Successful entrepreneur Gary Reis is the founder and president of Rhode Island’s Access Ambulance Service. The company is authorized to provide its services to all hospitals in the state, and is licensed to operate both there and in Massachusetts. Under the leadership of Gary Reis, the company’s personnel undergo continuous and updated training, with a monitoring system in place for those assigned to transport vehicles. Access Ambulance Service has its own modern training facility and employs a dedicated education and training coordinator. A two-week orientation, including lectures and field training, is required for all employees. All mandatory trainings follow the national standards and guidelines for training and certification. Monthly classes are conducted at the company facility, and all employees must participate in at least four trainings every year. Employees wear a standard uniform and have a company photo ID badge. The badge carried by all Access drivers includes certifications and licensure levels. The company’s sophisticated human-resource digital platform is integrated with the dispatch system. This setup prevents an employee with expired credentials from being given vehicle assignments.
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For more than 20 years, Gary Reis has served as the president of Med Tech Ambulance Service, an ambulance service company that employs more than 400 people and serves 14 hospitals and over 90 nursing homes in the Pawtucket, Rhode Island, area. Highly active within his local community, Gary Reis supports charitable organizations such as the Pawtucket YMCA and the Pawtucket Soup Kitchen. Located in the basement of St. Joseph’s Church, the Pawtucket Soup Kitchen provides breakfast and hot dinner five days a week, as well as Saturday brunch and special holiday meals. The Pawtucket Soup Kitchen provides daily lunch at ACCESS-RI, an organization that serves chronically homeless individuals. The non-profit organization relies on donations and volunteers to serve more than 100 people each day. In addition to daily meals, the Pawtucket Soup Kitchen partners with the RI Coalition for the Homeless to host a free legal clinic each month. Individuals who may be eligible for SNAP can visit the educational SNAP Outreach program twice a month. |
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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