Three Rivers Ambulance Authority

Three Rivers Ambulance Authority Three Rivers Ambulance Authority (TRAA) is the sole 911 ALS emergency and non-emergency ambulance service provider for Fort Wayne, Indiana.

TRAA also provides ALS backup services for many of the BLS ambulance services within Allen County, Indiana.

06/05/2026

🚑✨ Sandra dives into the key initiatives and priorities for the TRAA team, focusing on quality assurance, clinical advancements, and ongoing professional development.

Two hands can save a life right here in Fort Wayne. 👋❤️It’s National CPR and AED Awareness Week! At TRAA, we see firstha...
06/02/2026

Two hands can save a life right here in Fort Wayne. 👋❤️

It’s National CPR and AED Awareness Week! At TRAA, we see firsthand how immediate bystander CPR can change the outcome of an emergency. Whether it’s learning Hands-Only CPR or knowing where the nearest AED is located in your neighborhood, your awareness saves lives in our community.

Learn more about CPR: https://bit.ly/4jJn6an

Learn more about AED: https://bit.ly/4mIQcYp

Our teams are here not just to provide expert medical care, but to offer the compassion and support you need to feel saf...
05/27/2026

Our teams are here not just to provide expert medical care, but to offer the compassion and support you need to feel safe. Thank you for your kind words, Marilyn!

05/24/2026

Meet Sandra Lewison, Clinical Director. 🚑✨

Sandra gets real about her journey and the heart behind TRAA's mission to give back to the Fort Wayne community.

05/23/2026

A huge thank you to Cady Atkinson, center, from Three Rivers Ambulance Authority for attending our Breaking Bread Night and speaking with our youth. She shared the difficult realities EMS professionals face when responding to scenes of gun violence — especially when victims are severely injured or lose their lives before help can arrive.

Cady explained that many of these tragedies begin with small conflicts or arguments that could have been resolved peacefully. She encouraged our youth to walk away from situations that could escalate, find activities and passions that bring them joy, and consider careers in the emergency medical field.

Her heart for helping others was evident throughout the conversation. While she loves serving her community and saving lives, she also shared that she hopes for a day when fewer families and first responders have to experience the pain of gun violence. We are grateful for her honesty, compassion, and commitment to our young people. ❤️
Left to right: FWUL Board Member, Rosalina Perez, GUILD Member, Shanel LeShore, Cady, and our CEO, Aisha R. Arrington.

As we wrap up EMS Week 2026, we wanted to take a moment to share some of the special moments from this past week and cel...
05/23/2026

As we wrap up EMS Week 2026, we wanted to take a moment to share some of the special moments from this past week and celebrate the amazing people who make our organization what it is.

This week, we proudly rolled out our ROSC and Baby Delivery Wall and had our employees stand beside their very own accomplishments. Bringing someone back to life after cardiac arrest and seeing them leave the hospital neurologically intact is nothing short of extraordinary. Delivering a healthy baby safely into this world is equally as incredible. These are no small feats, and we are beyond proud to recognize and celebrate these moments with our employees.

We also want to extend a huge thank you to Lutheran Downtown and Dupont Hospital for coming out bright and early to provide breakfast for our crews this week — your support means so much to us!

Thank you to Walmart for the generous gift card donations for our first responders, as well as the amazing cake! We are incredibly grateful for your continued support of our organization.

We were invited to be part of a career signing day for one of our future EMT’s. We were also touched by the sweetest cards from a local school, thankful to a local Girl Scout troop for donating boxes of Girl Scout cookies, and to AT&T for bringing lunch in for us.

A special thank you goes to our very own directors, who came in at 3 AM multiple days this week to cook breakfast for our employees. Your dedication and appreciation for our staff does not go unnoticed.

We wrapped up the week with our annual family picnic filled with food, friends, family, prizes, and great memories. Our Medical Director, Dr. Scott, also presented us with an incredibly thoughtful gift, and we couldn’t be more grateful for the village that surrounds and supports us every day. We are proud to work alongside you.

To all of our sponsors, supporters, community partners, and everyone who helped make this week special — thank you. We couldn’t do this without you, and we are forever grateful for your continued support.

Another EMS Week in the books — and what a wonderful one it was! ❤️

Today is National Stop the Bleed Day. A person can bleed out in as little as 5 minutes—often before emergency responders...
05/21/2026

Today is National Stop the Bleed Day. A person can bleed out in as little as 5 minutes—often before emergency responders arrive. Knowing how to apply pressure or use a tourniquet can save a life.

Are you prepared to help until we arrive? đźš‘

Learn more and find a class: traa-ems.com

Since she wont toot her own horn, we will for her. Congratulations Mara on acquiring your SHRM certification for HR. Thi...
05/19/2026

Since she wont toot her own horn, we will for her.
Congratulations Mara on acquiring your SHRM certification for HR. This validates your ability to address real-world challenges, setting you apart as a leader in human resources

EMS Week is a time to recognize the dedication, compassion, and sacrifice of first responders everywhere. At TRAA, we wa...
05/19/2026

EMS Week is a time to recognize the dedication, compassion, and sacrifice of first responders everywhere. At TRAA, we wanted to take a moment to share something from the heart about the people behind the uniforms.

Being a first responder is incredibly rewarding. Our crews are passionate about helping others and serving this community every single day. But the work can also be very difficult. There are calls that stay with you long after the shift ends, traumatic moments that replay at night, long hours away from family, and experiences that can change a person forever. Alongside those challenges are the unforgettable positive moments — the lives touched, the patients helped, and the difference made when people need it most.

Through it all, one thing continues to make TRAA special: our people.

We are more than coworkers — we are a family. We support one another during the hard days, celebrate the victories together, and find moments of laughter and joy even in a demanding profession. Over the past several years, our organization has placed a strong focus on building a positive culture and strengthening employee engagement because taking care of our team is just as important as taking care of our community.

This EMS Week, we wanted to share some of our favorite behind-the-scenes moments with you so you can see the faces, friendships, and heart behind the work we do every day.

Thank you to our crews and to the community that continues to support us. We are proud to serve you.

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525 Hayden Street
Fort Wayne, IN
46802

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