Airlifting passengers from one location to the next to get
them to safety is usually the job of a rescue mission outfit. How many times
have we heard of people who have been stranded because of fire, floods, or
other untoward situations? To get them to a hospital can take time and that is
why it is imperative to have the international air ambulance service
take over to deal with any emergency en route to the hospital. Every ambulance
is equipped with facilities like, ECG, medication, nurses, and doctors to
handle any problem that can arise while transporting patients from one location
to the next. Medical repatriation for patients with stretchers, ventilators,
oxygen suction are also provided based on the exigency of the patient(s). On
the other side of the coin, when there are cases of patients requiring to be
transported from one country to the other, they can opt for a chartered flight
or go via the commercial airline route.
A professional medical escort with a reliable ambulance
service makes it a point to accompany the passenger/patient from one location
to the next. People who work in this domain are certified to handle any problem
even if it includes basic life support or even advanced life support in terms
of medication or even the equipment that is used. The companion makes sure that
s/he is with the patient during the entire journey every step of the way. In
case of any discomfort, it is up to the escort to provide understanding and
patience and not let annoyance creep into the schedule. Once the patient is
transferred to the hospital, s/he will be provided with the best care possible
every step of the way. The patient and the family has a choice if they would
like the escort to stay on or not. Usually the medical companion ensures that
s/he watches over his/her customer with care and once the person and the family
has settled in and the operation is a success, s/he can depart. However, if
both sides want to stay put together, the individual will do so, with the
family handling the payment option for his/her stay.
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