Falck going electric in London
By 2025 the Mayor of London plans to expand the zero emissions zones throughout the city. To meet this deadline, Falck has already begun testing electric patient transportation in London.
By 2025 the Mayor of London plans to expand the zero emissions zones throughout the city. To meet this deadline, Falck has already begun testing electric patient transportation in London.
Falck Fire Services UK will provide Airport Rescue and Fire Fighting Service to Glasgow and Aberdeen International airports
Today, the Danish Competition and Consumer Authority and SØIK (the State Prosecutor for Serious Economic and International Crime) have announced a fine of DKK 30 million. Falck accepts the fine.
Lolland-Falster Fire Service and Falck have entered into a new long-term agreement to replace the current agreement
Home treatment is a key priority for Falck and now patients in Colombia can be diagnosed from a distance
The Regional Council has decided to extend the current contract by one year
Today, leading emergency response and healthcare company Falck released its financial results for Q3 2019. With improved performance for six consecutive quarters, Falck completes its two-year financial turnaround. The company moves from a state of critical need for turning around its business financially to a phase where stabilising its business and winning new customers take centre stage.
As of 1 September 2019, Falck’s Danish ambulance business has hired former professor and chief physician Jørgen Berg Dahl as new medical director.
InterForce recognizes Falck's support for the armed forces and for employees in the military reserves
Green driving is an essential element when planning Falck's more than 5,000 vehicles, and electric cars are a natural part of that development
Falck has added substantial commercial experience and know-how within transformation processes by appointing a new EVP for Falck Assistance Nordic and a new SVP for Global HR
Today, leading emergency response and healthcare company Falck released its financial results for Q2 2019. For the fifth quarter in a row, Falck improves underlying profitability, regaining strength while making up for past conduct.
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.