Global Rescue

Founded in partnership with Johns Hopkins Medicine, Global Rescue identifies, monitors, and responds to potential threats.

The company performs field rescues,[1] sending critical care paramedics and military special forces veterans to the site of an emergency.

Global Rescue conducts thousands of missions per year[7] around the world, including helicopter evacuations from Mount Everest[8] and other remote locations.

Global Rescue provides integrated travel risk crisis management to individuals, corporations and governments[9] to help them meet their duty of care obligations,[10] meaning that an organization must give employees information, resources, and accommodation to ensure their health, safety, and security.

Among the global events for which Global Rescue has provided crisis response services in the 2006 Israeli conflict in Beirut, Lebanon; the 2008 terror attacks in Mumbai, India; the 2010 ash cloud in Western Europe; the 2012 coup attempt in Mali; and the 2015 earthquake in Nepal.

Dan Richards in October 2019