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Best Practice Guidelines Help Save More Lives

Gary Reis is the president of Med Tech Ambulance Service and Access Ambulance Service, two private ambulance companies that operate in Rhode Island and Massachusetts. Over a period of decades, Gary Reis has created teams that communicate efficiently and dispatch ambulances in a timely manner. However, this are just two of the key things hospitals and nursing homes require of emergency medical services. Best practice guidelines make ambulance services as effective as they can be.

The companies follow best practices, providing their employees comprehensive medical training for Basic Life Support (BLS) skills, including the use of AEDs and the ability to administer CPR for children, infants, and adults. Ambulance companies like these provide wheelchair transportation and Advanced Life Support (ALS) transportation as well as paramedic, bariatric, pediatric, and neonatal transportation to patients with a variety of needs.

Ambulance operators that use best practice guidelines, issued by the Rhode Island Ambulance Service Coordinating Advisory Board, are best prepared to save lives and provide a high standard of care. Rules regulate everything from ensuring heavy equipment is safely affixed to the vehicle, to establishing guidelines for resuscitating patients.
Best Practice Guidelines Help Save More Lives
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Best Practice Guidelines Help Save More Lives

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