Based in Rhode Island, Gary Reis serves as head of Med Tech Ambulance Service, which provides a host of coordinated ambulance services that place patient well-being first. Also licensed in Massachusetts, Gary Reis and his team manage a fleet of nearly 50 vehicles that undertake approximately 49,000 transports on a yearly basis. At the heart of the Med Tech value proposition is a dedicated Communications Center with state-of-the-art equipment that supports key mission elements. A computer-aided dispatch system (CAD) provides real-time data within constantly evolving assignment parameters. All assistance requests are automatically assigned a specific number that helps track services provided at every stage, in a way that is both monitored and recorded. This ensures assessment of quality of response in a quantifiable way as well as optimal deployment of vehicles and teams. Redundant backup systems ensure the integrity of all data collected and an uninterrupted power supply ensures that communications and transport are not unnecessarily delayed.
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As founder of Med Tech Ambulance Service, Gary Reis leads a Rhode Island provider of advanced ambulance solutions. Gary Reis and his team emphasize compassionate care statewide and offer basic life support (BLS), which provides patients and family members with transportation via stretcher in situations that do not require advanced life support. Among those patients that can benefit from this level of service are those who have sustained limb fractures and those who are unable to bear weight. In addition, people requiring oxygen and those recovering from surgical procedures may require BLS services. In contrast, patients requiring advanced life support receive a combination of Med Tech Ambulance transportation, basic EMT support, and treatment by paramedics and EMT cardiacs. Among the provided care options are ventilator support, IV therapy, and administration of needed medications. In particular, paramedics are able to transport patients within the state who have been administered nitroglycerin, Heparin, and Aggrastat. To learn more about Med Tech Ambulance Services’ full range of options, which also include wheelchair transport, visit www.medtechambulance.com. |
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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