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Our company has been in business for over three decades, and we pride ourselves on being the most trusted emergency medical and first aid provider for events in the state of Michigan. Our track record speaks for itself: When the President and the Vice President visit Detroit, we are the company entrusted with their care, as well as the care of the crowds who line up to see them. We have serviced events where attendance exceeded one million patrons, including the America’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, the International Freedom Festival Fireworks, the North American International Auto Show, and the Super Bowl NFL Experience.
Hart Medical EMS personnel are highly trained, dedicated, and efficient. Their medical training goes far beyond what is typically required by state licensing: They know the right questions to ask and the correct information to record, so that clients are protected when the unexpected occurs. Our refined and highly accountable system of record keeping is designed to reduce liability for our clients. Our management and supervisory staff are state-licensed EMS professionals with fire and law enforcement backgrounds. They are highly experienced in all aspects of the administration of large events, and are trained in disaster preparedness and creating evacuation plans. Hart Medical EMS regularly participates in quality assurance and improvement programs through the Detroit East Medical Control Authority (DEMCA). These reviews ensure compliance with federal, state, and county guidelines and treatment of patients, and represent the highest standard of care.
Hart Medical EMS has developed extensive protocols to meet the unique needs of each client and event. Unlike an ambulance service, which simply transports patients to the hospital, we typically treat and release the vast majority of patients without the need for transportation to the hospital.
FACT: At one event, Hart Medical EMS treated over 1,000 patients in less than eight hours. Only 15 patients were sent to the hospital for further treatment.
Through our Entertainment Medical Services division, we also provide medical care to dignitaries, actors, and performers throughout the country. Our clients include promoters, movie producers, talent agencies, and safety coordinators for public figures. We also provide consulting services for large events.
FACT: Hart Medical was the EMS coordinator for the 25th anniversary of Woodstock in New York in 2008, an event that attracted well over half a million people.
We believe in supporting the community. In addition to being an authorized 911 provider for the metro Detroit area, Hart Medical EMS has been active in volunteer efforts and community service throughout the country.
Hart Medical EMS is licensed by the State of Michigan Department of Consumer and Industry Service as an Advanced Life Support ambulance service. Areas of coverage approved by the State of Michigan include:
Detroit East Medical Control Authority (DEMCA)
We carry an extensive policy of comprehensive General Liability and Professional Liability Insurance, including a multimillion-dollar medical malpractice policy. For the added protection of our clients, staff members are covered by Workers Compensation Insurance.
Adam Gottlieb was first introduced to Emergency Care at the tender age of 7, after a fire broke out in his kitchen.
“I freaked out,” he recalls, “and my mom sent me to my room, where I hid behind my bed and cried.”
Suddenly, his door opened, and in walked a tall, bald firefighter, with tatoos and a handlebar mustache. The giant man knelt down and coaxed Adam from his hiding place, and then showed him the fire truck.
“It was love at first sight,” says Adam.
That firefighter mentored Adam until he became the youngest EMS worker in the state of Michigan. At age 14, Adam participated in an explorer program, which gave him valuable experience working at both municipal and private events. He has since been involved in the EMS field for over three decades.
As CEO of Hart Medical EMS, Adam gives personalized attention to every client. He is just as comfortable working behind his desk as he is working at the scene of an emergency, comforting an injured person’s family.
“I have always wanted to help people,” he explains, “and I found I had an affinity for those who needed my assistance. I like to make a difference.”