MMT Ambulance reviews

2.8

35% would recommend to a friend

(166 total reviews)

Kevin Ketzel

24% approve of CEO

34% positive business outlook

MMT Ambulance has an employee rating of 2.8 out of 5 stars, based on 166 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The MMT Ambulance employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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166 reviews
1.0
Dec 10, 2025

Don’t work here

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Pros

We do get paid and the checks don’t bounce

Cons

I have worked at North State through both the “pre-MMT” era and the current ownership, and the difference is dramatic. Before the takeover, North State felt like a tight-knit, mission-focused family. Since MMT assumed control, the culture has shifted sharply toward volume and profit, often at the expense of employee morale and, in my opinion, safety. Experienced, respected leaders have been removed, and the quality of our equipment and resources has noticeably declined. We are routinely issued unreliable units and subpar gear, while being asked to “do more with less.” The technology platforms and apps we’re required to use are unstable, frequently changed without meaningful input from field staff, and often make our work harder instead of easier. What has been most painful is how serious, life-changing events have been handled. After two line-of-duty deaths, many of us felt that the company’s response was largely symbolic and did not provide the level of support and recognition that our fallen coworkers’ families and colleagues deserved. Crews were still expected to keep running calls almost immediately, which left a lot of us feeling that our sacrifices were secondary to call volume. On a day-to-day basis, there is intense pressure to accept as many calls as possible, including ones that, in my view, push the limits of what is clinically appropriate or operationally safe. Policies and rules change frequently, often without clear communication or regard for how they affect crews in the field. I am not someone who is reflexively anti-business, but my experience under MMT has been that a once-great company with a strong sense of purpose has been steadily ground down. I would strongly encourage prospective employees to ask detailed questions about equipment, support after critical incidents, workload expectations, and how much say field staff truly have in operational decisions before committing to work here.

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MMT Ambulance Response
7mo
Thank you for sharing your experience. We’re sorry to hear that you’ve felt employee well‑being and safety have not been prioritized. That’s not the standard we strive for nor the environment we want for our team, and we understand how frustrating that can be. Your feedback matters and has been shared with the appropriate local and corporate leadership. We’re reviewing our practices to ensure our actions better reflect our commitment to supporting and protecting our employees. We know we can do better, and we’re committed to making meaningful improvements. Our HR team would welcome the chance to learn more so we can continue strengthening our workplace. If you're interested in further conversation, please reach out to us at HR@mmtamb.com.
1.0
Dec 18, 2023
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Pros

Pay is best for the industry in SE Wisconsin

Cons

Hours are severely limited to short shifts. Management is an hourglass shape with a fair number of crew members - MANY of them brand new to EMS (which this is NOT, so don’t get your hopes up that you’ll experience much by way of actual patient care) - literally 1-2 middle managers for all of Wisconsin, and topped by too many higher-level / regional managers with too much time on their hands and big ideas without follow-through that will mess with you every single chance they get. Upper management will drive away quality EMTs by assigning impossible tasks without support and then blame them when their pipe dreams burst, and *slowly* replace them with brand new ones (or worse, ones who have been fired from every other private EMS company). Two of the managers in Wisconsin are literally the majority of WI crew’s problem, and if that would be addressed, then the poor IT support, middling equipment, non-functioning tablets, broken power loaders/cots, wildly inaccurate ETAs to hospitals, black mold-infested stations, and complete lack of leadership might not seem as bad, and maybe the fewer than dozen Paramedics/CCPs would stay.

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MMT Ambulance Response
2y
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We strive to provide a positive environment for our team members and take your input seriously. Please don’t hesitate to reach out with additional suggestions by emailing hr@mmtamb.com.
1.0
Oct 26, 2022
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Pros

There’s competitive pay and the crews are amazing to work with

Cons

Management is power hungry and always has an excuse for everything. They aren’t on top of medications and or equipment orders/maintenance. The rigs are all old/breaking down and MKE is not prioritized. They treat the madison division like their baby. Management is also hot headed and brash on their decisions; they have not made one good decision since taking over and they make empty promises regarding pay and bonuses. They have a new pay incentive they’re putting in place; new employees get better wages than current employees. Current employees have to qualify for the same pay. Dispatch is very emotional and can have bad attitudes with crews at times. You get run into the ground pretty much every shift with little time for breaks.

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