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1992: AMR completes four acquisitions and goes public.
Flush with cash, the company purchased Mobile Medic Ambulance Services of Gulfport, Mississippi, in November, Ambulance Service Company of Denver in December, and Buck Medical Services of Portland, Oregon, in January 1993.
In its first full year in operation, 1993, AMR reported $189 million in revenues and $9.5 million in earnings.
AMR had completed a total of 58 acquisitions by the end of 1995, 22 of them in 1995 alone.
DeHuff replaced Paul Shirley as CEO upon Shirley's retirement in August 1997.
1997: AMR is acquired by Laidlaw, Inc. and merges with that company's MedTrans operations.
In May 1998 AMR worked with Sutter Health in San Francisco, implementing a mobile health care unit for on-the-job injuries.
While the company recorded revenues of $1.1 billion in 1998, that amount did not include uncollectible bills of $700 million the same year.
In an abrupt move, in September 1999, Laidlaw announced that it was putting AMR up for sale, with an asking price of $1.6 million.
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