Today we celebrate the six-year anniversary of GMR. We are thankful to our teams for their daily commitment in the communities we serve. We especially recognize the companies within the GMR family for their decades of service and providing care to the world at a moment’s notice. We are thrilled to celebrate this milestone and look forward to many more years of serving our communities. #OneTeam #OneGMR
🏁 Proud to continue our partnership with #INDYCAR! Here’s to another season of excellence. #OneTeam As part of a new multiyear partnership extension with Global Medical Response, the American Medical Response Safety Team will continue to be an integral part of #INDYCAR and Indianapolis Motor Speedway 2024 and beyond. Read more: https://www.indycar.com/news/2024/03/03-04-gmr-release
March is Women’s History Month. We recognize all the inspirational women throughout our country's history who have led by example to spark great change. We especially acknowledge the past and present contributions of women to our industry. #WomensHistoryMonth
What an incredible day of racing last weekend at the Daytona 500! We were thrilled to have our AMR NASCAR Safety Team back in action and ready to provide care at a moment’s notice. #OneTeam @daytona
Meet Zekia Reed, a highly skilled Emergency Medical Service (EMS) professional who has been serving her community for more than 18 years. Her journey in EMS began as a dispatcher, where she found her passion for helping those in need. Fueled by her passion, she expanded her skills and became an EMT, paramedic, field training officer (FTO) and now serves as an operation supervisor. During her EMS career, Zekia has acquired the valuable skill of observing things differently from various perspectives, which helps her react quickly and effectively in emergencies. Zekia proudly holds the distinction of being the first African American female paramedic in Illinois under the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) guidelines for Region 4. Her achievement is a testament to her dedication, hard work and perseverance in pursuing her goals. For those wanting to pursue a career in EMS, Zekia’s advice is to go for it. By doing so, you can bring unique perspectives and skills that could help create a more inclusive and responsive EMS system. She believes that diversity is essential in this field and plays a crucial role in supporting our communities. Thank you, Zekia, for your hard work and dedication to the communities we serve. We are proud to have you as part of the GMR family and look forward to your continued contributions to our mission of providing care to the world at a moment’s notice. To learn more about GMR career opportunities in your area, visit https://careers.gmr.net
We are proud of the success the City of El Cajon 911 Nurse Navigation program has achieved, making emergency operations more efficient and freeing up ambulances to address more urgent calls. As the program enters its second year, we look forward to the continued impact that will be made throughout the El Cajon community.
Congratulations to our AMR team members who were recently presented with Resolutions of Congress at the House of Representatives for their contributions to EMS within the state of Georgia! Thank you for your unwavering commitment and continued contributions to our mission of providing care to the world at a moment’s notice. #OneTeam
Celebrating #BlackHistoryMonth by shining a spotlight on our incredible Black EMS team members! Thank you to our American Medical Response New Haven team members for your contributions and commitment to the communities you serve. #OneTeam