Based in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, Gary Reis has spent the last 20 years working in the private ambulance service field. A certified emergency medical technician, Gary Reis manages companies that have a fleet of more than 50 ambulances and make close to 50,000 transports annually. One of the most important things an ambulance service can do for the community is put additional infrastructure in place to ensure that communication lines are always open. A busy signal when calling 911 can cost precious seconds, which can be the difference between life and death in certain emergency situations. That’s why Access Ambulance Service has redundancy built into its 100-line dispatch system. The company has agreements in place with multiple phone carriers to make sure that communication lines are always open. The company’s dispatch center is open 24 hours a day and is staffed by experienced personnel who possess Emergency Medical Dispatch training. Dispatch staff are constantly trained in using the latest technology and equipment to make sure that customers always get the best service possible.
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AuthorA longtime resident of Pawtucket, Rhode Island, Gary Reis attended Tolman High School before pursuing his emergency medical technician credentials at the Community College of Rhode Island. Archives
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