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Rittman EMS began providing emergency medical service to the City of Rittman and portions of Milton Township in March 1981, after Gillman Funeral Home opted out of the ambulance business. EMS in Rittman would be provided as a municipal third-service; meaning it is run by the City, but separate from the fire department. When operations began, the department purchased two used van-style ambulances and all the necessary medical equipment. These vehicles were housed in a garage under the current City Hall and what are now city council chambers.
Ed Bowen was hired as the first Chief of the department to oversee the
implementation of public EMS in Rittman. Under his leadership, the
department secured grant funding through the Ohio Department of Health,
Emergency Medical Services Highway Safety Program to help fund the start-up
cost of the service. He also spearheaded a project that would establish
Rittman EMS as the first Paramedic-level service in Wayne County, and the
surrounding area. Soon the department was not only providing emergency
medical care, but was now being utilized to transfer critical patients from
hospital to hospital.
Chief Bowen continued to serve the City, until August 1983, when Ronald
Lloyd assumed command of the department. Chief Lloyd served as Chief until
December 1984. Following Chief Lloyd’s departure, Alan Wilson began his
tenure as Chief of Rittman EMS. He started initially as the interim Chief,
and was appointed officially in January of 1985. Chief Wilson had been with
the department since its inception back in 1981, and had served the
community for a number of years prior to that as a member of Gillman’s
Ambulance Service.
Under the leadership of Chief Wilson, the department experienced steady growth. He pushed for, and obtained, a stable funding source for operations; in the form of a property tax levy to support Ambulance Service in the City of Rittman. He also realized the need to keep up with technology and equipment. He and his staff began working on capital needs. In 1988-1989 the department moved into their current facility in North State Street after a bond issue was supported by the community to build an EMS building. Late 1994 brought the replacement of one of the initial van-style ambulances, to a modern modular ambulance. The second was replaced in late 1998. Technology was also updated with newer cardiac monitoring equipment, pagers, and radios.
Throughout his tenure, Chief Wilson closely monitored the increasing
demands for service, time, and training on the staff. He understood the
increasing call volume, combined with the dwindling pool of daytime
volunteers, would place a burden on the future staffing needs of the
department. In 1998, Chief Wilson proposed adding a part-time paramedic to
help cover critical times. He also set up Rittman EMS as a State of Ohio
Continuing Education Site so that he could provide current training to the
members of the department. Chief Wilson provided Rittman EMS with visionary
leadership through years of steady growth. In late 2002, he announced his
retirement from the department. Members Trudy Arnold and Mollie Watson were
tapped to lead the department until a permanent replacement could be found.
After a lengthy process, Andy Baillis was promoted from within the
department to the rank of Chief. He began his tenure in February 2003. Since
2003, the department has experienced steady growth, and has
set new records for run volume. Chief Baillis was selected to attend the
Ohio Fire Executive Program, and graduated in Class 5. The education he
obtained through this program has helped him to begin planning for the
future of the department. 2006 marked the 25th anniversary of Rittman EMS,
and was celebrated as just the beginning…
We look forward to serving the community for years to come!
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