Air Medical Transport
Our directory features a collection of articles on Air Medical Transport, tailored to EMS professionals involved in or coordinating air-based emergency services. Explore topics such as patient transport protocols, safety standards, and the coordination between ground and air medical teams. Understanding the complexities of Air Medical Transport is essential for optimizing patient care during critical transfers. Additionally, consider reviewing our resources on emergency transport logistics, which closely relate to the challenges of air medical services. Access these articles to enhance your knowledge and efficiency in air medical operations.
Coordinated efforts between fire, EMS, CareFlight and hospital physicians made it possible for Paul Rizzo to continue living his life to the fullest
Double lung transplant recipient Tom Saputo said he was surprised by the bill for the 27-mile air ambulance transport to UCLA Medical Center
Surprise medical billing and high air medical transport costs are getting attention and triggering legislation
The car’s driver sustained serious injuries in the crash with a Caldwell County EMS ambulance that was transporting a patient with its lights and siren on
“The quick life-saving measures of that EMS supervisor was able to probably stop the bleeding,” said Jeffrey Levy, assistant fire chief for Lauderhill Fire Rescue
The onboard paramedic said the helicopter rolled in the air, pinning himself and the flight nurse to the ceiling before they could secure the patient
Through nearly two years of pandemic, the HEMS industry has been hit hard but proven resilient
The pilot, Danial Moore, was wheeled out of the emergency room to applause from first responders
An aviation expert said the report confirms speculation that the Learjet 35 business jet crashed while the pilot attempted to perform a difficult maneuver at low altitude
The pilot, who was injured more severely than the onboard nurse and paramedic, is being compared to Capt. Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger
The infant and crew members were all transported to local hospitals
“When you have a patient that has been traumatically injured ... they need blood products,” said Erin Reese, program director with Mercy Flight Central
Four people were on board the plane that went down, knocking out power to hundreds of homes
Hope, Arkansas-based Pafford EMS went the extra mile – 750 of them – to save a young father in desperate need of an ECMO bed
Two rescue helicopters and multiple ambulances responded after a gust of wind lifted the children up and caused them to fall 32 feet
Two suits say the system set to go into place would give insurers too much power to control reimbursement amounts
The Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems also announced a new discount for some programs
Air and ground ambulances transported several injured students to Pittsburgh hospitals
Remembering shock pioneer, R Adams Cowley, 30-years after his death
The LifeFlight helicopter was on the ground, shut down, when an East Machias ambulance struck a main rotor blade
The helicopter pilot and two crew members experienced red, swollen eyes after suffering two laser strikes in one night
Bryan Bledsoe: “EMS must be fixed with bulldozers not tweezers”
Native Air moves its helicopters to Carlsbad Medical Center, crews will carry 2 units of blood, plasma on board
Air and ground ambulance crews worked to rescue those involved in the crash on a busy Kanosh highway
EMS crews now need nearly half an hour to transport Eagle Mountain patients to the hospital
A driver in Littlefield and his toddler died after a 3-vehicle crash involving an ambulance, car and semi-truck
Chatham Emergency Services CEO called the fatal incident “an extremely rare set of circumstances”
The new additions to the fleet include rescue boats, air units, bariatric medic units, engines and medical units
The EC145e Augusta University AirCare helicopter has a cruising speed of 155 mph, making it one of the fastest in the state
Chief Osby described the fallen firefighter from Station 81 as a “brave, committed, loyal” member of the department
Officials said the Canadian man “was alive but unresponsive due to multiple traumatic injuries”
The bill passed unanimously in the Assembly and Senate and is now headed to the governor’s desk
The updated brand is intended to highlight the available prehospital services as a partnership
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