president of Affiliated Chambers, Western Lehigh Chamber of Commerce, was the Master of Ceremonies for the program.

The well attended program included members of the board of directors, county, state and federal politicians, Cetronia EMS and coroners office personnel and members of the general public.

Diane Kelly, president of the South Whitehall Township Board of Commissioners, thanks Cetronia Ambulance Corps personnel for their 70 years of service to the township and Lehigh Valley during the ambulance corps 70th Anniversary Open House.
Cetronia Ambulance Corps Board of Trustees chair Greg Kile and CEO Robert Mateff Sr., hold a proclamations presented to them by Lehigh County Executive Phillips Armstrong lauding the ambulance corps 70 years of providing life saving service to all of the Lehigh Valley and beyond.
South Whitehall Township commissioners Jacob Roth and Monica Hodges, Cetronia Ambulance Corps Board of Trustees chair Greg Kile, Chief Executive Officer Bob Mateff Sr., and South Whitehall Commissioner Diane Kelly at the Cetronia Ambulance Corps 70th Anniversary Open House and Ribbon Cutting May 22.
Robert Mateff Sr., Cetronia Ambulance Corps CEO, is presented with a congratulatory certificate from Sara Baran representing U.S. Congressman Ryan Mackenzie, 7th District.
Hayden Rinde, assistant vice president of Affiliated Chambers, Western Lehigh Chamber of Commerce, was the master of ceremonies for the Cetronia Ambulance Corps 70th Anniversary Open House and Ribbon Cutting.
Chief Executive Officer Robert Mateff Sr., accepts a congratulatory message from Sarah Hildebrandt representing State Sen. Jarrett Coleman, R-16th, at the Cetronia Ambulance Corps 70th Anniversary Open House and Ribbon Cutting at their Headquarters, 4300 Broadway, South Whitehall, May 22.
Cetronia Ambulance Corps Board of Trustees chair Greg Kile accepts a congratulatory message from Jean Creedon representing State Rep. Mike Schlossberg, D-132nd.
PRESS PHOTOS BY LOU WHEELANDAdministrators and members of the board of directors of the Cetronia Ambulance Corps had a successful open house and ribbon cutting ceremony May 22. Included were Kim Blichar, chief marketing and development officer; board member Timothy Holt; board of trustees chair Greg Kile; CEO Bob Mateff Sr.; CFO Amy Ninos and board members Joe Candio and Tim Woodbridge. Photo coverage continues on A2.