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MetroAtlanta Ambulance was a sponsor of the Cherokee County and EMS 1st Golf Tournament. Money raised from the tournament will be donated to the Georgia Fire Fighters Burn Foundation and used to ensure severely burned patients receive treatment and counseling.
Read MoreMetroAtlanta Ambulance Service in conjunction with the Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce and Cherokee EMS officials hosted an open house and ribbon cutting for MetroAtlanta's newest Ambulance Station located in Canton, Georgia. The station will be home to 24-hour and 12-hour crews and will support MetroAtlanta Ambulances operations in Cherokee County, Georgia where they provide…
Read MoreMark Mathews, MetroAtlanta Ambulance's Manager of Government Affairs and lifelong Kennesaw resident, was elected mayor in 2008 after serving 12 years on the Kennesaw City Council. He began his community involvement in 1987 as president of the Kennesaw Springs Homeowners Association and also served on the first boards of the Kennesaw Downtown Development Authority and…
Read MoreMetroAtlanta Ambulance Service President/CEO, Pete Quinones along with Cobb County Commissioner Tim Lee and Georgia State Office of EMS Director, Billy Watson held a brief ceremony to hand over the keys to two fully operational ambulances that MetroAtlanta Ambulance Service has donated to the citizens of Georgetown-Quitman County. Over the years, cooperative agreements with surrounding…
Read MoreRaymone Posey, recently recognized as the Metro Atlanta Boys & Girls Club Youth of the Year, has joined the Metro Atlanta Ambulance support services team for the summer. Raymone will be working alongside Metro Atlanta Ambulance’s Support Services Coordinator ensuring the ambulance units are stocked with the appropriate medical supplies and equipment required to respond…
Read MoreMetroAtlanta Ambulance Service, a Marietta-based company that provides 9-1-1 ambulance services in the greater Atlanta area, today announced that local business executive and current Mayor of the City of Kennesaw-GA, Mark Mathews has joined the Metro Atlanta Ambulance management team as the Manager of Government Affairs. “Mark’s background in owning and operating a small business…
Read MoreMetroAtlanta Ambulance Service was recognized by the Mayor and City Council and honored by the City of Marietta for their longstanding tradition of providing efficient and state of the art medical care to people injured in an accident in the city of Marietta. Marietta Police Chief Dan Flynn stated, "Not a week goes by that…
Read MoreMetroAtlanta Ambulance Presdient/CEO, Pete Quinones was awarded the “Dr. John B. O’Neal, III, Emergency Medical Services Pioneer Award” at the State of Georgia’s EMS Banquet May 14, 2009. The award is given each year to recognize and honor an individual in Georgia for his/her unselfish contributions to the development and enhancement of Georgia’s Emergency Medical…
Read MorePROJECT 2400, created in 2006, is a strategic partnership between the Cobb Chamber of Commerce and the Cobb County and Marietta City school districts to help enhance local students' SAT scores, which is now based on a score of 2400. Cobb County and Marietta City schools fare well compared to other systems in the U.S.…
Read MoreOn March 27, 2009, five students from Darton College in Albany, Georgia traveled to Marietta, GA to experience a day in the life of an Emergency Medical Technician. These students are in training to become Emergency Medical Technician-Intermediates and the Heroes of the small Georgia community of Georgetown-Quitman consolidated. Quitman is a rural Georgia county…
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