• Falck Museum

    Experience historical rescue equipment and the latest technology used by Falck in their ambulance, fire and rescue services. The Falck Museum presents the history of the rescue service; from the first rescue station in 1906, to the further development of ambulances and rescue vehicles and international work today.

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    1. Rescue stations

      Take a look inside (a replica of) the first duty station from Copenhagen in 1906 and get an insight into the development of the rescue service. You can read about the thoughts behind the ‘Falck man’ and tasks that Falck has handled since the beginning of the 20th century. Continue the tour in an original rescue station from the 1970s, where you get inside the control center, the crew room and the associated vehicles.
    2. Try first aid

      Falck has been an integral part of Danish society and the health of Danes for more than 100 years. The exhibition shows the transformation that the company's health service has undergone. Here you can try your hand at first aid and CPR. You'll learn how to provide life-saving first aid and stay calm and organized during an accident.
    3. Drone technology

      Get an exciting insight into the innovative and digital development that Falck's rescue and healthcare service has moved into with drones. For example, to transport blood samples that can contribute to faster diagnosis and treatment of patients. In addition, the future applicability of drones is shown as Falck is working on being able to transport paramedics to accident scenes.

    The development

    of rescue services

    The development

    of rescue services

    FALCK DENMARK

    For more than a century, it has been Falck's mission to help people in need. To come to the aid of the injured and distressed. To rehabilitate people after illness. To prevent and avert accidents. In other words, Falck's most important task has always been and still is to create safety for citizens. We are driven by care, built on trust and together we create more value.
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    n recent decades, Falck has shared its experience with the rest of the world, which has only been possible thanks to the close co-operation with the Danish public sector.