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Missions & Member TestimonialsFebruary 1, 2011
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Thirty-seven students from two American colleges, including 24 from Middlebury College, are safe in Europe after Global Rescue security teams evacuated them from Alexandria, Egypt on Monday night. They were transported to Prague aboard a Boeing 737 and from there were preparing to return to their home airports via commercial flights.
Earlier, Global Rescue extracted the first employees of an American company from Cairo on Sunday afternoon. Security teams collected the foreign nationals from various points around the capital and then evacuated them via fixed-wing aircraft to Jordan. From there they were transported to London and to Boston.
Global Rescue has deployed security teams to Egypt to provide security, transport and extraction services for several hundred clients in the country. The teams are led by special operations veterans that include former Navy SEALs and members of the Navy’s Special Warfare Command.
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Missions & Member TestimonialsJanuary 31, 2011
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Forbes magazine’s Brian Wingfield profiles Global Rescue and its work in Egypt:
Thousands of foreign nationals have reportedly crammed into the Cairo airport for evacuation from the turmoil in Egypt. But a select group of them started leaving last last Friday, when the protests first reached a boiling point.
Privileged diplomats? Nope. They’re clients of Global Rescue, a Boston-based firm that specializes in providing security, evacuation and medical services to clients in some of the world’s hot spots. The company is under contract to evacuate approximately 200 people from Egypt, primarily in Cairo and Alexandria. Most are corporate clients–Global Rescue won’t release client names without permission–though some are affiliated with academic institutions, and not all are Americans.
As of Monday morning, about 25% of the firm’s clients had been evacuated, says Global Rescue founder and CEO Daniel Richards. The remainder are expected to be out by Tuesday night.
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The Boston Herald’s ORyan Johnson describes Global Rescue’s security evacuations in his article, “Help’s on the way in Egypt.”
As the U.S. Embassy in Cairo urged Americans to get out of Egypt amid its ongoing chaotic and violent political upheaval, Boston-based Global Rescue has teams of ex-military security officers and paramedics coordinating a latter-day exodus, shepherding hundreds of U.S. corporate clients out of the country.
Global Rescue CEO Daniel Richards said over the next three days his company has orders to safely remove 200 to 300 people from the unstable cities and return them home.
“We deploy our personnel to the area, we collect them at a rally point and we organize transportation from the rally point to a safe location combining air, sea and land assets to affect the evacuation and extraction,” Richards said. “Our personnel on the ground are led by former special ops personnel who are very familiar with operating in difficult and potentially dangerous environments.”
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Global Rescue has extracted the first employees of an American company from Cairo on Sunday afternoon. Security teams collected the foreign nationals from various points around the capital and then evacuated them via fixed-wing aircraft to Jordan. From there they were transported to their respective home countries.
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Global Rescue has deployed security teams to Egypt to provide security, transport and extraction services for the company’s clients in country. The teams are led by special operations veterans that include former Navy SEALs and members of the Navy’s Special Warfare Command.
If someone you know is currently in Egypt and requires Global Rescue’s assistance, please contact our 24 hour operations center at: (800) 381 9754 or +1 (617) 459 4200.
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