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Quick access to psychological first aid to bystanders

Quick access to psychological first aid to bystanders

When serious accidents occur, it is not only the injured persons who are affected. Often, the experience also deeply affects family, friends, acquaintances or bystanders. Witnessing an accident can have serious mental consequences for bystanders and relatives, so it is important that they get the right help quickly to prevent prolonged illness. At Falck, psychologists, paramedics and innovators ha

Falck sets up new development unit

Falck sets up new development unit

Falck has innovated ambulances and healthcare services for over a hundred years - A new development unit will now give a further boost to the healthcare company's innovation in the healthcare area, where Falck will strengthen emergency and healthcare solutions through innovation, drones, artificial intelligence and a greener transformation.
Falck's new development unit, Vertical, will work clos

Falck wins emergency ambulance contract in San  Diego

Falck wins emergency ambulance contract in San Diego

Falck US Ambulance Services will provide emergency ambulance services to the city of San Diego in California for the next five years. The contract has now formally been approved by the city council and Mayor Todd Gloria.
From 28 November 2021, 1.4 million people in San Diego will receive ambulance services from Falck. The five-year contract has now been formally approved by the city council and

Falck wins contracts in the Central Denmark Region

Falck wins contracts in the Central Denmark Region

Falck continues as supplier of emergency medical services in the Central Denmark Region when the present tender period expires in November 2021. Today, Falck won three out of three tendered lots in competition with two other private suppliers. Falck will provide more than 40 ambulances to the Region.

Falck with new ambition: Paramedics in manned drones to save more lives

Falck with new ambition: Paramedics in manned drones to save more lives

​Falck will make manned drones an integral part of its fire and emergency medical services. Before 2025, the first citizens will be met by paramedics flying in drones. The technology is rapidly evolving. Next phase will be to gain concrete experience of how drones may be used in specific situations and to adjust legislation to allow drones to become part of everyday life.

​Falck wins largest contract in Germany to date

​Falck wins largest contract in Germany to date

From 1 February 2021, Falck will provide ambulance services in the Görlitz district of Saxony. Thus, Falck will provide ambulance services in seven of the state's 11 emergency districts, including the cities of Dresden and Leipzig. With the new contract, Falck will operate approximately every fifth ambulance in Saxony.

Jakob Just-Bomholt leaves Falck

Jakob Just-Bomholt leaves Falck

​Jakob Just-Bomholt resigns from his positions with Falck to become CEO for another large Danish company.

Drones will be part of future healthcare

Drones will be part of future healthcare

​Falck wants to be patient centric and bring patients and hospitals closer together. One way to go is by using health drones and Falck is testing this with public partners.

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For more than a century, Falck has worked with local and national governments to prevent accidents, diseases and emergency situations, to rescue and assist people in emergencies quickly and competently and to rehabilitate people after illness or injury. This has made Falck an international leader in emergency response and healthcare services.

Falck operates in 30 countries and has approximately 27,000 employees.

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