Acadian Ambulance Service Acquires NorthStar EMS
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NorthStar, which has its home office in Humble, provides emergency and non-emergency transportation and is the
Acadian already provides emergency and non-emergency service to 14 counties in Central, South-Central and
“We’re proud of our company and of the service we have provided to our patients and customers, and we’d like to thank our employees who made this possible,” said
Acadian, which is owned by its employees through an Employee Stock Ownership Plan, or ESOP, plans to hire all qualified field personnel and dispatchers from NorthStar. The entire NorthStar management team will transition to Acadian to help ensure the continuity of quality service. All employees will be eligible for health insurance immediately and for the ESOP retirement plan in July.
Acadian, which also serves
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