Southern California EMS Expanding Ops in 2009
Los Angeles, CA, January 06, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Southern California Fire/EMS, based in Santa Clarita, CA, is once again expanding it's already large arsenal of services and area of coverage to the film, music, sports and events industry which shows no signs of slowing down.
For the past three years, Southern California EMS has focused all of it's attention on the Los Angeles market but in 2009, it will be expanding operations to cover San Francisco (Bay Area EMS) and Las Vegas (Las Vegas EMS). Capt. Ed Castillo, founder and Dir. of Operations for Southern California Fire/EMS states, "The time is ripe for us to move into these two new markets since most private EMS companies have dropped the ball and we are ready to fill the gaps left behind." This is considered a bold move especially in the current U.S recession.
Joining the team to ensure quality control among incoming firefighters, medics and lifeguards will be Doug Gladstone who will be in charge of Human Resources for the entire company and will be the lead account executive/coordinator for the San Francisco division. No decisions have been made for the Las Vegas division as of yet.
Recently, Capt. Ed Castillo has secured support from a local businessman who believes in the core values and mission of Southern California EMS.
Additionally, he has secured more financial backing from an undisclosed source. The money will be used for equipment, vehicles and training ensuring that Southern California EMS is at the top of their game.
Some of the most unique services that will be offered by Southern California EMS will be the addition of horseback medics, motorcycle medics and tactical medics. All the new services are intended to give Southern California EMS more market share and makes them more highly sought out due to their specialties.
For more information or media inquiries, visit http://www.socalems.com -
Southern California EMS
Captain Ed Castillo
818-825-3950
info@socalems.com
www.socalems.com
Los Angeles, CA, January 06, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Southern California Fire/EMS, based in Santa Clarita, CA, is once again expanding it's already large arsenal of services and area of coverage to the film, music, sports and events industry which shows no signs of slowing down.
For the past three years, Southern California EMS has focused all of it's attention on the Los Angeles market but in 2009, it will be expanding operations to cover San Francisco (Bay Area EMS) and Las Vegas (Las Vegas EMS). Capt. Ed Castillo, founder and Dir. of Operations for Southern California Fire/EMS states, "The time is ripe for us to move into these two new markets since most private EMS companies have dropped the ball and we are ready to fill the gaps left behind." This is considered a bold move especially in the current U.S recession.
Joining the team to ensure quality control among incoming firefighters, medics and lifeguards will be Doug Gladstone who will be in charge of Human Resources for the entire company and will be the lead account executive/coordinator for the San Francisco division. No decisions have been made for the Las Vegas division as of yet.
Recently, Capt. Ed Castillo has secured support from a local businessman who believes in the core values and mission of Southern California EMS.
Additionally, he has secured more financial backing from an undisclosed source. The money will be used for equipment, vehicles and training ensuring that Southern California EMS is at the top of their game.
Some of the most unique services that will be offered by Southern California EMS will be the addition of horseback medics, motorcycle medics and tactical medics. All the new services are intended to give Southern California EMS more market share and makes them more highly sought out due to their specialties.
For more information or media inquiries, visit http://www.socalems.com -
Southern California EMS
Captain Ed Castillo
818-825-3950
info@socalems.com
www.socalems.com
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