Goward has more than 40 years of experience in the fire service and commercial ambulance fields combined.
SAN DIEGO — Falck Mobile Health announced Wednesday it has appointed John Goward to lead San Diego's paramedic emergency ambulance services.
Goward is an internal candidate for Falck's top operations job in America's Finest City; he currently serves as the director of emergency operations for San Diego. His transition to the managing director job will happen on June 2, the press release says. “From working side-by-side in the field to collaborating at the leadership level, together we deliver the world-class EMS system San Diego residents and visitors deserve,” Goward says. “I have a great deal of respect for paramedics and EMTs who respond whenever and wherever people need emergency medical assistance, and I’m honored by the opportunity to lead the Falck team serving the City of San Diego.
“John’s extensive background in both the fire service and private EMS, along with his reputation as an effective emergency services leader, is unparalleled,” Behm said.
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