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Medical Helicopter

medical helicopter on tarmacEmergency medical helicopter and air medical transport services. Contact us to connect with a network of professional emergency helicopter patient transportation services. If we are not able to directly provide you with air transport services, we will be happy to refer you to another company. Our overall goal is to make sure that you get safe, secure and fast trasnport services for your medical needs. We are available at all times to react in emergency situations.

Medical Helicopters are also referred to as an Air Ambulance. This type of aircraft is use for emergency medical situations that require immediate transport for a patient. The medical helicopter is also used when a patient is located in a place where an ambulance is not able to reach, such as the mountains or other rough terrain. Inside the medical helicopter exists an arrangement of modern medical equipment to help treat a patient. The standard equipment in a medical helicopter may include and EKG machine, ventilators, CPR devices, medicine, patient transportation tools and other important items necessary to help keep a person alive while in transport.

Types of of Medical Helicopters

There are two main types of medial helicopters, which are those that used for emergency transportation and those that are used for non-emergency transportation. Emergency transportation may be necessary in an instance of a critical care patient who needs to get to a medical facility. A non-emergency transport may be necessary to transport patients from one hospital to another for specialized treatment not available at the current location.

History of Medical Helicopters

Medical Helicopters have been used for many years and some say it started back in the 1800's with hot air balloons in time of war. Medical helicopters have proven extremely valuable in time of war to move injured troops quickly out of harms way and into a medical facility. There have been many trials and errors over the years, which has evolved into the advanced medical helicopter technology we have today. Many emergency medical transport helicopters use nigh vision cameras, forward looking infrared and other advanced radar devices.

Medical Helicopter Safety

Even with all of the safety equipment available, working on a medical helicopter is one of the most dangerous jobs a person can have. Due to the extreme conditions and life-threatening situations they are called in to help with, the life of a medical helicopter member is one with great risk. This high-level of risk has moved governments to issue standards and accreditations for medical helicopter services.

Members of a Medical Helicopter

The members of a medical helicopter may change depending on the mission and the size of the helicopter, but in general a medical helicopter crew consists of emergency medical technicians, flight nurses, respiratory technicians, paramedics, physicians, engineers and helicopter pilots. This is a high demand career that is very rewarding in many aspects, including financial and intrinsic - knowing you are helping a person survive.

Helicopter Aviation School

Becoming a medical helicopter pilot takes years of training and hundreds of hours in the cockpit flying. This career path is highly desireable by those that enjoy aviation and want to be able to fly as a job. To become a helicopter pilot you will need to attend aviation school, which is typically located at an airport or trade school. To find an aviation school near you or with the course programs you want, the best place to search is online. You can become a pilot, mechanic, airport operator or flight manager. The aviation industry is a great career path with many job opportunites.