(PRWEB) June 27, 2012
Acadian Ambulance has expanded its service area in South Texas with the addition of Medina County’s ESD 4.
The district’s board of directors unanimously selected Acadian as its EMS provider during a meeting June 21. Two other companies competed for the contract.
Acadian has served the area since March, when the previous EMS agency closed unexpectedly.
“We’re very pleased to have the opportunity to continue to work in Medina County,” said Troy Mayer, Acadian vice president of operations for Central and South-Central Texas. “We look forward to becoming part of the community and continuing to provide residents with the best possible patient care and service.”
Acadian now serves 24 counties in Texas: Bexar, Live Oak and Medina in South Texas; Hays, Travis, Williamson, Bell and Coryell in Central Texas; Harris, Montgomery, Walker, Fort Bend and Brazoria in the Houston area; Orange, Jefferson, Hardin, Chambers, Jasper, Newton and Sabine in Southeast Texas; and Dallas, Denton, Tarrant and Collin in North Texas.
Since 1971, Acadian has been committed to providing the highest level of emergency medical care and transportation. In the past decade, the company has expanded to include a diverse suite of services in health, safety and transportation. Acadian’s six divisions are Acadian Ambulance Service, Acadian Monitoring Services, Air Med, Executive Aircraft Charter Service, National EMS Academy and Safety Management Systems.