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Acadian Ambulance Completes Acquisition Of Emergency Mobile Health Care

Feb 06, 2019 04:05PM ● By Staff Writer

Acadian Ambulance Service and Memphis-based Emergency Mobile Health Care (EMHC) have completed the merger of their operations. EMHC’s highly respected management and medical teams have joined Acadian Ambulance and will continue to provide medical transportation for the greater Memphis community.  

Services include critical care transport for the most critically sick or injured patients provided by Acadian’s specially trained personnel.  

“Acadian is excited to bring a 47-year operating history into Memphis and the surrounding region,” said Justin Back, Acadian vice president of integrations. “We are dedicated to continuing the excellent work of EMHC and to bringing new resources into the area to grow our capabilities. We are committed to bringing our new and existing team members into our employee-ownership structure and supporting them so they can focus on patient care.”  

In September 2018, Acadian Ambulance announced its acquisition of EMHC. The shared values and key goals of Acadian and EMHC make the move a strategic and beneficial one for both companies. The merger became official on February 1, 2019. 

Dave Sears, EMHC CEO, said, “EMHC is proud to have served the Mid-South community since 1997. We care deeply about Memphis and are very pleased to have found a partner that is able to continue to advance EMHC’s tradition.”  

Acadian Ambulance is the largest employee-owned ambulance service in the nation and serves more than 20 million residents across 75 counties and parishes in Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi and Tennessee. Acadian is actively recruiting EMTs, advanced EMTs and paramedics for full- and part-time positions.  

Since 1971, Acadian Companies has been dedicated to providing the highest level of emergency medical care and transportation possible. The company includes a diverse suite of services designed to offer the very best support and education in health, safety, security, education and transportation.

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