Apgar Ambulance Awarded Dealer Sales for Medtec Ambulance Corporation

Medtec Ambulance Corporation announced that Apgar Ambulance has been awarded dealer sales and service responsibility for the states of Montana and Wyoming. Apgar will provide sales and service for the complete Medtec lineup of ambulances, including Type I, II and IIIs, and both the Pro Duty and Field Duty models.

Medtec, like its sister company Pierce Manufacturing, is a subsidiary of Oshkosh Truck Corporation.

Apgar Ambulance has more than 15 years of sales and service experience with volunteer departments, private services and the used vehicle segment of the emergency vehicle industry.

The company is headquartered in Laramie, Wyo., and has authorized service centers in Big Sky, Laramie and Riverton, Wyo., and Helena and Billings, Mont. The company also provides mobile service from its Riverton and Big Sky locations.

“Having Steve Apgar and his team join the Medtec dealer network in Montana and Wyoming will provide our customers with a very strong sales and service resource,” said Mark Meaders, chief operating officer for Medtec. “Apgar Ambulance is a first-class organization with a strong track record and tremendous commitment to customer service and support.”

Steve Apgar, president of Apgar Ambulance said: “An ambulance purchase in the rural west is a long-term investment, which is why we’re proud to offer the Medtec brand. Through our relationship with Medtec, we will offer our customers throughout Montana and Wyoming the best return on investment and unmatched service.”

Medtec Ambulance Corporation is a leading North American manufacturer of custom ambulance vehicles. It offers a full product line of Type I, II, III and Additional Duty ambulances custom-built to customer specifications

For information call 574-534-2631 or go to www.medtecambulance.com.

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