Falck now has a LEGO® ambulance
Ambulances, fire engines and police cars are toys that most kids have played with one time or another. Some kids may even have built them out of LEGO® bricks.
Ambulances, fire engines and police cars are toys that most kids have played with one time or another. Some kids may even have built them out of LEGO® bricks.
Falck Fire Services and the Dutch public fire brigade plan to cooperate in a special Public-Private Partnership in the Netherlands.
In 2013/2014, Falck’s Danish medical office started and completed a study concerning hygiene for uniforms, an area where very little research exists currently.
Beginning in the next few months, people living and travelling in the area around Barcelona will get help from ambulances and rescue officers bearing the red-white Falck logo if they have an accident or fall ill.
In 2014, Falck successfully took further steps towards its goal of becoming a global provider of services assisting people in emergency situations and preventing and mitigating the effects of illness and accidents. Falck significantly strengthened its position on the most important markets in Europe, Latin America and the United States, winning several major new and repeat contracts.
Falck Healthcare strengthens its services to Swedish corporate customers wishing to improve the health and working conditions of their employees. This is done through the acquisition of Manpower Hälsopartner by Previa, a Falck Healthcare subsidiary in Sweden.
Falck and BORNEfonden have agreed a new NGO-corporate partnership to train healthcare staff in Benin in West Africa in assisting to make childbirths safer and reduce maternal mortality. In addition, members of the local community will be trained in mother-child health and first aid. The project is the first of its kind.
Falck will be providing ambulance services to all people of Region Zealand. That is the consequence of a decision made by the Regional Council at its meeting held Thursday evening.
Falck has been awarded the contract for ambulance services in what used to be Roskilde County, having submitted the best bid in terms of quality, supply security and price.
Falck has gained the responsibility of providing firefighting in Portugal’s busiest airport in Lisbon.
In order to strengthen and sustain its continuing domestic and international expansion, in 2012 Falck established independent executive management boards for three of its business areas – Assistance, Healthcare and Safety Services. The Executive Management Board of the Falck Group retained the management responsibility of the fourth division, Emergency.
After having provided ambulance services to the people of Funen and the southern parts of Jutland for almost 100 years, Falck is now set to lose this contract effective 1 September 2015. Following a call for tenders by the Region of Southern Denmark, ambulance services in the region will now be provided by Dutch operator BIOS and by Danish operator Responce.
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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