Mark Van Arnam, founder and CEO of American Emergency Vehicles, has announced his retirement from the North Carolina based manufacturer of ambulances.
“It is extremely difficult to leave AEV”, said Van Arnam. “But, the company is performing well, and is run by a strong team.” Mark has been in the ambulance business for over 45 years, and is looking forward to some new challenges.
First on his list of projects is the implementation of the new Ground Vehicle Standard (GVS v.1.0), scheduled to be published in February by the Commission on Accreditation for Ambulance Services (CAAS).
“Our broad based GVS committee spent over two years developing this new consensus standard for ambulances”, said Van Arnam, who served as vice chair of the committee. “We are very proud of our document, and anxious to roll it out as a successor to the KKK-A-1822 standard which the U.S. government will sunset in the near future.”
CAAS is an ANSI accredited organization that defines the “gold standard” for operations in the medical transportation industry. “CAAS is very excited about the Ground Vehicle Standard project,” stated Mark Postma, CAAS chair. “We have now created the gold standard for emergency medical vehicles, intended for use by all types of providers in the broad spectrum of EMS.”
“CAAS is proud to appoint an industry leader like Mark Van Arnam to serve as administrator for the inaugural era of the GVS.” Postma said. “We look forward to seeing the CAAS GVS standard become the new cornerstone for emergency vehicle production and certification throughout North America.”