Air Ambulance Service

    Over the last few years the air ambulance service has been improving the quality and quantity of the services that they offer. When they first began the air ambulance was used as a way to transport relatively stable patients from one hospital to another for medical treatments that were not available at the first hospital. In the last few years this has changed dramatically as the aircraft and flight staff has become far more skilled and trained to perform a large range of medical services while in the air. While most people are familiar with the helicopters being used as an air ambulance service these are not the only aircraft being used. In many cases a helicopter can be used on scene to pick a patient up and get them stabilized on the way to the hospital. They are fully equipped as a flying trauma station and carry paramedics and doctors that are trained trauma specialists. In many cases however the treatment needed for the patient might be many hours away from the location of the accident. In cases such as this the air ambulance service will be called in to provide a fixed wing aircraft that has long distance flight capability.

    These custom built flying ambulances often resemble operating rooms inside and have a place to lock the stretcher in with lights and oxygen supplies for the patient. The staff of paramedics, flight nurses and flight surgeons is specially trained to care for patients in the changing environment of aircraft flight. Because they are flying in an airplane the cabin must be pressurized for high altitude flight, knowing how this affects the patient takes extra training and a high degree of skill to ensure that they are well taken care of.

    The air ambulance service staff is fully trained in the use of ECG equipment, CPR equipment, defibrillators, ventilators and the proper use of medications while in flight to meet any needs the patient might have while en route to his final destination. The types of aircraft used by the air ambulance service can vary greatly depending on several factors. For immediate pick up on scene and in remote areas a helicopter is the preferred choice. However these are usually a part of the hospitals ambulance service. The air ambulance service usually includes fixed wing aircraft as they are required to travel further distances at high rates of speed. A turbo prop aircraft will generally be used if the distance is less than 500 miles, whereas a jet will most likely be used for longer flights. Should you or a loved one need to be transported using an air ambulance service you want one that has the most experienced pilots and staff. You also want one that has over 2,000 aircraft available 24 hours a day 365 days a week and is always ready for your call., The staff and aircraft at VIP Air Ambulance are there when you need them with the latest in aircraft and the finest staff to take care of your loved ones in an emergency.

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