Air Ambulance Search
There are hundreds of aeromedical programs and thousands of aircraft involved in
EMS transport. Airborne care can range from simply accompanying a patient on an
intra-hospital transfer to full in-flight surgical facilities.
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There are hundreds of aeromedical programs and thousands of aircraft involved in
EMS transport. Airborne care can range from simply accompanying a patient on an
intra-hospital transfer to full in-flight surgical facilities.
This wide range of geographic and care requirements makes the user doubly
dependent upon industry standards to aid in the educated selection of an EMS
service. Your first step is to define which of the three recognized levels of
care is appropriate to your situation: Designated Basic Life Support, Advanced
Life Support, or Critical Care. Each has different requirements and protocols.
Any operator offering medical charter at any of these three levels must confirm
that they satisfy the necessary equipment and procedural requirements for your
needs.
The bottom line is to ask plenty of questions of any prospective air ambulance
operator before putting a patient in the air.