Lösung für die Zeit nach Reinoldus: Peter Schroeter ist wohl draußen
Source: hellwegeranzeiger.de
- The Reinoldus ambulance service is being shut down and replaced by a new company that will take over its employees and contracts, but the current owner Peter Schroeter will not be part of the solution.
- The changeover is temporary - lasting only until July 1, 2026, when all ambulance service contracts in the region will be rebid and reorganized.
- Reinoldus has minimal assets to pay creditors since its main value was its staff, while vehicles are leased and the company reportedly carried around 800,000 euros in debt.
The Reinoldus Rettungsdienst, an ambulance service in North Rhine-Westphalia, filed for insolvency on January 15, 2026, and now faces complete liquidation. Rather than salvage the company itself, the court-appointed insolvency administrator has recommended dissolving it and transferring operations to a new company. The situation marks a significant turning point for emergency medical services in the Unna region and raises questions about what happens to employees and creditors when a service pro