BRMC receives $50,000 gift for new ambulance radios

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Representatives of the Ernest and Anna Ritter Family Endowment have presented Baxter Regional Hospital Foundation a $50,000 grant to fund the upgrade of the medical center’s Ambulance Services radios.The hospital’s current system utilizes the aging VHF/UHF radio signals and requires ambulance staff to monitor the radio frequency closely or risk losing signal.

With the grant from the Ritter Family Endowment, BRMC will upgrade its radios to a system utilizing a more reliable digital signal and in turn, enhance care for patients and their families.

The Ritter Family Endowment was created to assist the Ritter family and its subsidiaries in carrying out charitable activities.

The mission of the endowment is to support and strengthen the communities they serve by providing resources, leadership and necessary collaboration to meet local needs.

Photo (from left)Christopher Fry, EMT-P, supervisor, Baxter Regional Ambulance Services; Justin Woods, CFRE, gift officer, Baxter Regional Hospital Foundation; Gerald Cantrell, RN, EMT-P, director, Baxter Regional Ambulance Services; David Fox, BRMC VP/chief operating officer; Steve Herron, EMT-P, Baxter Regional Ambulance Services; Ron Peterson, BRMC president & CEO; Ritter Arnold, executive VP, E. Ritter & Co.; Dr. Brad Schulz, Cline Emergency Center and medical director, Community Paramedics/Baxter Regional Ambulance Services; Bo Phillips, director of sales – Hosted and Virtual Services, Ritter Communications; Paula Harris, business sales, Ritter Communications; Margaret Holloway, VP community public relations/community development, E. Ritter & Co.; Scott Roberson, business sales, Ritter Communications; and Barney Larry, BRMC VP/business development and executive director, Baxter Regional Hospital Foundation.

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