A world leading Emergency Services Company to invest in Sri Lanka
The world leading international Emergency Services Company, Falck
(Denmark) has acquired 50 percent of Sri Lankan Emergency Medical
Services (EMS) company, Med1 (Pvt) Limited.Med1 plans to launch
emergency medical response services in the Colombo area by the end of
2012. "
The partnership between Med1 and Falck not only enables us to
implement a high-class emergency ambulance service in Colombo; it will
also ensure we have the future resources and capacity required to expand
our coverage across Sri Lanka. Our goal is to implement a reliable, high
quality service that is also affordable," says Donnie Woodyard Jr, Med1
CEO.
Falck's initial investment will be focused on operationalizing EMS in
Colombo. This will include further development ofMed1's, 24-hour,
trilingual dispatching center, putting a modern fleet of European
standard ambulances and response vehicles on the road, and hiring and
training hundreds of new medical care providers to offer international
quality medical care in Sri Lanka.
"The goal is to give Sri Lankans peace of mind, knowing that during a
medical emergency, help is only a phone call away," says Woodyard. "With
the system we are setting up, that peace of mind can become a reality.
By simply making a short phone call to our hotline, you can have highly
trained professionals, prepared to begin immediate treatment, at your
door within minutes. For many, this can mean the difference between life
and death." "We are pleased to partner with the founders of Med1 in Sri
Lanka and are looking forward to quickly providing high quality
Emergency Medical Services in case of sickness or injuries in Sri
Lanka," says Anders Delcomyn Larsen, Falck Executive Vice President, EMS
Europe and Asia.
Med1 is a Sri Lankan Board of Investment approved company established
in 2011 to implement international standard Emergency Medical Services
in Sri Lanka. Med1's current offerings include: medical and first aid
training, a public access defibrillation program, and a 24-hour,
trilingual first aid advice line.
The Chairman/ Director General of the BOI, M.M.C Ferdinando stated
"this agreement is a very important one for Sri Lanka as it will
introduce the country and her people to a standard of world class out of
hospital health service.
Falck is one of the world leaders in their field, having a presence
in 35 countries globally. It is already one of the main companies in
Europe for emergency ambulance services. Falck own 50% of Med 1, who
signed an agreement with the BOI and it is a very positive fact that
recently they have publicly stated that Sri Lanka will be their entry
point in Asia.
Falck is one of the largest multinational ambulance services provider
globally. Falck is currently operational in over 30 countries with1800+
ambulances responding to more than two million emergency calls each
year. Falck is a Nordic based organization with business activities in
35 countries on five continents. It consists of four different business
areas: Assistance, Emergency, Healthcare and Training.
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