EMS Council of New Jersey (EMSCNJ) Names EMT Faith Lancaster 'Squad Member of the Year'

Squad Member of the Year Faith Lancaster, left, thanks her friend of 30 years and fellow Middle Township Ambulance Corps member Phyllis Linn for nominating her for the award. SAYREVILLE, NJ -- The EMS Council of New Jersey (EMSCNJ) has named Middle Township Ambulance Corps (MTAC) EMT Faith Lancaster “Squad Member of the Year.” A lifelong resident of Cape May and Atlantic Counties, Lancaster has been involved in EMS for 30 years. She has served in leadership roles for various squads, and even as a volunteer firefighter. She currently is serving her second term as chief of the MTAC. She also is a junior and cadet advisor for the MTAC. During her affiliations with four volunteer EMS squads over the years, Lancaster is credited with delivering 13 babies. “When the Woodstown Ambulance Squad’s building and vehicles were destroyed by fire, Faith was the first one to organize and deliver donated equipment and supplies 73 miles away to help them get started again,” said Phyllis Linn, Lancaster’s friend of 30 years and fellow MTAC member who nominated her for the award. “Wherever the need is, Faith is always ready to help.” Lancaster volunteered for many years with the Miss America pageant and parade, and has assisted local Girl Scouts working toward their first-aid patches and with cookie sales. Lancaster travels throughout New Jersey as a wedding officiant, and has visited numerous other states on vacations. She thrives on time spent with family and friends. Despite h...
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