Tranzonic Companies donates N95 masks to Priority Ambulance

Tranzonic Companies donated a supply of N95 masks to EMTs and paramedics at Priority Ambulance who are on the front lines treating patients. The N95 masks are part of the personal protective equipment (PPE) recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) during transport of patients with potential infectious disease, such as COVID-19. “Our team is working around … Read More

Governor Bill Haslam appoints Dennis Rowe to Tennessee Emergency Medical Services Board

Governor Bill Haslam has appointed Priority Ambulance Director of New Business Integration Dennis Rowe to a four-year term on the Tennessee Emergency Medical Services Board as a representative for ambulance service operators. The 13-member board oversees the Tennessee Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Division and is responsible for establishing all rules governing emergency systems throughout the state. “With more than 42 … Read More

New business spotlight: Priority Ambulance

This article originally appeared in the Greater Knoxville Business Journal in July 2016.  New Business Spotlight focuses on local businesses that have existed for one to five years. This month’s spotlight is on Priority Ambulance. CEO Bryan Gibson introduces his company in Q&A form. Q: What is Priority Ambulance and what was the genesis of the company? A: Priority Ambulance … Read More

PRIORITY AMBULANCE HIRES LOUDON COUNTY EMS DIRECTOR

Priority Ambulance has hired Travis Estes as EMS director of Loudon County to manage ambulance crews and oversee patient care. Jennifer Stanley will serve as assistant EMS director to further increase accessibility to Loudon County officials, residents and the medical community. “Travis’ passion for patient care and varied expertise will be an invaluable asset in leading our Loudon County operation,” … Read More

LOUDON COUNTY COMMISSION APPROVES CONTRACT WITH PRIORITY AMBULANCE

Loudon County Commission unanimously approved a contract with Priority Ambulance for exclusive emergency and nonemergency service to the county at the commission’s regular meeting Monday. The contract goes into effect immediately with Priority Ambulance staff and ambulances already in place to provide service.