An accomplished entrepreneur in the medical field, Gary Reis serves as the president of Access Ambulance Services in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Under the direction of Gary Reis, Access Ambulance maintains a well-equipped fleet of nearly 50 ambulances staffed by highly trained EMTs and medical professionals. All of the company’s ambulances are held to the highest maintenance standards and are regularly serviced by a sister company, Triton Fleet Services. In addition to servicing Access Ambulance vehicles, Triton Fleet Services serves commercial customers across the construction, trucking, transportation, and other industries. Located in downtown Pawtucket, Triton Fleet Services maintains a staff of professional mechanics with specific experience working with fleet vehicles. Triton’s specially trained mechanics are all certified as commercial fleet technicians and offer maintenance and repair services ranging from emissions diagnostics to tire service. Additionally, Triton maintains facilities and equipment specifically for ambulance repair and maintenance. Driven by a commitment to quality and customer service, Triton works with each client to develop a customized maintenance schedule and service program for each company’s needs, and the professional staff stands ready to answer any questions or provide a tour of the service facility. To learn more, please visit www.tritonfleetservices.com.
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A medical services industry leader, Gary Reis brings more than two decades of experience to his role as president and CEO of Access Ambulance Services in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. In this position, Gary Reis leads a company providing basic and advanced life support services to patients across Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Basic life support services offered by Access Ambulance are reserved for individuals who do not need advanced care. Typically, these patients need access to oxygen tanks or assistance walking because of sprains or broken bones, and can be transported by a stretcher. Access Ambulance also maintains a robust set of advanced life support services provided by the company’s team of certified emergency medical technicians. Advanced life support services include IV therapy, medication administration, and ECG monitoring. In addition to life support services, Access Ambulance provides specialized transportation options to meet the needs of patients. The company maintains a staff of bilingual EMTs for non-English speaking patients, as well as a fleet of ambulances equipped with wheelchairs, bariatric equipment, and ventilators. To learn more about the services offered by Access Ambulance Services, visit accessambulance.com/Services.aspx. Gary Reis has served as president of Access Ambulance Service since establishing the company in 2007. In addition to his leadership role at Access Ambulance Service, Gary Reis functions as president of Triton Fleet Services, Med Tech Ambulance Service, and Med Tech, Inc.
Over the last 11 years, the Access Ambulance Service team has established a number of important professional relationships throughout the company’s areas of service in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. The organization has been approved as an emergency transportation services provider for all hospitals in the state of Rhode Island, an agreement that has resulted in the company gaining extensive experience in areas of both basic life support and advanced life support, critical care, and wheelchair transportation. Furthermore, Access Ambulance Service is part of an onsite critical care ambulance rotation including Miriam Hospital and Kent Hospital. It also belongs to the Landmark Medical Center Critical Care Response Team. Additional professional relationships include a backup agreement with Stat South Coast and a management connection with Med Tech Ambulance Service. |
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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