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  2. Air medical services - Wikipedia

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    History. During World War I, air transport was used to provide medical evacuation – either from frontline areas or the battlefield itself.. In 1928, in Australia, John Flynn founded the Flying Doctor Service (later the Royal Flying Doctor Service), to provide a wide range of medical services to civilians in remote areas; these included from routine consultations with travelling general ...

  3. Medical escort - Wikipedia

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    A medical escort refers to the personnel and is sometimes interchanged with the service which is a non-emergency medical service provided by commercial aircraft, by medical escort companies, and sometimes by self-employed medical escort freelancers, who typically work for a medical repatriation company. Medical escort is one of three options ...

  4. Boston MedFlight - Wikipedia

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    bostonmedflight .org. New England Life Flight, d/b/a Boston MedFlight (commonly referred to as "BMF"), [1] is a non-profit organization that provides emergency scene response and emergency interfacility transfer in Eastern Massachusetts at the Critical Care level (higher than the more common Paramedic level [2]) using helicopters, fixed-wing ...

  5. What Happens if You Have a Medical Emergency on a Plane?

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    Cardiovascular symptoms make up approximately 7% of inflight medical emergencies.. If a passenger develops chest pain, the flight crew will respond, measure vitals, and assess the likelihood of ...

  6. Air Evac Lifeteam - Wikipedia

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    Air Evac employs more than 600 flight nurses and 600 flight paramedics who serve on its medical flight crews, with one nurse and one paramedic serving on each mission. Paramedics and nurses are required to have a minimum of 3 years critical care experience, [2] with the average being 12 and 13 years respectively, as well as relevant medical and ...

  7. ARCH Air Medical Service - Wikipedia

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    ARCH Air Medical Service (ARCH was an initialism for Area Rescue Consortium of Hospitals) is an emergency medical service (EMS) that provides critical care air ambulance service in Missouri, Illinois, and the surrounding regions. Air ambulance programs (also known as Medevac) offer transport by helicopter (rotor-wing) or fixed-wing aircraft.

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