Case Details

Year Initiated/Committed

1993

Year Resolved

1993

Settlement Amount

$180,000 including costs

Court

unknown state court

Docket Number

unknown

Lead State

CA

Participating States

CA

Defendant(s)

Metropolitan Ambulance Service; Superior Ambulance Service; Sacramento Ambulance Service; Foothill Ambulance Service; 9-1-1 Emergency Services; Cordova Ambulance Service

Case Description

Plaintiff state charged five defendants, Metropolitan, Superior, Sacramento and Foothill Ambulance Service and 9-1-1 Emergency Services, with violating California’s antitrust law by unlawfully agreeing on customer allocation and pricing of ambulance transport services over a long period. The companies, who admitted no wrongdoing, paid $160,000 in civil penalties, costs and attorneys fees. They were also enjoined from future violations and required to establish a compliance program. The named executives may not participate in ambulance association activities except those involving paramedic or treatment topics.