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Integrity
Ambulance Service
Open
House a Success!
Greenville
– Thursday, June 20th was a successful day for Integrity
Ambulance Service as they showcased their building and business to the
public
for their first Open House since they began in 2005.
Brad
Feldner, along with father-in-law John Johnston, retired
President and CEO of Integrity Ambulance Service, had a desire to start
a
family owned business to serve residents with emergency and non
–emergency
transportation needs. With
the help from
fellow co-founders: Jamie Feldner, Brad’s wife, and Jodie Reed,
Feldner’s
sister-in-law; Integrity Ambulance Service opened its doors with 6
personnel
and two ambulance units.
In
July, 2011 Integrity Ambulance Service broke ground on a new
location on the east side of Greenville in the newly established
Integrity
Business Park. Shortly
after the
construction completion, Johnston decided to retire and Feldner and his
wife
purchased the company in September of 2012.
Today,
eight years later, Integrity Ambulance Service is still a
family operation with a fleet of nearly 65 ambulances and wheelchair
vans and
over 160 employees making them the largest independently owned
ambulance and
wheelchair van services in Western Ohio.
Integrity Ambulance Service operates
from stations in Greenville,
Celina, Wapakoneta, Sidney, Dayton, Findlay, Toledo and Monroe. They currently perform
60,000 transports per
year.
“This
event was a success. It
was geared for businesses and recruitment, as well as an introduction
to the
community and we thank everyone who came out to support us” said
Feldner.
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