Rhode Island business owner Gary Reis serves as the president of Triton Fleet Services and Med Tech Ambulance Services. In addition, Gary Reis leads Access Ambulance Service, a private ambulance transportation company. Due to the expense of some ambulance services, many individuals may be hesitant to call for an ambulance when they need one. However, ambulances are sometimes necessary, particularly when a person is experiencing a potentially life-threatening issue. Sudden confusion, breathing difficulties, and chest pain are symptoms of a heart attack. When a person is experiencing these symptoms, he or she needs an ambulance for immediate medical attention. An ambulance is also needed to move a person who may be further injured if he or she is moved by someone who is not a medical professional. In most cases, this occurs after a person experiences a major trauma, such as a fall or a car accident. Ambulance personnel members are trained to remove people from dangerous situations and transport them without worsening their injuries. Finally, an ambulance is necessary when people around the victim are too distraught to drive them safely. Seeing a loved one or friend injured is difficult for many people, and they may be too upset or worried about the injured person to drive.
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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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