Ford Motor Co plans to expand its GoRide medical transportation service to 40 ci...
DETROIT - Ford Motor Co plans to expand its GoRide medical transportation service to 40 cities nationwide over the next four years, moving into Ohio and Florida this year and other large states by 2020, the company said on Tuesday.
GoRide uses Ford Transit and Transit Connect vans to give rides to people who need medical care but do not need an ambulance. GoRide last year agreed to provide medical transport for the Beaumont Hospital system of Southeast Michigan. The service has since expanded to Toledo, Ohio. “By the end of the year we expect to have over 130” vans in service, Jiang said. “By the end of next year over 200.”
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