We welcome President and CEO Nick Loporcaro to our GMR family. Hear from Nick as he talks about his background and shares where his focus will be for his first 90 days.
Coming from a first responder family, Adriana Roncarati has always been interested in a career in EMS. After high school she took an EMT course and realized that field work was not the best fit for her, but she quickly found her calling as a dispatcher. She now uses her skills to provide integral support in the EMS system! #NPSTW23
Happy National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week! We want to extend a huge thank you to all our dispatchers and call takers who serve as an integral part of our GMR family. This week we honor you and your dedication to public safety.
April is Stress Awareness Month and the GMR family is committed to providing education and support to our first responders and their families. If you or someone you know is struggling with job-related stress, please check out the resources available to you through our GMR Life program: https://www.globalmedicalresponse.com/resources/gmr-medicine/gmr-life
Today we celebrate the five-year anniversary of Global Medical Response. Although GMR is celebrating its fifth year, the companies that make up the GMR family bring decades of experience delivering medical transportation, mobile medic and federal services to communities across the country. We are honored to celebrate this milestone and look forward to many more years of providing care to the world at a moment’s notice.
Members of our AMR Safety Team were ready to provide on-site medical care during last weekend’s NASCAR race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
The GMR Foundation for Research and Education is offering its Institutional Scholarship Grant for the 2023-2024 academic year. The grant is available to EMS training schools to apply for student scholarship funding. To learn more about our program and how to apply, please visit https://www.globalmedicalresponse.com/resources/gmr-medicine/gmr-foundation-for-research-education
For MedStat Ambulance Service EMT David Seals, Black History Month is a reminder of the role Black healthcare professionals have played in serving and protecting communities and the importance of representation in the field. “Being an EMT is a rewarding career that allows you to make a positive impact in your community by providing care and support.”
Meet U.S. Army veteran Amanda Demond. Her service in the military instilled her with excellent leadership skills, which she exemplifies in her current role today. #HiringHeroes
Special Operations EMT Cybil Forkner currently serves in the US Army Reserves. Her military training gave her an in-depth understanding of how to remain adaptable and positive in all situations, especially in her current role in EMS. We are thankful for all you do and for your service to our country, Cybil!
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