MANCHESTER and HARTFORD — Aetna Ambulance and ASM send Patient and Customer Satisfaction Surveys to a random sampling of patients who have received emergency or STAT inter-facility services from our companies.
The final question in the survey asks “Do you have any suggestions on how we can improve our service?” And, “Please use one word to describe us.”
Some of the answers/responses included:
- Caring, professional. As a person who grew up with the Grady’s I know they would be proud of [the] service you are providing.
- Mr. Robert Hamilton was most caring as was Ashley Cichy (13-84822).
- The woman who took care of my son on the way to the hospital was great (K. Russell). She was funny and tried to ease my son’s nerves, yet very professional and did what she had to do. I was very happy with her service. (13-78443).
- The two paramedics were courteous and very competent.
- Caring and concerned for my privacy. Would use your service again.
- Great and professional.
- Fabulous.
- Excellent!!!
- Satisfactory.
- Excellent care.
- Job well done.
- Friendly and professional.
- Professional and caring.
- Caring/competent
- Professional and compassionate x 2.
- Wonderful.
- Saved my life!
- Your staff were very professional and kind.
- Professional + competent
- Caring
- Professionalism/Skilled.
Apparently we are professional!
One of the things that surprised me the most during my project research was the fact that the Gradys concealed their ownership of Aetna Ambulance, afraid that, 20 years before the Civil Rights Amendment, people would be reluctant to do business with African Americans. As Mrs. Grady recounted:




















Aetna Ambulance does NOT serve the Town of Glastonbury for primary emergency medical services. In an emergency, always dial 9-1-1.



FARMINGTON — On October 21, 2013 a Paramedic Unit from Aetna Ambulance (David Noyes and Kelly Shapiro) responded to a sixty-two year old patient with a significant cardiac history, who had been having chest pain for an hour. They did a 12-lead ECG, which revealed a massive inferior infarction. They called in a STEMI Alert to the John Dempsey Hospital ED. Based on their radio patch, Dr. Sasha Gorenbeyn immediately activated the cath lab (16 minutes before patient arrival).

MANCHESTER — On October 26, 2013 Ambulance Service of Manchester Paramedic Rory Leslie and EMT Matt Tuttle set up an “Amb-boo-lance” near Pinewood Furniture as part of Downtown Manchester’s Halloween Happenings.



The following combines two letters sent to Aetna and ASM under separate cover.
