Reliable Emergency Vehicles, Inc. was started in Dublin, Texas in 1992.

The President Glenn Pratt was instrumental in training hundreds of EMT & paramedics at Texas State Technical Institute (Sweetwater/Abilene/Multiple Counties). He later directed EMS training at the first paramedic degree training program in Gainesville, Texas at Cooke County College (multiple counties including Lewisville, Colony, Wichita Falls). As a volunteer & professional fire fighter he understands the demands of the fire service. Working for several private operators he has experience in a "for profit" EMS system.

Glenn saw a need to assist EMS services in doing more than just buying an ambulance. He established REV, INC.  to help them obtain the safest most durable ambulance available. By consulting with EMS services such as Phoenix FD, Detroit FD, KBR- US Government, plus numerous EMS systems worldwide you can be assured of obtaining a vehicle which will last you for years.

The properly designed ambulance can first save more lives. Also you may reduce your capital expenditures  up to 40% thus providing greater salaries and more operating revenue.

Financing plans are available for qualifying parties to assist clients on a limited budget. Also grant preparation and referral is available for economically disadvantaged EMS services. If we do not have an ambulance in stock we will attempt to find one for you through our nationwide referral service. 

If We Do Not Have the Right Product for You

 We Will Refer You to Someone Who Does

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Hours
Regular Hours
Mon - Fri:
Sat - SunClosed
Services/Products
New Custom Marque Quality Pre-Owned AmbulancesAmbulance Supplies
Brands
Marque Ambulance
Location
Conveniently located 20 minutes from Houston Intercontinental airport.
Associations
Worldwide Procurement Specialist, LLCwww.wpsllc.co
Category
Ambulances & Hearses
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