This page shows the team that makes up the Action-cards® Emergency Response Advisory Board.

The Action-cards® Emergency Response Advisory Board assesses, with its professional emergency response background, the content of the Action-cards® that have emergency response elements in them. The participants on the Emergency Response Advisory Board all have many years of experience in emergency response work, e.g., as police officers or within the fire or ambulance services. Each participates as a private individual and is therefore not representative of any company, organization, or authority.

All participants participate as private individuals and are therefore not representatives of any companies, organizations, or authorities.

Here, you can meet the people who make up the Medical Advisory Board.

You can also meet the Action-cards® management team here: Action-cards® management team.

Morten Hedegaard

Former car crash inspector in the Royal Danish Police

Morten is a trained engineer and has been employed as a fire inspector in Kolding. For more than five years, Morten has worked as a car crash inspector for the police. Today, Morten is employed in the Armed Forces.

Kim Elkjær

Trained police officer and ambulance operator

Kim is a trained ambulance operator and first aid instructor with 20 years of experience in Falck’s Rescue Corps on both ambulance and medical doctor vehicles. Most recently, in 2019, Kim graduated and is currently serving as a police officer.

Daniel Bojsen

Trained firefighter and graduate in International Security and Law

Daniel is currently Deputy Emergency Response Inspector in Emergency Responses East (Beredskab Øst). He was trained as a firefighter and commanding officer from 2010–11. In addition, Daniel was also trained as a disaster and risk manager at the Emergency and Risk Management School in Copenhagen.

Henrik Ingerslev

Retired Police Deputy Criminal Commissioner

Henrik is a former section leader at the Police School in Denmark and teaches the school’s basic, advanced, and management courses. Henrik has been a reserve officer in the army alongside his job in the police.

Thomas Skou Roer

Lecturer for the Disaster and Risk Management course at KP, trained police officer, and forensic psychologist

Thomas is a police officer and has a master’s degree in forensic psychology and investigation from the University of Liverpool. Thomas worked for 20 years with research both theoretically and practically from an application perspective. Today, Thomas is an assistant professor at the Emergency and Risk Management School in Copenhagen.

Martin A. Andersen

Paramedic and instructor at the ambulance training courses

In 2004, Martin finished his emergency response training at the Emergency Responses school in Copenhagen, where he was trained in fire/rescue and car assistance services. On a daily basis, he works as a paramedic with Copenhagen Ambulance Services. 

Mikkel Hansen

Ambulance operator

Mikkel is a trained ambulance operator and has also been trained as a disaster and risk manager at the Emergency and Risk Management School in Copenhagen. Mikkel has more than 15 years of experience as an ambulance operator, where he and his colleagues often arrive at an accident before the police and fire emergency services.

Emil W. Labich

Trained firefighter and first aid instructor

Emil was trained as a firefighter and team leader in the Danish National Emergency Management Agency in 2017, and has since been active in the emergency response service. He is also a first aid instructor.