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55 N Lake Ave, Worcester, MA 01655

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UMass Memorial EMS: what do users think?
TipOfTheSpear: You can never go wrong with WEMS. These men/women are the benchmark.
Manny: Thank you 1st responders for all you do. You guys made my sons 3 years old day amazing by showing up and driving by our house on his birthday date. God bless you all. It was Really amazing 😀😀 from our hearts 💕 thank you so much.
colleen triola: I recently had the misfortune of having to use an ambulance and Worcester EMS showed up at my door. They made a horribly frightening experience more than tolerable. They explained everything they were doing and they talked to me through the whole ride and they were amazing, simply amazing. They followed up with me in the emergency room and they made sure I had all the information that I needed. I can’t stress enough how wonderful these people are. I wouldn’t recommend an ambulance ride, but if you have to take one these are the guys to go with!
Richard Kirby: I wish to thank the Ambulance crew that came to my assistance yesterday 9/10/19. They made a very difficult situation very tolerable with their professional and caring efforts. Although as it turns out I was not seriously injured you could not tell by the way they took care of me, every effort was made to carefully move me and manage the pain I was in from the moment they arrived until they brought me into the ER at St Vincent. I wish I remembered their names but it matters not because I’m sure they do the same for everyone they meet under difficult circumstancesSincere thank you
butch robbins: Excellent service!!One of the ambulance drivers Rob picked me up and promptly asked me “what?” In regards to why we called :)Once I told him that my grandson had the hiccups he walked him out to the ambulance where he drove him quickly to the hospital. If it were not for the service of these fine drivers then our community would be in shambles. Thanks Rob and the other stretcher operator!
Elizabeth Quinn: I gave 1 star because I had to in order to write a review, otherwise there wouldn't be a star at all !! This review is for the 2 Paramedics that picked up a family member of mine, this year 2019. My family & I will never forget the way they Treated & also the way they Handled our family member !! There is much more to this story that lies ahead. There will be a further review in the near future with more details. I HIGHLY reccommend if you call for an ambulance, be there when they arrive & be an advocate for the person going in the Ambulance. Speak up, ask questions if you have them. If you see something you don't like, say something. If saying something gets nowhere, do something. Do something before it's to late or Irreversible !!! Remember just because someone is in a certain profession, doesn't mean they should be !!! It also doesn't mean they truly have your loved ones best interest at heart !!!
Mary Mahoney: On Saturday February 2nd my father had to be taken to the ED at St. Vincent's twice. The first time the EMTs were very nice, however the 2nd time one of the EMTs was extremely rude and condescending.My 84 year old father has been very ill since the beginning of January, and I have been very stressed out caring for him, multiple trips to the ER, two hospital stays and two surgeries. When the EMTs arrived for the second call of the day, this particular man was very gruff, wanting to know why we called them, asking my father questions that did not pertain to his transportation. At one point, I muttered under my breath, "just take him." I acknowledge this was rude, and apologized right away when the EMT yelled at me. Three other times before they took my father this man gruffly said to me and my father that they were not a taxi service, they were for sick people. I told him every time that I understood and apologized for my earlier snarky comment.My father could not walk. I physically could not carry him, and the hospital told me to call the ambulance. This man was so condescending that he made me cry. This took place around 1:30 on Saturday February 2nd. The firefighters who were on the scene tried to make me feel better, acknowledging his behavior was rude. Even the hospital staff was mortified when they heard our story.

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