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HISTORY

2008 As an additional office in Columbus, Ohio opens. A Sales and Marketing team joins the staff.
   
2007 An additional mobile unit is purchased and new expansion offices open in Indianapolis, Indiana and Dayton, Columbus and Sharonville, Ohio allowing services to be rendered in a variety of locations to serve the need of many Departments in neighboring counties to the home office in Franklin, Ohio.
   
2006 Public Safety hired additional staff to help move the company forward. This has included hiring time Program Director and a full-time Physicians Assistants. In addition, there are part-time staff members who continue to work and share their expertise.
   
2005 PSHW saw huge growth and potential. Dr. Lovett required additional professional staff and asked Dr. Steve McMahan M.D. to join Public Safety Health and Wellness.
   
2004 A novel concept was born –take the services to the Departments. A 48-foot trailer was custom designed and built to provide medical services on-site. With the mobile unit came more requests for services. This changed how medicine was provided and over 95% of Fire Fighter medical exams provided by Public Safety Health and Wellness now occur on-site at the Fire Departments. On board the mobile unit is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including digital X-ray equipment, NIOSH and OSHA approved Hearing Booth, Pulmonary Function area, Exam Room, EKG equipment, DOT certified bathroom and Vision Machine, and a Stress Test Machine.
   
2003 The two rooms expanded into eight rooms since additional requests from Fire, EMS and Police Departments.
   
2002 Public Safety Health and Wellness was founded by Dr. Bill Lovett on the request of several small fire departments north of Cincinnati. The departments were requesting help with their injury management, through Workman’s Compensation and their entry and exit exams of their Fire Fighters. Before the doors opened for business in September 2002, in Blue Ash, Ohio, additional phone calls were received to help other local departments and manage annual physical exams for Ohio Task Force One. Within one year, it was obvious that the two room office was going to need to be expanded.
     

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