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SITE OF THE DAY: Air Ambulances (Available 24 x 7)

In this world where information has become more accessible than before, the mode of extending medical care and providing easier medical access to patients has taken a big step forward. It is now easy to avail of the services of a modern and state of the art air ambulance through www.airambulance.net- the central hub for information about air ambulances in the United States.

The company’s air crews include registered nurses, flight paramedics, respiratory therapists and even doctors, as the need arise. And most specially, all the crew members are specially trained in flight physiology, something which is most critical in this kind of work. They have 21 years of experience in the industry and have an assortment of aircrafts that include Lear Jets 55, 36, 35, and 25, Turbo Props and Twin engine planes. All their aircrafts are licensed by the FAA (part 135) and Air Ambulance Certified.

The company’s website details the process of how to avail of their services, specific information for each of the US States and all other necessary information. It is most important to know that they are available 24 hours a day and trusted by hospitals from all over the world.

This site is something that everyone should keep in his list of important resources. While constantly keeping ourselves fit and safe to avoid the need for medical care, it would be best to know where to get help in the event the need comes. Should the need becomes very urgent that it requires a rapid response, don’t hesitate to call 1-800-827-0745

This post is brought to us by Air Ambulance America.

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