Fixed Wing Air Ambulance; Flexible And Convenient

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By Lila Bryant


Shortage in medical facilities and long distances between people and of well equipped hospitals has led to an increased need for air ambulance. The fixed wing air ambulance is composed of aircraft that provide varied medical emergency services. Companies that offer these services are always committed to providing medical services to an extent of taking patients from their beds to hospitals. They have the ability to go to any place because of their fast planes.

Most providers of these services give transportation services on the ground, urgent air transportation of sick people on private jets and special health care services to people who need them. For success, they often contract other plane companies to provide them with supplementary planes and medical officers. This ensures that they have enough manpower and facilities at all given times.

The ambulances offer services to individual patients, other companies that provide controlled health care, foreign embassies and even establishments that provide health maintenance services. Companies that offer such services are always reliable and dependable to patients. This is majorly because their movement is through planes which are faster and small sized. These qualities enable them access any part of the world with ease.

Planes used as ambulances for provision of emergency services are of varied capacities. There are those that have space enough for carrying one patient, some doctors and three more passengers. This model of planes can travel for at most 1500 miles, and its mean velocity is approximated to be 450 miles in a single hour. This plane contains an enclosed lavatory.

Another type of plane commonly used is the Chieftain. This type of plane travels up to 900 miles, and has an average speed of 215 miles per hour. It has a carrying capacity of one patient, a medical team and a maximum of two passengers. Lear jets are also commonly used as air ambulances. They are capable of traveling for a maximum of 2,195 miles at a speed of 475 mph, and can carry one patient, the whole medical team and at most 2 passengers.

The fourth type of plane used as air ambulance is Gulfstream III. This plane can fly to a maximum of 3,500 miles at an average velocity of 500 miles per hour. It is capable of carrying a patient, the required medical staff and at most, six accompanying passengers. All these planes have enough drugs and other medical facilities that can help provide first aid to the patient. The medical team is normally composed of trained practitioners in the field of medicine.

Companies offering air ambulance services to patients always cover different kinds of needs. Some of them include basic and advanced life support services, critical care transport; usually done on private ambulance jets that have special medical facilities, stretchers and medical escort service where patients in seriously bad conditions are taken to health care units treated according to their conditions.

Anybody can reach providers of these important services any time he/she needs them. This means access to this service is not a difficult affair. People can get medical services from hospitals that have the facilities they need. Language barrier cannot even be a barrier to accessing these services since almost all companies have employed the services of people who can speak all languages.




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