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About QuickCare

The mission, people, and values driving our commitment to workplace-safety innovation.

Building the future of workplace safety

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Trusted by 100+ Bay Area Companies

Better Care for Your People. Better Outcomes for Your Business.

When an employee is hurt, our mobile team of paramedics and nurses arrives directly at your worksite in about 53 minutes. By providing complete treatment on the spot, we reduce downtime and prevent OSHA recordables.

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Featured Service

QuickCare First-Aid Response

The game-changing solution that transforms workplace injuries from costly OSHA recordables into manageable first-aid incidents.

  • 92%Reduction in OSHA Recordables
  • 53minAverage Response Time
  • 28%Cost Savings

Prevent OSHA Recordables

On-site care keeps 9 out of 10 injuries from becoming recordable incidents.

92% Success Rate

Minimize Downtime

Average 53-minute response time gets employees back to work faster.

53min Response Time

Reduce Costs

Save an average of 28% on injury-related expenses and insurance claims.

28% Cost Reduction

Ready to Transform Your Workplace Safety?

Join 100+ Bay Area companies already saving money and protecting employees.

Starting at $525/response

  • Licensed EMTs & Paramedics
  • 53-minute average response
  • OSHA compliant reporting
How It Works

From Incident to Resolution in 3 Simple Steps

  1. 1

    Report the Injury

    Call QuickCare or tap the ‘Request Response’ button—tell us what happened and where.

  2. 2

    Medics En-Route

    An EMT/Paramedic is dispatched immediately; average on-site arrival ~53 minutes.

  3. 3

    Treat & Clear for Duty

    We treat on site under OSHA first-aid rules so most cases avoid being recordable. Employees can return to work swiftly after treatment.§

Why This Matters for Your Business

Proven Results

Cost Savings

  • Avoid costly OSHA reports and compliance issues
  • Reduce insurance premiums and workers’ comp claims
  • Save an average of 28% on injury-related expenses

Operational Benefits

  • Minimize lost productivity and downtime
  • Improve employee confidence and morale
  • Demonstrate commitment to workplace safety
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Complete Safety Suite

All Your Workplace Safety Needs, One Provider

While first-aid response is our flagship service, QuickCare offers a complete suite of safety solutions to protect your workforce. Now serving the Bay Area and expanding to Georgia with proven workplace safety services.

Proven Results That Speak for Themselves

Real data from real QuickCare clients shows the transformative impact on workplace safety and costs.

92%

Reduction in OSHA Recordables

Average across all QuickCare clients using our first-aid response service.

Industry Leading

37%

Decrease in Downtime

Faster resolution means employees return to work sooner.

28%

Cost Savings

Average reduction in injury-related expenses and claims.

Trusted by Industry Leaders

  • UPS
  • Underground Construction
  • UCSF Health

Ready to Transform Your Workplace Safety?

Join all the Bay Area companies who have already reduced their OSHA recordables by 93% with QuickCare’s first-aid response service.

Call Now1-888-250-4659

Email Us[email protected]

Free setup • No commitment required

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QuickCare Frequently Asked Questions

How does QuickCare’s first-aid response prevent OSHA recordables?

QuickCare’s licensed medical professionals provide immediate, on-site care that adheres strictly to OSHA first-aid guidelines. By treating injuries promptly and professionally at your workplace, we can often prevent minor incidents from escalating into OSHA recordable injuries, potentially reducing 9 out of 10 incidents from becoming recordable.

How quickly can QuickCare respond to an on-site emergency?

QuickCare’s average response time is approximately 53 minutes anywhere in the Bay Area. We prioritize rapid response to ensure immediate care for workplace injuries, which is crucial for preventing minor injuries from becoming more serious and potentially OSHA recordable.

What types of Drug & Alcohol Testing does QuickCare offer?

QuickCare offers comprehensive Drug & Alcohol Testing including rapid on-site testing and laboratory-based testing. Our services cover urine, hair, and oral fluid testing methods for both DOT and non-DOT compliance requirements. We also provide Breath Alcohol Testing.

What areas does QuickCare serve?

QuickCare Solutions proudly serves all 9 Bay Area counties: Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano, and Sonoma counties with our full range of workplace safety services.

Don’t Let Another Workplace Injury Become an OSHA Recordable

Start protecting your employees and your bottom line today with QuickCare’s proven first-aid response service.

To maintain the integrity of the average response time for typical engagements, data from clients whose operational environments impose external, non-controllable delays (e.g., travel time by boat to remote islands, prolonged security checks at high-security facilities) were mathematically excluded.

Average reduction observed across QuickCare clients utilizing on-site first-aid services. To accurately reflect typical client outcomes, we excluded data from clients with influencing factors (e.g., historically negligible incident rates where any change would appear exaggerated, or those undertaking comprehensive, non-QuickCare-related safety transformations).

§ If deemed necessary, QuickCare staff may escalate care by referring the employee to the appropriate next level of medical care—such as activating 911, recommending emergency department evaluation, or directing to a hospital/urgent care facility.