Aeromedevac, Inc. acknowledges the need for an air ambulance service provider that is committed to the delivery of compassionate and clinically superior patient care during transport. Our mission is to provide adult and pediatric patients with professional caring and cost-effective fixed-wing and rotor-wing air transports while maintaining high standards that are compliant with regulatory agencies. We strive to meet this by being an exclusive air ambulance provider while never compromising the safety of our patients or our crews.
Our corporate office is located in San Diego, California with another base of operation located in the rural desert communities where there are limited resources within the community, diverse populations and a significant need for rapid air transport to tertiary care facilities located in larger metropolitan areas. The bases are staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with critical care and emergency experienced registered nurses and paramedics that utilize standing air medical treatment protocols.
Our Medical Flight Crews are ready to respond within minutes to any non-critical or critical patient, including cardiac, respiratory, trauma, burn, neurological, surgical, medical, and pediatric emergencies. Our scope of care includes inter-facility and EMS transport of the patients in the communities we serve, Mexico transports, Shriner’s pediatric burn patient transports, longer distance inter-facility transports, and medical standby for special events.
We utilize a fleet of multi-engine, climate-controlled and pressurized aircraft and non-pressurized rotor-wing specifically configured for providing critical care and advanced life support, including state of the art transport ventilators, infusion pumps, cardiac monitors, noninvasive monitoring, and an expanded drug inventory.
Constant changes in medicine and technology require Medical Flight Crewmembers to maintain competency. We provide initial ground school training, including flight physiology, and annual continual education to assure superior patient care. In addition, annual educational opportunities for the Pilots, Mechanics, and Communication Center staff are provided and supported. Transportation of critical newly born, high-risk obstetrics, and critical patients with cardiac-assist devices are referred to Specialty Transport Teams.
In summary, we take pride in being committed to excellence by staying informed in the current trends of transport medicine, software, and maintaining proficiency in clinical skills, being active in the communities, and promoting the safety of our patients and crewmembers.