Tri-State Ambulance Feedback

In an effort to continually provide the highest level of care and service to our customers and partner agencies, we have devised the following interactive surveys.  We ask that you please take a moment and complete the short survey that applies to your situation.

Customers and Patients

If you have recently been treated and/or transported by Tri-State Ambulance medical personnel, please complete this survey.

Customer Service Survey       

How are we Doing?

Each month we will be posting our previous month's collection of customer service surveys and submitted web forms.  The reason we feel it is important to post these completed surveys is because the vast majority of these surveys are received from individuals who have utilized our medical services.  Thankfully, most of us have not needed ambulance transportation and along with that have not had a chance to experience Tri-State Ambulance first hand.  So, please take a moment to see for yourself how we are performing.

June 2007 CS Surveys (2MB .pdf)

July 2007 CS Surveys (223kb .pdf)

August 2007 CS Surveys (440kb .pdf)

September 2007 CS Surveys  (Set 1) (Set 2) (Set 3)(440kb .pdf)

October and November 2007 CS Surveys (169kb .pdf)

121407 Thank You Card.pdf

Posted Surveys/121407.pdf

Posted Surveys/21808.pdf

March Thank-You notes (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

 

 

 

 

Technology at TSA

As a forerunner in Emergency Medical Services, Tri-State Ambulance continually strives to offer our patients and other stakeholders the most appropriate and timely medical response .  A large part of providing such a service is the implementation and integration of various components of information technology of which some of these are outlined below....read more...



TSA Medics Participate in Blue Planet Run
The 2007 Blue Planet Run Relay started at the United Nations building in New York on June 1st, 2007 and continued on schedule for 95 days ending back in New York on Sept 4th.  Medical support for this round-the-world event was primarily provided by TSA paramedics Kevin Kuchar, Mark Tweet, and Rick Barton.



Learn more about the Blue Planet Run and the Tri-State Ambulance connection here.