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Falck USA

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Established
  
2008

CEO
  
Robert "Boo" Heffner

Number of employees
  
4,500

Date founded
  
2008

Jurisdiction
  
Private

Website
  
www.us.falck.com

Headquarters
  
Bothell

Parent organization
  
Falck

Falck USA is a wholly owned subsidiary of privately held Falck A/S, that provides 24-hour ambulance transport and 9-1-1 response services. Falck USA provides basic life support and Advanced life support services in the United States. Falck entered the US market in 2008 by acquiring Alford Safety Services Inc. At that time, Alford Safety Services, Inc. provided six training centers in Louisiana and Texas. Now, Falck Alford is one of the largest providers of offshore and safety training to operators in the Gulf of Mexico.

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History

The company was founded by Sophus Falck after he witnessed and volunteered at a fire at the Christiansborg Palace near Copenhagen, Denmark, in 1884. There was no organization in the chaos, which made a big impression on Sophus. This motivated Sophus to create Falck later on in 1906. His mission was to help others and create order in chaos. Today, Falck operates in 44 countries and on 6 continents.

Emergency medical services

In 2010, Falck began offering ambulance service in the US with the acquisitions of private ambulance operations. Falck USA acquired LifeStar Response, American Ambulance and Care Ambulance Service. Having since acquired more US-based ambulance companies, Falck USA now operates more than 1000 ambulances and is one of the largest private providers of emergency medical services in the United States.

Falck funds its acquisitions and capital expenditures out of its own operating cash flows. The majority of the company is owned by two Nordic-based nonprofit foundations: Lundbeck, a global pharmecutical company, and the KIRKBI Group, a 75% holder of The Lego Group

References

Falck USA Wikipedia