Medics on the Ball, Inc. Acquires Event Rescue Service, LLC.

Medics on the Ball, Inc. Acquires Event Rescue ServiceLLC.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                April 13, 2013

Medics on the Ball, Inc. and Event Rescue ServiceLLC. are pleased to announce that they have entered into a merger agreement for the combination of the two companies. The combined companies will continue to operate in all parts of Southern California under the Medics on the Ball name.

Medics On The Ball is a full-service team of highly-trained medical professionals providing thorough medical care at events across Southern California. From one or two person crews to intricate multi-person teams, we can provide service to any event, large or small.

Medics On The Ball offers you an easy, convenient and affordable way to find qualified medical staffing for your next event.

Event Rescue Service, a non-profit and volunteer organization, was formed in 1985 to provide first aid, Public Safety and on Site Stand By medical services to athletic events, cultural festivals, and other public gatherings.

Management for both companies issued the following joint statement: “We are excited about what this transaction offers. Our goal is to become the premier standby medical event provider in Southern California.”

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If you’d like more information about this topic please call 866.942.4443 or email info@medicsontheball.com

Medics On The Ball Helping Rolling Stones Fans Have a Ball

For Immediate Release                                         

Medics On The Ball Helping Rolling Stones Fans Have a Ball

Medics On The Ball served as the medical crew on staff for Saturday’s surprise Rolling Stones concert at The Echoplex in Los Angeles.

 

Los Angeles, Calif. (April 30, 2013) – As Southern California’s premier event medical standby company, Medics On The Ball, was thrilled to get the chance to keep more than 500 Rolling Stones fans safe at the now legendary secret concert the band held in Los Angeles over the weekend.

When the Rolling Stones played a surprise gig at the Echoplex in Los Angeles last Saturday evening, the British rockers called on Medics On The Ball to provide medical support during the show. Medics On The Ball was contacted just days before the concert by event organizers who were hoping to secure a professional and reliable crew of paramedics to work the show.  Organizers wouldn’t disclose the band’s identity at that time, but they did say it was the “biggest band in the world.”

“It was an amazing show to be a part of,” said Steve Hamburg, President of Medics On The Ball. “Watching the Rolling Stones in a club of just 500 people – the word ‘wow’ doesn’t even begin to sum it up.”

The secret Rolling Stones show was a “warm-up” gig for the band’s “50 and Counting” anniversary tour, which kicks off on May 3 at Staples Center. Tickets for the surprise concert went on sale just hours before the show began and were assigned via a lottery that sold out quickly.

Medics On The Ball provided three paramedics for the secret gig. While there were thankfully no serious medical emergencies, the crew stayed busy throughout the night treating several patients, some of whom were high-profile celebrities. Staff members, however, declined to say who – safety is their priority, not naming names!

As a leader in affordable first-aid services, Medics On The Ball is a full-service team of highly-trained medical professionals who provide thorough medical care at events across Southern California. Medics On The Ball provides qualified medical staffing for concerts, celebrity and charity events, red-carpet galas, sporting competitions, street fairs, festivals and more!

For more information, please visit http://www.medicsontheball.com/.

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Poway Youth Lacrosse

“Our guy at Valley Elementary was great: He took care of all the medical issues and also helped run the penalty clock when volunteerism was otherwise absent and the opportunity to assist, when not needed for medical issues, presented itself. This was a long event and his help in this capacity was very much appreciated. I feel the parents were appreciative that their injured kids were treated appropriately and were grateful for this service. it was a big part of running a smooth event so that small problems were addressed and big problems never occurred.”
 
Chris Greaves
Poway Youth Lacrosse