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Ambulances
  
225,000

Website
  
www.TransCare.com

Ambulance
  
225,000

Employees
  
587,100 Full Time

Responses
  
125,850,000/year

BLS or ALS
  
BLS, ALS & Critical Care

Founded
  
1994

Transcare EMS

Established
  
1994 – 2016 (Acquired) by STATCOM-CITYWIDE EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE RESCUE AUTHORITY STATCOM-CITYWIDE EMSRA

Jurisdiction
  
Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania & Washington DC

Headquarters
  
New York City, New York, United States

TransCare EMS (TransCare) was a provider of advanced life support (ALS) and basic life support (BLS) ambulance transportation services in the areas of New York City, the Hudson Valley, Long Island, the state of Delaware, the Baltimore-Washington DC corridor and in numerous locations in Pennsylvania. It was the largest privately owned ambulance service in the Mid-Atlantic States. TransCare operated ambulances staffed by emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and paramedics and held Emergency Response 911 contracts in Westchester, Putnam and Dutchess Counties in New York. TransCare also operated a non-emergency medical transport system utilizing ambulettes, along with a 'Special Events' operations Division and also employed flight crews for emergency medical air transport.

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History

Transcare consisted of several former medical transportation companies that merged into one company. Those companies include AA Ambulance, MetroCare, Metropolitan Ambulance, Metro North Ambulance, United Ambulance, UniMet, Alamo EMS and Abbey Richmond Ambulance.

New York

TransCare had extensive operations in New York State, with a large concentration in the New York City area. Operations were headquartered out of Brooklyn with secondary offices in Mount Vernon and Wappinger. In Westchester County TransCare held numerous 911 contracts for municipalities such as New Rochelle, Mount Vernon, White Plains, and Mount Pleasant. Transcare was also a 911 participating member in the FDNY EMS system. Transcare was contracted by several hospitals in NYC to run their 911 ambulances. These hospitals Included Montefiore, Albert Einstein,St Barnabas, Bronx Lebanon in the Bronx, and NYU, Beth Israel, Mount Sinai, And North General before its demise. In October 2008 TransCare was awarded a 1.2 million dollar per year ALS contract for Putnam County, which provided four paramedics to the county 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The contract also provided BLS ambulances to assist area volunteers.

In Dutchess County the Town of Wappinger has utilized TransCare for two ALS ambulances around the clock since 2005. On January 1, 2009, TransCare won the ALS bids for the towns of Beekman, Pawling and Union Vale. On May 15, 2009 the town of Washington announced that they named TransCare the new ALS provider for the town which includes the village of Millbrook. On June 4, 2009 Transcare officially announced that they had begun the process of purchasing Alamo EMS. Once completed, the acquisition will give them 911 contracts in the City of Poughkeepsie, Fairview & Roosevelt Fire Districts, as well as numerous transportation contracts throughout the region and will expand Transcare's coverage into Ulster County. The Alamo deal was completed on September 19, 2009.

In 2010, TransCare has also expanded into Orange County, by becoming the Sole ALS provider for Cornwall Volunteer Ambulance, the contracted transport company for Keller Army Hospital in West Point and the back up ALS provider for the Town of Highlands.

2016 Bankruptcy

In February 2016, TransCare EMS declared Chapter 7 Bankruptcy and was acquired by and continued operations in New York City under STATCOM - CITYWIDE EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE RESCUE AUTHORITY, Westchester County, New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland and attempted to spare the Hudson Valley division and it's paratransit operation. On February 21, 2016 TransCare Ems lost their contracts for the City Of New Rochelle, City of White Plains, and the City of Mount Vernon along with various New York City hospitals All contracts were transferred officially to STATCOM-CITYWIDE EMERGECY MEDICAL SERVICE RESCUE AUTHORITY. On February 26, 2016 the trustee that was appointed by the bankruptcy court ordered the Hudson Valley division and all other TransCare operations to cease operations on a last-minute decision at 5pm EST resumed all canceled contract operations at midnight under STATCOM- CITYWIDE EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE RESCUE AUTHORITY . Some but not all employees were notified and left the municipalities and abandoned other contracts, causing many municipalities to enter into emergency contracts with several other local providers to ensure a minimal lapse in coverage. UNTIL 12 midnight

References

Transcare EMS Wikipedia


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