MD Ally, an emergency medical services telehealth company, announced it secured $14 million in Series A funding, bringing its total raise to $25 million.
The round was led by First Cressey Ventures and anchored by General Catalyst. Seae Ventures, Techstars, Alumni Ventures and Red & Blue Ventures also participated in the round.
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