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National Air Ambulance

National Air Ambulance headquarters is situated at the International Airport of Ft. Lauderdale. This ambulance was the first air ambulance corporation that is licensed in the Florida. This air ambulance company is able to suitably and price efficiently activate critical or non-critical, bedside to bedside and medevac flights on an instant note.

Multilingual flight coordinators of the National Air Ambulance is standby a full day for a week to offer fast reaction to any condition that can be called for ambulance flight. This air ambulance has achieved more and more experienced and expert for urgent flights into the Caribbean, Central and North America, Europe, Canada.

This ambulance service is activating more than six hundreds medicinal evacuation flights every year. The National Air Ambulance is specialized in medevac flights from the South Florida to Central and South America, Canada and the Caribbean.

Flights in these areas are almost on a regularly basis. The major clients of air ambulance may include the flights for insurance companies, main travel, private individuals, the armed forces, transplant, physical rehabilitation facilities, cruise lines and main hospitals.

Medicinal Crew

Medicinal crew of the National Air Ambulance consists every levels of specific staffing. The medical group of this ambulance is certified in emergency medicine and physiology trained.

Clinical staff may include the following:

  • Flight Physicians
  • Respiratory Therapists
  • Flight Medicinal Directors
  • First Reaction of Paramedics
  • Registered Flight Nurses

Life Support Equipment

Life Support Equipment may include the following:

  • Univent Ventilators
  • Emergency Cardiac Drugs
  • LifePac 10’s
  • 02 and Suction
  • IV Aero Medical Infusion Pumps
  • GU or GI Kits
  • End-Tidal CO2 Monitors
  • Pulse Oximeter

Services of the National Air Ambulance

  • Determination of aircraft, medicinal tools and staff
  • Ground Ambulances coming up at source
  • Consultation with Flight Medical Director for evaluation of needs of patients
  • International flight clearances
  • Coordination with all members of family for all events
  • Consultation with physicians
  • Assist in admission of patient for destination clinical ability