Menter Ambulance wins Business Excellence Award from Operation Oswego County

Pictured from left to right, are: L. Michael Treadwell, Operation Oswego County (OOC) executive director; Zachary Menter, president and CEO of Menter Ambulance; and Ellen Holst, OOC board president. (PHOTO CREDIT: OPERATION OSWEGO COUNTY)

OSWEGO, N.Y. — Operation Oswego County (OOC) recently recognized an Oswego County ambulance company for business success. OOC, at its June 16 annual meeting, presented its Business Excellence Award for 2022 to Fulton–based Menter Ambulance in recognition and appreciation for demonstrating outstanding leadership, adaptation, and commitment in operating and expanding as a private ambulance service […]

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OSWEGO, N.Y. — Operation Oswego County (OOC) recently recognized an Oswego County ambulance company for business success.

OOC, at its June 16 annual meeting, presented its Business Excellence Award for 2022 to Fulton–based Menter Ambulance in recognition and appreciation for demonstrating outstanding leadership, adaptation, and commitment in operating and expanding as a private ambulance service for Oswego County since 1952, per an OOC news release. Menter operates 16 advanced life-support ambulances; serves as the primary emergency medical services (EMS) provider for nine towns, three villages, and two cities in Oswego County; and employs more than 140 people.

Operation Oswego County also lauded Menter Ambulance for establishing a new 5,600-square-foot station in Oswego and doubling its station in Fulton to 14,000 square feet, for establishing an EMT (emergency medical technician) academy to grow its workforce directly, and “for being a vital and integral part” of the county’s health-care system.

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