Fixed-wing aircraft or helicopters equipped for air transport of patients.
A vehicle equipped for transporting patients in need of emergency care.
Services specifically designed, staffed, and equipped for the emergency care of patients.
Paramedical personnel trained to provide basic emergency care and life support under the supervision of physicians and/or nurses. These services may be carried out at the site of the emergency, in the ambulance, or in a health care institution.
The mixture of gases present in the earth's atmosphere consisting of oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and small amounts of other gases.
The use of communication systems, such as telecommunication, to transmit emergency information to appropriate providers of health services.
Conveying ill or injured individuals from one place to another.

Outcome after severe head injury treated by an integrated trauma system. (1/99)

OBJECTIVES: To describe outcome after treatment of severe head injury within an integrated trauma system. METHODS: A retrospective analysis of all patients with severe head injury admitted to the Royal London Hospital by the Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS) between 1991 and 1994. Type of injury was defined on initial computed tomography of the head and outcomes assessed 12 months after injury using the Glasgow outcome score. RESULTS: 6.5% of HEMS patients had long term severe disability (severe disability or persistent vegetative state on the outcome score); 34.5% made a good recovery. CONCLUSIONS: The concern that a large number of severely disabled long term survivors might result as a consequence of this system of trauma management is not confirmed. The case mix of severity of extracranial injuries in these patients makes comparison with other published series difficult, but these data fit the hypothesis that pre-hospital correction of hypoxia and hypotension after head injury improves outcome.  (+info)

Safety of air medical transportation after tissue plasminogen activator administration in acute ischemic stroke. (2/99)

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: We sought to determine the safety of air medical transport (AMT) of patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) immediately after or during administration of tissue plasminogen activator (tPA). Patients with AIS treated with tPA in nonuniversity hospitals frequently need transfer to tertiary care centers that can provide specialized care. AMT is a widely available mode of transport that is crucial in providing expedient and quality health care to critically ill patients while assuring high level of care during transportation. The safety of AMT of patients with AIS after or during administration of tPA has not been examined. METHODS: We performed retrospective chart review of 24 patients with AIS who were treated with intravenous tPA and transferred by helicopter to the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania or the University of Cincinnati Hospital. The charts were reviewed for neurological complications, systemic complications, and adherence to the National Institutes of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) protocol for AIS management. RESULTS: No major neurological or systemic complications occurred. Four patients had hypertension warranting treatment, 3 patients experienced motion sickness, 1 patient developed a transient confusional state, and 1 patient experienced minor systemic bleeding. Four NINDS protocol violations occurred, all related to blood pressure management. CONCLUSIONS: In this small series, AMT of AIS patients after thrombolysis was not associated with any major neurological or systemic complications. Flight crew education on the NINDS AIS protocol is essential in limiting the number of protocol violations. AMT of patients with AIS provides fast and safe access to tertiary centers that can provide state of the art stroke therapy.  (+info)

Helicopter transfer offers a potential benefit to patients with acute stroke. (3/99)

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Rapid transport of patients to specialized centers is widely used in the management of myocardial infarction, trauma, and more recently, acute stroke. We evaluated the role of helicopter transportation as it relates to the availability of acute stroke therapies and patients' perceptions of care. METHODS: We reviewed records of all patients transferred to a university hospital within 24 hours of stroke onset from January 1996 to December 1997. Data were collected on demographics, neurological deficit, treatment, and outcome. In addition, a questionnaire was sent to all patients with items about perceived reasons for helicopter transfer, expected and actual treatment, outcome, and overall impression. RESULTS: Helicopter transfer was used for 73 stroke patients. Before transfer, 8 patients (11%) received tissue plasminogen activator (tPA). On arrival, no patient received tPA, 38 patients (52%) were enrolled in acute stroke studies, and 35 patients (48%) received no specific medication. All but 2 patients were managed in a specialized stroke unit. Of the 35 patients who received no specific therapy, 24 (69%) were ineligible for treatment or study enrollment owing to 1 or more exclusion criteria, but rarely (3%) because of time. Of the 45 respondents to the survey, most (84%) were transferred at the suggestion of the physician at the originating hospital because of a possible treatment that was unavailable there. Most patients (93%) believed that there was a benefit from emergent helicopter transfer to a stroke center, although 40% of respondents received no specific therapy. CONCLUSION: Interhospital transfer by air may benefit a substantial number of acute stroke patients by offering potential therapies and intensive management not available elsewhere.  (+info)

Doctor-staffed ambulance helicopters: to what extent can the general practitioner replace the anaesthesiologist? (4/99)

During two years, a rural ambulance helicopter programme saved 41 patients' lives. In 29 of these patients, the decisive medical interventions were carried out by the flight anaesthesiologist before reaching the hospital. We asked an expert panel to assess whether these interventions could have been carried out by a general practitioner (GP). This was the case for 17 (59%) of the 29 patients, while more advances skills, equipment or drugs were needed for 11 (38%). Among these 11, three patients would probably have died without the interventions. We conclude that GPs can manage a majority of life saving missions for a rural ambulance helicopter programme, but the lack of a flight anaesthesiologist may imply substantial health losses for a few patients.  (+info)

A trauma resource allocation model for ambulances and hospitals. (5/99)

OBJECTIVE: To develop a mathematical model for the location of trauma care resources. DATA SOURCES/STUDY SETTING: Severely injured patients queried from Maryland hospital discharge and vital statistics data. A spatial injury profile was created by parsing these patients into ZIP codes. STUDY DESIGN: The Trauma Resource Allocation Model for Ambulances and Hospitals (TRAMAH) was formulated using integer and heuristic programming. To maximize coverage of severely injured patients, trauma centers and aeromedical depots were simultaneously sited using TRAMAH. A severe injury was considered covered if at least one trauma center was sited within a time standard by ground, or if an aeromedical depot-trauma center pair was sited in such a way that the sum of the flying time from the aeromedical depot to the scene of injury plus the flying time from the scene of injury to the trauma center was within the same time standard. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: From 1992 to 1994, 26,774 severe injuries were considered for coverage. Across Maryland, 94.8 percent of severely injured residents had access to trauma system resources within 30 minutes and 70.3 percent had access within 15 minutes. For the same number of resources as the existing Maryland Trauma System, TRAMAH achieved a coverage objective of 99.97 percent within 30 minutes. This translated into an additional 461 severely injured people covered each year. Holding in place the trauma centers of the existing system, approximately the same percentage of coverage as that of the existing system was achieved within 15 minutes by optimally locating six fewer aeromedical depots. CONCLUSIONS: TRAMAH will allow trauma systems planners to better locate their resources with respect to spatial needs and response times.  (+info)

Thrombolysis in the air. Air-ambulance paramedics flying to remote communities treat patients before hospitalization. (6/99)

PROBLEM ADDRESSED: First Nations* communities in the North have a high prevalence of coronary artery disease and type 2 diabetes and face an increasing incidence of myocardial infarction (MI). Many conditions delay timely administration of thrombolysis, including long times between when patients first experience symptoms and when they present to community nursing stations, delays in air transfers to treating hospitals, uncertainty about when planes are available, and poor flying conditions. OBJECTIVE OF PROGRAM: To develop a program for administration of thrombolysis on the way to hospital by air ambulance paramedics flying to remote communities to provide more rapid thrombolytic therapy to northern patients experiencing acute MIs. COMPONENTS OF PROGRAM: Critical care flight paramedics fly to northern communities from Sioux Lookout, Ont; assess patients; communicate with base hospital physicians; review an exclusion criteria checklist; and administer thrombolytics according to the Sioux Lookout District Health Centre/Base Hospital Policy and Procedure Manual. Patients are then flown to hospitals in Sioux Lookout; Winnipeg, Man; or Thunder Bay, Ont. CONCLUSION: This thrombolysis program is being pilot tested, and further evaluation and development is anticipated.  (+info)

Profile and outcomes of patients transported to an accident and emergency department by helicopter: prospective case series. (7/99)

OBJECTIVES: To study the profile of airlifted patients and their outcomes after arrival at the hospital, and to evaluate the appropriateness of their prehospital care and the decision to use aeromedical evacuation. DESIGN: Prospective case series. SETTING: Accident and emergency department of a public hospital, Hong Kong. PATIENTS: All patients transported to the department by a helicopter of the Government Flying Service from June 1998 through November 1998. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Demographic data, sources and locations of referral, clinical features, triage category, interventions used, and outcome. RESULTS: A total of 186 patients were transferred by helicopter during the 6-month study period. The 101 patients who had been transferred from a rural hospital or clinic were older (mean age, 50 years versus 35 years), comprised more females (55% versus 26%), had a higher overall mortality rate (19.8% versus 3.6%), and had a higher hospital admission rate (91.1% versus 37.6%) than the 85 patients who had been airlifted from the scene of an emergency. Neurological disorders were the most common presentation among interfacility transfers (21.8%). Among the 85 scene transfers, limb injuries (32.1%) and heat illnesses (24.4%) were the most common reasons for helicopter transport. Most interfacility transfers were appropriate, but 34.1% of patients who had been transferred from the scene of the emergency were later discharged and 21.1% refused consultation. CONCLUSIONS: Scene and interfacility transfers by helicopter have different patient profiles, and a substantial proportion of scene transfers may be inappropriate. Guidelines such as field triage and helicopter dispatch criteria need to be established.  (+info)

Treatment of refractory unstable angina in geographically isolated areas without cardiac surgery. Invasive versus conservative strategy (TRUCS study). (8/99)

AIMS: We compared invasive (on-site coronary angioplasty or emergency air-ambulance transfer for bypass grafting surgery) vs conservative (persistent medical treatment) strategies in the management of refractory unstable angina in geographically isolated hospitals without cardiac surgical facilities. METHODS AND RESULTS: One hundred and forty eight randomized patients with refractory unstable angina were compared on an intention-to-treat basis. Outcomes (invasive vs conservative): (a) in hospital: stabilization (96% vs 43%, P=0.0001), non-fatal myocardial infarction (2.6% vs 4.2%, P=ns), death (1.3% vs 8.3%, P=0.046), combined outcome (3.9% vs 12.5%, P=0.053) and hospitalization (11.4+/-6.3 vs 12.4+/-8.0 days, P=ns). (b) 30-days follow-up: non-fatal myocardial infarction (2.6% vs 4.2%, P=ns), death (2.6% vs 11.1%, P=0.030) and combined outcome (5.3% vs 15.3%, P=0.031). (c) 12 month follow-up: non-fatal myocardial infarction (3. 9% vs 4.2%, P=ns), death (3.9% vs 12.5%, P=0.053), combined outcome (7.9% vs 16.7%, P=ns), re-admissions for unstable angina: (17.1% vs 23.6%, P=ns), late coronary angioplasty: (15.8% vs 11.1%, P=ns) and (d) late coronary bypass grafting: (7.9% vs 12.5%, P=ns). CONCLUSION: Invasive treatment of patients with refractory angina in remote areas without surgical back-up results in significant in-hospital stabilization and a reduction in major events in-hospital and at 30 days. Coronary angioplasty in stand-alone units and air-transfer of these patients seems safe.  (+info)

An air ambulance is a specially equipped aircraft that transports patients to medical facilities, often in situations requiring emergency medical care and rapid transport. These aircraft are staffed with trained medical professionals, such as paramedics or nurses, and are equipped with medical equipment and supplies necessary to provide critical care during transportation.

Air ambulances can be helicopters or fixed-wing airplanes, depending on the distance of the transport and the medical needs of the patient. Helicopter air ambulances are often used for short-distance transports, such as from an accident scene to a nearby hospital, while fixed-wing airplanes are typically used for longer distances, such as between hospitals in different cities or states.

Air ambulances provide a critical service in emergency situations and can help ensure that patients receive timely and appropriate medical care. They may be called upon in a variety of circumstances, including trauma cases, cardiac emergencies, stroke, and other serious medical conditions.

An ambulance is a vehicle specifically equipped to provide emergency medical care and transportation to sick or injured individuals. The term "ambulance" generally refers to the vehicle itself, as well as the medical services provided within it.

The primary function of an ambulance is to quickly transport patients to a hospital or other medical facility where they can receive further treatment. However, many ambulances are also staffed with trained medical professionals, such as paramedics and emergency medical technicians (EMTs), who can provide basic life support and advanced life support during transportation.

Ambulances may be equipped with a variety of medical equipment, including stretchers, oxygen tanks, heart monitors, defibrillators, and medication to treat various medical emergencies. Some ambulances may also have specialized equipment for transporting patients with specific needs, such as bariatric patients or those requiring critical care.

There are several types of ambulances, including:

1. Ground Ambulance: These are the most common type of ambulance and are designed to travel on roads and highways. They can range from basic transport vans to advanced mobile intensive care units (MICUs).
2. Air Ambulance: These are helicopters or fixed-wing aircraft that are used to transport patients over long distances or in remote areas where ground transportation is not feasible.
3. Water Ambulance: These are specialized boats or ships that are used to transport patients in coastal or aquatic environments, such as offshore oil rigs or cruise ships.
4. Bariatric Ambulance: These are specially designed ambulances that can accommodate patients who weigh over 300 pounds (136 kg). They typically have reinforced floors and walls, wider doors, and specialized lifting equipment to safely move the patient.
5. Critical Care Ambulance: These are advanced mobile intensive care units that are staffed with critical care nurses and paramedics. They are equipped with sophisticated medical equipment, such as ventilators and monitoring devices, to provide critical care during transportation.

Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is a system that provides immediate and urgent medical care, transportation, and treatment to patients who are experiencing an acute illness or injury that poses an immediate threat to their health, safety, or life. EMS is typically composed of trained professionals, such as emergency medical technicians (EMTs), paramedics, and first responders, who work together to assess a patient's condition, administer appropriate medical interventions, and transport the patient to a hospital or other medical facility for further treatment.

The goal of EMS is to quickly and effectively stabilize patients in emergency situations, prevent further injury or illness, and ensure that they receive timely and appropriate medical care. This may involve providing basic life support (BLS) measures such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), controlling bleeding, and managing airway obstructions, as well as more advanced interventions such as administering medications, establishing intravenous lines, and performing emergency procedures like intubation or defibrillation.

EMS systems are typically organized and managed at the local or regional level, with coordination and oversight provided by public health agencies, hospitals, and other healthcare organizations. EMS providers may work for private companies, non-profit organizations, or government agencies, and they may be dispatched to emergencies via 911 or other emergency response systems.

In summary, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is a critical component of the healthcare system that provides urgent medical care and transportation to patients who are experiencing acute illnesses or injuries. EMS professionals work together to quickly assess, stabilize, and transport patients to appropriate medical facilities for further treatment.

Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) are healthcare professionals who provide emergency medical services to critically ill or injured individuals. They are trained to assess a patient's condition, manage respiratory, cardiac, and trauma emergencies, and administer basic life support care. EMTs may also perform emergency procedures such as spinal immobilization, automated external defibrillation, and administer medications under certain circumstances.

EMTs typically work in ambulances, fire departments, hospitals, and other emergency medical settings. They must be able to work in high-stress situations, make quick decisions, and communicate effectively with other healthcare providers. EMTs are required to obtain certification and maintain continuing education to ensure they are up-to-date on the latest practices and protocols in emergency medicine.

In medical terms, 'air' is defined as the mixture of gases that make up the Earth's atmosphere. It primarily consists of nitrogen (78%), oxygen (21%), and small amounts of other gases such as argon, carbon dioxide, and trace amounts of neon, helium, and methane.

Air is essential for human life, as it provides the oxygen that our bodies need to produce energy through respiration. We inhale air into our lungs, where oxygen is absorbed into the bloodstream and transported to cells throughout the body. At the same time, carbon dioxide, a waste product of cellular metabolism, is exhaled out of the body through the lungs and back into the atmosphere.

In addition to its role in respiration, air also plays a critical role in regulating the Earth's climate and weather patterns, as well as serving as a medium for sound waves and other forms of energy transfer.

Emergency Medical Service (EMS) communication systems are networks and technologies used to facilitate the communication and coordination of emergency medical services. These systems typically include dispatch centers, radio and telephone communications, computer-aided dispatch (CAD) systems, and other technologies that enable EMS personnel to quickly and effectively respond to medical emergencies.

The primary goal of an EMS communication system is to ensure that the right resources are dispatched to the right location in a timely manner, and that EMS providers have the information they need to provide appropriate care. This may include transmitting patient information, such as medical history and symptoms, from the dispatch center to the responding EMS personnel, as well as coordinating the response of multiple agencies, such as fire departments and law enforcement, to a single incident.

EMS communication systems are an essential component of emergency medical services, as they help ensure that patients receive the care they need as quickly and efficiently as possible.

Transportation of patients, in a medical context, refers to the process of moving patients safely and comfortably from one location to another. This can include the movement of patients within a healthcare facility (such as from their hospital room to the radiology department for testing) or between facilities (such as from a hospital to a rehabilitation center). Patient transportation may be required for various reasons, including receiving medical treatment, undergoing diagnostic tests, attending appointments, or being discharged from the hospital.

The process of patient transportation involves careful planning and coordination to ensure the safety, comfort, and well-being of the patient during transit. It may involve the use of specialized equipment, such as stretchers, wheelchairs, or ambulances, depending on the patient's medical needs and mobility status. Trained personnel, such as paramedics, nurses, or patient care technicians, are often involved in the transportation process to monitor the patient's condition, provide medical assistance if needed, and ensure a smooth and uneventful transfer.

It is essential to follow established protocols and guidelines for patient transportation to minimize risks and ensure the best possible outcomes for patients. This includes assessing the patient's medical status, determining the appropriate mode of transportation, providing necessary care and support during transit, and communicating effectively with all parties involved in the process.

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  • Wales Air Ambulance Charity is the trading name of Welsh Air Ambulance Charitable Trust, registered charity, England and Wales (1083645), registered company limited by guarantee, England and Wales (04036600). (walesairambulance.com)
  • Prince William has completed his first day of training at Bond Air Services as he prepares to start work as a pilot for the East Anglian Air Ambulance. (hellomagazine.com)
  • East Anglian Air Ambulance is a charity registered in England and Wales Charity No 1083876, Registered Company number 04066700. (eaaa.org.uk)
  • We collect data to help us operate effectively and to provide you with the best experiences possible from interacting with East Anglian Air Ambulance. (eaaa.org.uk)
  • Alan Boswell Group were proud to support East Anglian Air Ambulance (EAAA) by donating a signed 2020/21 NCFC shirt. (alanboswell.com)
  • CEDAR CITY, UT, Sept. 22, 2023 - AirLife Utah 3 is proud to announce that it now carries and can administer whole blood on board every air medical transport. (airmethods.com)
  • Mr Ancram and Westbury MP Andrew Murrison have both applied for a debate to be held next week in Westminster Hall about Wiltshire Air Ambulance. (gazetteandherald.co.uk)
  • A Great Western Ambulance Service spokesperson said: "Wiltshire Air Ambulance Charity is negotiating the length of extension of the lease with the police and continues to speak with them. (gazetteandherald.co.uk)
  • Wiltshire Air Ambulance isn't under threat. (gazetteandherald.co.uk)
  • UK-based charity Helicopter Emergency Landing Pads (HELP) Appeal has provided a fund of £250,000 to help Wiltshire Air Ambulance build its new helipad at Outmarsh Farm, near Melksham. (hospitalmanagement.net)
  • To be built with an investment of £5.1m, the Wiltshire Air Ambulance airbase has so far received more than £181,000 as funds. (hospitalmanagement.net)
  • HELP Appeal chief executive Robert Bertram said: "Wiltshire Air Ambulance has been providing an outstanding service for many years and we are delighted to be able to support them in providing what will undoubtedly be the very best airbase in the country. (hospitalmanagement.net)
  • Our total donation of £250,000 towards this new airbase will help Wiltshire Air Ambulance service reach all parts of the county in a time efficient manner - saving both time and lives. (hospitalmanagement.net)
  • Image: Rendering of Wiltshire Air Ambulance airbase. (hospitalmanagement.net)
  • Photo: courtesy of Wiltshire Air Ambulance. (hospitalmanagement.net)
  • Alberta Health Services (AHS EMS) Alberta Central Air Ambulance Ltd STARS - Shock Trauma Air Rescue Society Sunwest Aeromedical APL - Advanced Paramedics Ltd Lifesupport Air Medical Services HALO Rescue HERO YMM Assurance Air Medical Inc. - operating out of base at Vancouver International Airport. (wikipedia.org)
  • B.C. Ambulance Service paramedics and a volunteer firefighter place an injured person into an Air Ambulance helicopter on Nanaimo River Road south of Nanaimo, BC, Sunday, July 13, 2003. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • Dispatch decisions are often inadequately reviewed, and the air ambulance service doesn't fully assess whether paramedics are situated in the best locations to meet patient needs, the report concludes. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • It allows ambulance paramedics who respond to emergency calls to request air ambulance support if they think it's required. (irishtimes.com)
  • Fortunately for William, an ambulance happened to be in the area and paramedics helped out before MAAC arrived. (midlandsairambulance.com)
  • Paramedics with the B.C. Emergency Health Services Bell 412 air ambulance helicopter operated by Summit Helicopters, now stationed at Prince George Airport. (helicoptersmagazine.com)
  • One of our certified nurses (RN) and one of our paramedics (EMP-T) are on every medical flight to provide the best care available in the air. (angelmedflight.com)
  • Our air ambulance flight paramedics and nurses frequently transport critical care patients to and from Arkansas for specialty care, rehabilitation, treatment, and transplant. (angelmedflight.com)
  • The pilot Emergency Aeromedical Service (EAS), operated by the Air Corps in support of the National Ambulance Service (NAS), was launched on June 4th last. (irishtimes.com)
  • the Irish Community Air Ambulance added: "The Irish Community Air Ambulance works in partnership with the National Ambulance Service and responds to serious incidents and medical emergencies. (advertiser.ie)
  • They are tasked by the National Ambulance Service to treat trauma and medical emergencies within a 40-50km range. (advertiser.ie)
  • Thank you for your interest in working for the Yorkshire Air Ambulance. (yorkshireairambulance.org.uk)
  • The Yorkshire Air Ambulance complies by law with the Data Protection Act 2018 and the EU General Data Protection Regulation. (yorkshireairambulance.org.uk)
  • The Yorkshire Air Ambulance cannot be held responsible for non-delivery of applications or the security of information sent via email. (yorkshireairambulance.org.uk)
  • Our ongoing support for Yorkshire Air Ambulance has soared well above target and has seen us hand over a £6,000 cheque to the "angels in the sky" - three months earlier than expected. (caravanguard.co.uk)
  • Now that Yorkshire Air Ambulance has its new state-of-the-art H145 Airbus, we're hoping our donation will help fund some night vision goggles so they can become truly night capable and be able to fly in the skies for longer. (caravanguard.co.uk)
  • Yorkshire Air Ambulance needs to raise £12,000 every day to keep its helicopters flying. (caravanguard.co.uk)
  • Kerry Garner, regional fundraising manager for Yorkshire Air Ambulance, said: "We're absolutely delighted with the continued support we have received from Caravan Guard, it is support like this which enables us to save lives across Yorkshire. (caravanguard.co.uk)
  • Caravan Guard and Leisuredays support a number of local and national charities and hope to continue to encourage more of their customers to take out their Home Emergency and Gadget and Leisure policies so even more money can be raised for Yorkshire Air Ambulance by August 2017. (caravanguard.co.uk)
  • BC Ambulance Service - Air Ambulance Program Helijet- operated for British Columbia Ambulance Service Life Flight International Inc. Worldwide Air Ambulance STARS - Shock Trauma Air Rescue Society - eastern BC only Summit Helicopters - operated in partnership with British Columbia Ambulance Service to service the interior of British Columbia. (wikipedia.org)
  • Service provider: Air Evac Lifeteam, an air ambulance company that operates 130 bases in 15 states. (go.com)
  • As these services have a direct impact on peoples' lives, I expected to find that the BC Ambulance Service was monitoring performance," Doyle said in the report. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • After reviewing the report, the service said it's taking steps to implement the recommendations and will "use the audit findings to further enhance air ambulance operations. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • During Doyle's audit, which started in 2012, oversight of the BC Ambulance Service was transferred from the health ministry to the Provincial Health Services Authority, which Doyle said should allow it to better manage patient outcomes. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • No decision has yet been made on the future of the HSE's air ambulance service which is nearing the end of its 12-month trial. (irishtimes.com)
  • The pilot was established to determine the level and type of dedicated EAS service, if any, might be needed to support the ambulance service. (irishtimes.com)
  • We work in partnership with NHS Wales, including the Welsh Ambulance Service NHS Trust and Emergency Medical Retrieval and Transfer Service (EMRTS Cymru). (walesairambulance.com)
  • The plane was carrying a pilot, flight nurse, flight paramedic, a patient and a family member of the patient, according to REMSA Health, which provides the air ambulance service. (kpbs.org)
  • REMSA Health is a private, emergency response group that provides ground and helicopter ambulance service across northern Nevada and northeastern California. (kpbs.org)
  • Each piece of Cornwall Air Ambulance sold, helps to raise vital funds to provide a lifesaving service, as it costs nearly £5m a year to run the charity. (moorcroft.com)
  • To keep both of Yorkshire's Air Ambulances maintained and in the air we need to raise £4.4M every single year and the vital funds raised by Caravan Guard and their staff will contribute to our life-saving service. (caravanguard.co.uk)
  • Salisbury MP Robert Key has secured a half hour debate on the helicopter following concerns that Great Western Ambulance Service (GWAS) may pull out of the shared Wiltshire Police helicopter and Air Ambulance. (gazetteandherald.co.uk)
  • based Helicopter Air Lift Operation (HALO) will be offered guaranteed funding and a contract with Alberta Health Services, moving from a fee-for-service model. (realagriculture.com)
  • The bill that passed on a 98-0 vote requires air ambulance companies with membership programs to have a certificate of authority to operate and not advertise their plans in areas where they do not regularly provide service. (claimsjournal.com)
  • The Irish Community Air Ambulance stated: "The service is Ireland's only charity-funded Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS ) Air Ambulance. (advertiser.ie)
  • Afterwards, NLMGC chairman, Colin Readwin, presented a cheque for £1,000 to Tony, to assist the local air ambulance service in their vital work. (loughboroughecho.net)
  • With operating costs of around £1,700 per mission and no government funding, the air ambulance service relies entirely on donations and income from other sources, such as fund-raising events, charity shops and a lottery. (loughboroughecho.net)
  • West Midlands Ambulance Service was called to the junction of the A44 and A4110 at Monkland at just before 2.45pm. (wmas.nhs.uk)
  • A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokesman said: "Crews responded to a serious two-car road traffic collision at about 2.45pm. (wmas.nhs.uk)
  • West Midlands Ambulance Service (WMAS) covers a geographical area of approximately 5,000 square miles and serves a population of 5.6 million people living in Shropshire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire, Coventry & Warwickshire, Staffordshire and the Birmingham & the Black Country conurbation. (wmas.nhs.uk)
  • Wales Air Ambulance provides a vital service across the country, with four emergency helicopters delivering expert time-critical care to patients wherever they may be. (persimmonhomes.com)
  • We're delighted to support Wales Air Ambulance and thank them for their outstanding service to our local communities. (persimmonhomes.com)
  • Emergency response from Northern Ireland Ambulance Service (NIAS), the PSNI and HEMS were all tasked to the scene. (farminglife.com)
  • Air Ambulance NI is a credit to the whole community, as a family we have always supported the charity and you appreciate the service even more when it comes to your own doorstep. (farminglife.com)
  • Whole blood is the gold standard for blood delivery," said Erik Bornemeier, account executive with Air Methods , the leading air medical service provider in the country and the parent company of AirLife Utah. (airmethods.com)
  • The Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance is one of the UK's leading Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS) Charities, funded purely by the generosity of people like you. (abports.co.uk)
  • London's Air Ambulance provides a life-saving service for over 10 million people who live, work and commute within the M25. (chiswickw4.com)
  • London's Air Ambulance is the Charity which runs London's Helicopter Emergency Medical Service. (chiswickw4.com)
  • Air Methods is committed to continuing to work with all stakeholders to find a favorable set of recommendations that alleviates the balance billing issue currently faced by patients while ensuring air medical services are fairly compensated so as to provide this valuable service across the nation. (airmethods.com)
  • Medicare, which covers air medical services in emergency cases only, established the current air medical service payment rates in 2002 based on an estimated 1998 cost pool. (airmethods.com)
  • Hiring an air ambulance service is a practical solution to transport the parents to the event location. (airambulancenetwork.com)
  • They will receive the same personal attention and Air Ambulance Network's unparalleled customer service, but for a fraction of the price. (airambulancenetwork.com)
  • Title : Ambulance service in Seattle Personal Author(s) : Lehman, S. P.;Hollingsworth, K. H. (cdc.gov)
  • Most air ambulance services in Canada are operated by third parties including NGO's and private contractors working on behalf of a provincial health authority. (wikipedia.org)
  • Vedanta Air Ambulance Services in Patna offer the most trusted aircraft with secure patient transfer to any city hospital in India for sufficient medical care. (reviewcentre.com)
  • The agreement is an extension to the technical and maintenance services that Saab is already providing for the air ambulance company SAAH in several locations across the country. (saab.com)
  • But complaints about sky-high bills to patients for air ambulance services are common. (go.com)
  • Rick Sherlock, president of the Association of Air Medical Services, a trade group, said air ambulances require a more highly trained crew than a ground ambulance, because only the sickest or most seriously injured patients need air transport. (go.com)
  • It should have been) using the information to improve the performance of its air ambulance services. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • Senate Bill 44 outlines a process to determine the fair market value of air ambulance services if they cannot reach an agreement. (claimsjournal.com)
  • An independent reviewer would take into account the training and composition of the air ambulance crew, the amounts usually charged and accepted for payment for such services in Montana and the Medicare payment rate. (claimsjournal.com)
  • Castles in the Sky benefits Wales Air Ambulance by raising awareness and funds for their life-saving services. (persimmonhomes.com)
  • Here one thing is a mandate to mention here that the cost of the Lifeline Air Ambulance Services in Bagdogra eternally remains negotiated. (apsense.com)
  • What would have been a 6 1/2-hour trip by ground took a "significantly faster" two hours by air, according to B.C. Emergency Health Services. (helicoptersmagazine.com)
  • If that passes, we could not afford to remain in operation, and air ambulance services would close, not just in Montana, but all over the country. (kmmsam.com)
  • The intent is to reduce the high cost of air medical transport to the patient, but the result is that it undermines the ability of those services to even operate," he said. (kmmsam.com)
  • Air ambulance services are staffed with a very experienced pilot, a highly trained flight paramedic, and a trauma nurse. (kmmsam.com)
  • Scotson asks Montanans to contact their congressional delegation and ask them to intervene and remove or revise section 105 of the Lower Health Care Costs Act, so that air ambulance services can continue in Montana. (kmmsam.com)
  • In addition, the committee will provide recommendations to protect consumers from balance billing for air ambulances services, requirements for the disclosure of charges and fees for these services. (airmethods.com)
  • The development of this committee and breadth of industry representation is confirmation from Congress and the Department of Transportation that all players in this industry need to work together to protect patients while also ensuring that air medical services can continue to provide critical life-saving services to patients in need," said Myers. (airmethods.com)
  • According to 2019 Government Accountability Office report, approximately 70 percent of air medical missions completed in 2017 for patients with private insurance were out-of-network, which is higher than any other emergency services. (airmethods.com)
  • The AAPB Advisory Committee will evaluate data about current costs for air medical services and current complaint information to provide recommendations for more transparent consumer disclosure. (airmethods.com)
  • The cost of around-the-clock readiness that air medical bases must maintain averages nearly $3 million per year for each air medical base, according to a cost study prepared for the Association of Air Medical Services (AAMS). (airmethods.com)
  • To continue to alleviate the financial stress on patients, Air Methods has continued to aggressively pursue payer agreements across the country so that patients have access to discounted, out-of-pocket payment for qualified services, which varies depending on their plan's benefits. (airmethods.com)
  • Angel MedFlight Worldwide Air Ambulance Services and our award-winning medical flight team is here to help our patients reach the next level of care, wherever it is. (angelmedflight.com)
  • This SOP can serve as a model for emergency medical services (EMS) transport agencies to standardize the procedures and responsibilities for the decontamination and disinfection of an ambulance that has transported a person under investigation (PUI) for Ebola or a patient with confirmed Ebola. (cdc.gov)
  • Drafted by John Lowe, PhD, in collaboration with the EMS Biosafety Transport Consortium (Emory University/Grady EMS, University of Nebraska Medical Center/Omaha Fire Department, US Department of State/Office of Operational Medicine, NIH Div. of Fire and Rescue Services/NIH Div. of Occupational Health and Safety, Fire Dept. of New York, Phoenix Air Group, American Medical Response). (cdc.gov)
  • EMS workers called for air ambulance services, which arrived within twenty minutes. (cdc.gov)
  • I am taking part in the Swansea Half Marathon 2021 for Wales Air Ambulance Charitable Trust because without them, I wouldn't have survived! (justgiving.com)
  • The Welsh Air Ambulance Charitable Trust is committed to the protection of human life through the provision of air ambulances across Wales. (walesairambulance.com)
  • Within a prescribed time duration, shift your patient by Lifeline Air Ambulance in Bagdogra . (apsense.com)
  • In a way of shifting the patient from the threshold, ground Ambulance exited to reach from hospital to airport and airport to hospital. (apsense.com)
  • Lifeline Air Ambulance in Bagdogra swiftly prepared to transfer a patient to Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore, etc. (apsense.com)
  • However, that just means it's often quicker to have our ground crews arrive on scene, treat and stabilize a patient and then meet an air ambulance at the local health facility to be transported for further treatment," a BCEHS spokesperson said. (helicoptersmagazine.com)
  • Because the chopper is based at the airport, ambulance personnel still need to be on hand to carry the patient to the University Hospital of Northern B.C. (helicoptersmagazine.com)
  • The committee will be responsible to inform Congress on the complex issue of air ambulance medical patient billing. (airmethods.com)
  • Because of the high number of uninsured patients across the country and the low payments by government payers, each air ambulance patient with private health insurance has to cover the costs for the remaining balance left by these 70% of missions. (airmethods.com)
  • Are you, a patient, or loved one in Arkansas in need of an air ambulance? (angelmedflight.com)
  • Every Angel MedFlight clinician receives regular exams and training on air medical procedures and patient care. (angelmedflight.com)
  • They are also knowledgeable on the air medical industry and how to partner with Angel Flight and other healthcare and aviation organizations, so each patient reaches the right level of care. (angelmedflight.com)
  • If you, a patient, or loved one is having a medical emergency in Arkansas and needs a medical flight to reach a healthcare facility there, our air medical flight teams are here to make the healthcare journey as smooth as possible. (angelmedflight.com)
  • Air ambulance travel is different because it is tailored to the individual emotional and health needs of the patient. (airambulancenetwork.com)
  • As long as the patient has the ability to remain in a seated position for a limited time and doesn't require other forms of electronic life support equipment, an Air Medical Escort may accompany them on a domestic flight through a commercial carrier. (airambulancenetwork.com)
  • Vehicles for ground transport of pediatric and neonatal patients in the United States are usually truck chassis-based and either large enough to transport a single patient, similar in size to most ambulances (on the right), or larger units designed to transport several critically ill infants in transport incubators (on the left). (medscape.com)
  • Since launching the "Bill of the Month" series in February, NPR and Kaiser Health News have received more than a dozen bills from critically ill patients like Khan who were charged tens of thousands of dollars for an air ambulance ride even after insurers' payments. (go.com)
  • Moorcroft's Cornwall Air Ambulance Collection was formally launched at the Royal Cornwall Show on the 9th June 2022. (moorcroft.com)
  • What gives: Khan got his first call from Air Evac Lifeteam just three days after the accident, while he was still lying in the hospital. (go.com)
  • An air ambulance has landed near Llandudno Hospital. (dailypost.co.uk)
  • Private air ambulance companies said insurance companies weren't offering enough compensation while insurers argued non-hospital based air ambulance companies wouldn't disclose their actual costs to help determine a fair price. (claimsjournal.com)
  • Both patients were taken to Hereford Hospital by land ambulance. (wmas.nhs.uk)
  • A man in his thirties was airlifted by the second Midlands Air Ambulance to Southmead Hospital in Bristol with chest injuries. (wmas.nhs.uk)
  • Since 1994, Lincs and Notts Air Ambulances have flown over 20,800 potentially life-saving missions - providing pre-hospital critical care across Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire. (abports.co.uk)
  • A prompt interruption-free reaching to the hospital takes place by a complete set of the facility from the ground ambulance, Air Ambulance to human effort. (apsense.com)
  • The air ambulance was on a night flight from Nanaimo to Victoria General Hospital. (princegeorgecitizen.com)
  • We got him into the ambulance and off to Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula he went. (medscape.com)
  • We got him into an ambulance, and away he went to the hospital too. (medscape.com)
  • The HALO Air Ambulance board of directors is pleased to announce a three-year contract extension for Paul Carolan as chief executive officer, effective November 15, 2021. (realagriculture.com)
  • The HEMS Air Ambulance is based in Rathcool, Cork and was tasked 512 times during 2021. (advertiser.ie)
  • West Wales region has donated £5,000 to Wales Air Ambulance to help fund its Castles in the Sky art trail which will help raise vital funds for the charity. (persimmonhomes.com)
  • Scandinavian Air Ambulance conducts its missions today with a fleet of 8 aircraft and 7 helicopters. (saab.com)
  • Ambulance helicopters may also be used for Search and Rescue (SAR) missions, for example in air, sea and mountain rescues. (saab.com)
  • The helicopter is operated by Summit Helicopters and the planes by North Cariboo Air and Northern Thunderbird Air. (helicoptersmagazine.com)
  • They receive no regular funding, so rely on support from the community to keep their helicopters in the air. (alanboswell.com)
  • Wales Air Ambulance joined our test partner program, becoming one of the first organizations in the UK to try the new Blackbaud Raiser's Edge NXT and JustGiving integration. (blackbaud.com)
  • Two Midlands Air Ambulances and the Welsh Air Ambulance together with three land ambulances and two paramedic support officers in a rapid response cars attended the scene. (wmas.nhs.uk)
  • Wales Air Ambulance is a charity very close to my heart and as a former paramedic I have witnessed the marvellous work they do. (persimmonhomes.com)
  • They receive ongoing advanced training, and every nurse and paramedic has access to Air Methods Ascend , an in-person and online training program that allows clinicians to perform at the top of their licensure. (airmethods.com)
  • Over the coming months William will undertake on the job training which involves time in a simulator, aircraft and testing in-flight skills before he begins piloting ambulance missions. (hellomagazine.com)
  • The Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance transports the equivalent of an A&E department to people suffering from the most serious of illnesses and devastating injuries, providing the best possible treatment as quickly as possible. (abports.co.uk)
  • It complements two fixed-wing aircraft, also stationed at the airport, and will usually be used for shorter flights of less than 240 kilometres that typically make up about 30 per cent of BCEHS transports by air. (helicoptersmagazine.com)
  • Section 105 of the bill allows insurance companies to set the rate that air ambulances will be paid for providing transports. (kmmsam.com)
  • An Augusta Westland AW139 helicopter (Medevac 112), along with its Air Corps and HSE crews, is based at Custume Barracks in Athlone. (irishtimes.com)
  • Thankfully Niamh didn't require treatment from the medics on board the air ambulance and was treated by NIAS road crews. (farminglife.com)
  • Local EMS ground crews activating air medical transport early on, prior to arriving at the scene of a severe trauma, is a crucial component to getting this resource to the community. (airmethods.com)
  • There are a mix of fixed wing and rotary wing/HEMS fleets used in Canada.The two largest providers are Ornge Air Ambulance in Ontario which operates 12 bases across the province and STARS Air Ambulance which operates 6 bases across Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. (wikipedia.org)
  • An event was held at the Wales Air Ambulance base in Dafen to mark the collaboration, attended by the Chair of Carmarthenshire Council, Cllr Rob Evans, with pupils being given the opportunity to go on board the helicopter and learn about the lifesaving skills of the crew. (persimmonhomes.com)
  • Our volunteers join us from all walks of life and often have stories about what brought them to support Devon Air Ambulance to share. (daat.org)
  • There are all sorts of ways to help support your local Air Ambulance Charity. (daat.org)
  • Thanks to your support in acquiring a Cornwall Air Ambulance vase or plaque, Moorcroft can play its own part in helping the charity in its special 35th anniversary year. (moorcroft.com)
  • The Air Ambulance relies totally on public funding and are our angels in the sky so we have to do all we can to encourage everyone to support this wonderful charity. (persimmonhomes.com)
  • London Members of Parliament, Peers and Council Leaders demonstrated their support for the London's Air Ambulance Charity's contribution to the capital's safety at an event hosted by Mary Macleod, and Rushanara Ali, Bethnal Green & Bow MP which was sponsored by Aberdeen Asset Management. (chiswickw4.com)
  • A cheeky women's-only fundraiser - Dip in the Nip - will be held in Mayo next month to raise funds for the Irish Community Air Ambulance. (advertiser.ie)
  • Wales Air Ambulance relies entirely on charitable donations and the money gifted by West Wales is going towards supporting the charity's 'Castles in the Sky' initiative - a first of its kind family art trail being held in Swansea. (persimmonhomes.com)
  • London's Air Ambulance provides world leading care to the people of London but relies upon donations from the public to maintain our high standards. (chiswickw4.com)
  • Helijet International owns and operates the air ambulance involved and the company's vice-president says a police report has been filed. (princegeorgecitizen.com)
  • So, come here to know Lifeline Air Ambulance Cost from Bagdogra to Delhi . (apsense.com)
  • When coming to Air Ambulance, Lifeline pursuance two classy evacuations. (apsense.com)
  • Thus, please prefer to hire Lifeline Air Ambulance in Ranchi to all big hospitals across the nation. (apsense.com)
  • ABP Humber has donated £12,000 to Lincs and Notts Air Ambulance, as part of their Community Chest Fund. (abports.co.uk)
  • He can be seen in the visuals, waiting for an Air Ambulance to take off at Chengannur helipad in Kerala before he exits. (indiatimes.com)
  • Republican Sen. Ed Buttrey, of Great Falls, said discussion of the issue has led to some changes, including some hospitals eliminating first-call agreements they had with private air ambulance companies. (claimsjournal.com)
  • This business environment is not sustainable and puts emergency air medical access at risk, which is critical as more than 85 million Americans can reach a trauma I or II facility in less than an hour only if they travel by air - a number that is only expected to grow as more rural hospitals are shuttered. (airmethods.com)
  • When our team members are not in the air, they are working in local emergency rooms, intensive care units, and fire departments to maintain their skill sets and are continually receiving the most up to date training through partner hospitals or medical units. (airambulancenetwork.com)
  • 4. Casualties will be transported to hospitals by ambulance. (cdc.gov)
  • Local MP Mary Macleod has pledged to raise the issue of funding for London's Air Ambulance in Parliament - the Ambulance attended four serious accidents in the borough last year. (chiswickw4.com)
  • By submitting your details you consent to receive news and updates from Devon Air Ambulance. (daat.org)
  • It's owned by Air Medical Group Holdings, a holding company that owns four other air ambulance companies and one ground ambulance company. (go.com)
  • The Senate endorsed a bill on second reading that would hold patients responsible only for the co-payments and deductibles required under their insurance plans and the insurance company and out-of-network air ambulance providers would have to negotiate over the rest of the bill. (claimsjournal.com)
  • Air ambulance companies sell annual memberships that cover out-of-pocket expenses for a medically-necessary air ambulance flights, meaning the company will accept the patient's insurance reimbursement as payment in full. (claimsjournal.com)
  • While this is often a good choice, it requires a great deal of planning and the expertise of an air ambulance company to handle all of the arrangements. (airambulancenetwork.com)
  • Breige, Niamh, Michael and Dolores Hollywood recently visit the Air Ambulance NI operational base outside Lisburn. (farminglife.com)
  • Facilities and transporting ambulance agencies are conducting tabletop and operational exercises that test and refine procedures for the transfer of patients. (cdc.gov)
  • A CLASSIC car club has made a donation to the Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Rutland Air Ambulance (DLRAA). (loughboroughecho.net)
  • This incredible donation has allowed the Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance to purchase six Alpha 900 flight helmets. (abports.co.uk)
  • Chris Bailey, Air Operations Manager at Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance, said: "We're extremely grateful for this donation from ABP. (abports.co.uk)
  • With a considerable following, Paul Hilditch, designing for Moorcroft for nearly two decades, has a reputation for detailed and mind blowing design - the Cornwall Air Ambulance Collection sees him journey full throttle into landscape and seascape design, cleverly drawing attention to the incredible flights of the Air Ambulance crew themselves. (moorcroft.com)
  • The Welsh Air Ambulance crew treated a man in his twenties for internal injuries. (wmas.nhs.uk)
  • They have all been through a lot over the last 18 months having had air ambulance to their accidents on two separate occasions. (farminglife.com)
  • Montana lawmakers on Thursday moved forward with two measures that seek to prevent patients from receiving huge bills from air ambulance providers that are not in network with their insurance plans. (claimsjournal.com)
  • As an organization, Air Methods supports requiring greater cost and data transparency, updating the Medicare reimbursement rate, and having state insurance regulators taking a closer look at the root causes of large balance bills, including narrow networks and medical necessity denials. (airmethods.com)
  • Minutes are precious and the helicopter can get from Wichita Falls to Fort Worth in an hour or less, half the time it takes by ground ambulance, he said. (go.com)
  • VICTORIA - Transport Canada confirms a British Columbia air ambulance flying over Vancouver Island was deliberately targeted by someone shining a laser from the ground. (princegeorgecitizen.com)
  • Taking to the skies in 1987, Cornwall Air Ambulance was the first air ambulance in the UK. (moorcroft.com)
  • Air Medical, in turn, is owned by the giant private equity firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, or KKR. (go.com)
  • We are currently are dealing with a medical locally in the area - Air Ambulance is there to assist us. (dailypost.co.uk)
  • Air Methods Ascend is available to medical personnel across the country. (airmethods.com)
  • Medics flew the man by helicopter ambulance to Jackson South Medical Center. (ems1.com)
  • As Air Methods is leading the way in going in network with health insurance providers, Myers' inclusion in this committee will provide additional context and insights from the air medical provider perspective. (airmethods.com)
  • Further, approximately 85 percent of costs are fixed costs associated with operating an air medical base, giving companies little leeway in reducing costs on their own. (airmethods.com)
  • Angel MedFlight is your advocate in medical air ambulance transportation. (angelmedflight.com)
  • Angel MedFlight's award winning air ambulance team is experienced in providing care and medical flights to all critical care patients, including senior patients . (angelmedflight.com)
  • If parents are aging, need to travel for medical or other reasons and have health concerns, using an air ambulance is an excellent choice. (airambulancenetwork.com)
  • All medical needs will be attended to during the trip, and the seniors will arrive safely without having to endure the inconvenience and discomfort of commercial air travel. (airambulancenetwork.com)
  • When transport is needed for the elderly for medical or other reasons, Air Ambulance Network is always standing by to help every step of the way. (airambulancenetwork.com)
  • The royal had been studying for his air transport pilot licence exams since September, and recently passed all 14 exams required to work as a civilian helicopter pilot. (hellomagazine.com)
  • When an ambulance delivered him to the emergency room at United Regional Health Care System in Wichita Falls, Khan was surprised to hear a doctor murmur that it was the worst arm injury he'd ever seen. (go.com)
  • HALO Air Ambulance is the only dedicated medevac helicopter that covers southern Alberta and southwest Saskatchewan, forming the boundary of the former Palliser Health region, which covers 50,000 square kilometers. (realagriculture.com)
  • Whilst exciting and inspiring people of all ages, the trail will also increase public awareness and raise vital funds for Wales Air Ambulance, enabling the charity to provide lifesaving critical care across Wales, 24 hours a day. (persimmonhomes.com)
  • Give as you Live Online is the free and easy way to raise money for MAGPAS Air Ambulance when you shop online with 6,000+ stores. (giveasyoulive.com)
  • The streets and parks of Swansea will be home to the series of castle sculptures for 10 weeks and along with raising vital funds for the Wales Air Ambulance it will providing a fun, family-friendly trail of discovery for local people and visitors. (persimmonhomes.com)
  • British Columbia's air ambulance provider seems to have its head in the clouds when it comes to tracking its own performance and looking for ways to improve, findings the auditor general warns could be putting patients at risk. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • Healthcare facilities and transporting ambulance agencies have procedures for the management of patients with serious communicable diseases. (cdc.gov)
  • Ambulance-transported patients account for approximately 15% of all ED visits and 16 million patients annually. (cdc.gov)
  • All five people on board an air ambulance died Friday after their plane crashed near the city of Stagecoach in western Nevada. (kpbs.org)
  • Mr Gray said: "I feel very strongly that we need our Air Ambulance dedicated to the people of Wiltshire. (gazetteandherald.co.uk)
  • Wales Air Ambulance is an incredible organisation, which goes above and beyond each every day to help people across the country. (persimmonhomes.com)
  • In addition to insurance companies setting the rate, the act would mandate participation by air ambulance providers," he said. (kmmsam.com)
  • What makes Angel MedFlight different from other air ambulance providers? (angelmedflight.com)
  • Our corporate supporters choose Devon Air Ambulance as their charity as a way to give back local communities. (daat.org)
  • The first additional agreement has now been signed as part of the 8-year agreement that came into force earlier this year with Scandinavian Air Ambulance Holding AB (SAAH). (saab.com)
  • Back in March of this year, HALO Air Ambulance launched its inaugural lottery called the Cattle er' Cash lottery. (realagriculture.com)
  • Although GWAS has said it wants to continue with the shared helicopter in Wiltshire for one to two years while it undertakes a review of air ambulance cover, Wiltshire's Chief Constable Brian Moore said the police want a commitment of five years and if GWAS do not sign up to that the police would not be able to fund the shortfall and consequently the helicopter would be grounded. (gazetteandherald.co.uk)
  • Through public engagement with the art trail, Wales Air Ambulance can continue to provide critical care to those in need throughout Wales. (persimmonhomes.com)
  • A mountain bike enthusiast, who says he owes his life to the Wales Air Ambulance, is throwing on his trainers to take part in the Cardiff Half Marathon next month. (walesairambulance.com)
  • FUW has announced the Wales Air Ambulance as its next presidential charity. (farmersguardian.com)
  • The Air Ambulance was not required at the time. (dailypost.co.uk)
  • Lincs and Notts Air Ambulance save many lives and to be able to contribute to help keep them running at such a difficult time, is a real privilege. (abports.co.uk)
  • Air ambulance companies defend their charges. (go.com)
  • Courts have determined that the act applies to air ambulance companies. (claimsjournal.com)
  • A bill before the U.S. Senate could prove devastating for Montana's air ambulance companies. (kmmsam.com)