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  2. Air ambulances in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Air ambulances in the United States are operated by a variety of hospitals, local government agencies, and for-profit companies. Medical evacuations by air are also performed by the United States Armed Forces (for example in combat areas, training accidents, and United States Coast Guard rescues) and United States National Guard (typically while responding to natural disasters).

  3. Lifeline - Wikipedia

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    Lifeline (crisis support service), Australia-based, now international; National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, United States; LifeLine (medical transport), a medical transport service associated with Indiana University Health system; Lifeline of Ohio, organ procurement organization; Lifeline project, a substance use disorder charity in Manchester

  4. Life Flight Network - Wikipedia

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    At the 2021 Air Medical Transport Conference, LFN was awarded the "Program of the Year" award by the Association of Air Medical Services for the second time. [7] In December 2021, LFN entered into a strategic alliance with Life Link III, which is an air medical transport agency based in Minneapolis, MN.

  5. Air Evac Lifeteam - Wikipedia

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    Air Evac Lifeteam was accredited in 2008 by the Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems, and is the largest medical transport program under one name to achieve this accreditation. [5] In 2013, the company moved its headquarters, dispatch (CenComm), and a few other departments to a new facility in O'Fallon, Missouri.

  6. 'We'd be lost without help getting us to hospital' - AOL

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    For husband and wife John and Joan, the drivers who take them to hospital through rural Wales are a lifeline. The couple are reliant on the community transport scheme to ferry them the almost 40 ...

  7. Air medical services - Wikipedia

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    During World War I, air transport was used to provide medical evacuation – either from frontline areas or the battlefield itself.. In 1928, in Australia, John Flynn founded the Flying Doctor Service (later the Royal Flying Doctor Service), to provide a wide range of medical services to civilians in remote areas; these included from routine consultations with travelling general practitioners ...