Re: Advanced Medical Transport of Central Illinois
The AMT property on Sterling is in fact owned by a non-for-profit Peoria Hospital Mobile Medical Services (10-14-1975), which has assumed the name under which AMT operates. I am somewhat surprised.
If anyone wants to further delve into the corporate machinations, the registered agent is James Konsky at 456 Fulton #425. You could send a request for the annual Form 990 filing.
FROM THE AMT WEBSITE:
Advanced Medical Transport Board of Directors
| Chairman of AMT Board
Robert Viets Retired CEO CILCO | Vice-Chairman of AMT Board
Larry Clore President/CEO Multi-Ad Services, Inc. |
| Secretary/Treasurer of AMT Board Sally Snyder Proctor Community Hospital |
| Brock Hessing Retired Senior Vice President National City Bank | Maryann S. Morrison Manager - Corporate Support Program Caterpillar, Inc. |
| Robert Klaus President Klaus Radio, Inc. | Debbie Simon Vice President Methodist Medical Center |
| Garrett McGowan Senior Vice President Proctor Community Hospital | Sue Wozniak Senior Assistant Administrator OSF Saint Francis Medical Center |
| Jo Ellen Patterson Director of Nursing Pekin Hospital |
| Project Medical Director James Hubler, MD, JD Director of Emergency Medical Services OSF Saint Francis Medical Center | Corporate Medical Director George Hevesy, MD Director of Emergency Medicine OSF Saint Francis Medical Center |
When you see an ambulance, don't assume there's a paramedic on board… unless it's Advanced Medical Transport. Our emergency ambulances are always staffed by paramedic crews.
Why does this matter? Paramedics have 1,100 hours of training, as opposed to the EMT- I's 250 hours and the EMT's 106 hours.
Our experience is unmatched - we've been saving lives for over 25 years. So, ask yourself… if you were in need of emergency medical care, wouldn't you want the better qualified, better trained, more experienced team to arrive?