Guadalajara, Mexico - Cancun is Mexico´s most important and famous resort area. It is the ultimate vacation and resort destination for people who love to go sightseeing, do water sports or just lying in the sun getting a tan.
Millions of tourists from all over the world visit Cancun´s tropical beaches, luxury hotels and resorts, fine dining and of course its impressive archaeological “Mayan” temples and sites.
Weather
Cancun has a tropical climate with an annual mean temperature of 27.1 Degrees Celsius. When traveling to Cancun you should check if you are traveling there in- or outside of the hurricane season. Even though the hurricane season is outside of the so called high season, a large number of people will be enjoying their vacation during this period. Hotel and airplane prices are low, an advantage that tempts many people into going and spending their vacation in Cancun.
Cancun has had 4 hurricanes dropping by. Hurricane Wilma (2005), Roxanne (1995), Gilbert (1988) and Inez (1968).
As you can see the chances of an encounter with a hurricane are small to say the least. However tropical storms do take place on a more regular basis and can result in serious problems. A tropical storm is an intense thunderstorm, categorized by extremely low pressure and cyclonic wind rotation. The tropical storm season in Cancun and the Caribbean takes place in between May and December.
Safety tips
Cancun is a very safe place in Mexico. Below you will find a couple travel safety tips that you should apply when going on vacation, no matter whether you go to Cancun or some other destination;
- Mind your luggage at the airport
- Do not accept help from people you do not know.
- Put your wallet in a safe place and carry only the money necessary for the day's expenses
- Carry no more than 1 credit card
- Carry a copy of your passport on you
- Always carry the international emergency number provided by your (travel) insurance company on you.
- Do not wear too much jewelry as it could be a temptation for thieves
- Leave important documents and valuable things in the safety box at the hotel
- Be cautious with your cameras and video cameras as they are interesting objects for thieves.
- Use the taxi`s that are parked outside of the hotels or tourist places (especially at night)
- Avoid abandoned places (especially at night)
- Always try to be in the company of another person (especially at night).
- In many countries it is forbidden to drink alcoholic beverages on the streets. Avoid having problems with the local police.
- Do not carry illegal substances such as dugs. The Mexican police are usually very strict when it comes to drugs.
Hospitals
The Red Cross and several other organizations provide medical emergency services. There are private hospitals as well as hospitals and clinics of the Mexican Institute of the Social Security (IMSS).
In Mexico there are a lot of clinics and private physicians. The embassies and consulates handle directories with these services and they can recommend to their citizen, the attention they need.
Air ambulance Service Cancun
Jet Rescue Air Ambulance provides Domestic and Worldwide air ambulance service, 24 hours a day seven days a week. The company provides specialized medical teams to critically ill and injured patients anywhere in the world and has the capability to organize the most complex repatriation mission.
Jet Rescue Air Ambulance is dedicated to providing the highest standard of rapid response critical care air ambulance to the ill or injured. The specially trained doctors, nurses and paramedics use helicopters, fixed wing aircraft and ground ambulances to bring a tertiary hospital level of care to its patients.
Both fixed wing aircrafts (learjets 25 and 35) as well as A119 Agusta Koala helicopters are available to transport patients back home in order for them to receive adequate treatment. No matter where situated, we will bring you home safely..
Contact:
Jet Rescue Worldwide Air Ambulance Services
Mr. Arjan Los, Vice President of Business Development
877-704-8396 US and Canada
International Dialing:
Mexico: 01-800-830-9202
Worldwide Collect: +1-480-522-1080
operations@jet-rescue.com
7633 E. Acoma Dr.Suite 102
Scottsdale, Arizona 85260
United States of America
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viernes, 9 de julio de 2010
martes, 25 de mayo de 2010
Senior citizens abroad and air ambulance transports!
Acapulco, Mexico – Travelling abroad is a great way to spend the best years of your life. Every year thousands of senior retired citizens travel south to escape the cold winter weather in the USA and Canada. Statistics sadly enough show that senior citizens are more likely to get sick or injured while travelling.
Let´s take a look at common causes for (elderly) people needing our air ambulance service.
Respiratory Failure
Respiratory failure is a syndrome in which the respiratory system fails in one or both of its gas exchange functions. Examples of respiratory failure are cardiogenic or noncardiogenic pulmonary edema, pneumonia, and pulmonary hemorrhage.
It frequently occurs that we transport a patient diagnosed with pneumonia. Pneumonia is an inflammatory condition of the lung. It is considered a common illness which can occur in all age groups. It is however a leading cause of death amongst the elderly and people who are chronically and terminally ill.
Heart Problems
Heart problems such as heart failure is a common reason for an air ambulance transport. Heart failure is generally defined as inability of the heart to supply sufficient blood flow to meet the body's needs. It has various diagnostic criteria, and the term heart failure is often incorrectly used to describe other cardiac-related illnesses, such as heart attack or cardiac arrest.
People that have suffered a heart attack while on vacation need medical evacuation. Most heart attacks happen when a clot in the coronary artery blocks the supply of blood and oxygen to the heart. Often this leads to an irregular heartbeat that causes a severe decrease in the pumping function of the heart. A blockage that is not treated within a few hours causes the affected heart muscle to die.
Head Injury
A head injury is any trauma that leads to injury of the scalp, skull, or brain. The injuries can range from a minor bump on the skull to serious brain injury. Below you can find information about brain hemorrhage, a trauma that we frequently encounter at Jet Rescue.
Brain Hemorrhage is a condition caused by a sudden stroke to a person after blood leaks out from the blood vessels in the brain. This situation occurs due to the break in the wall of blood vessel, the blood spills out of the blood vessel and enters the area where vital tissues and cells of brain reside, killing those tissues and cells; this causes the patient to become seriously ill and needs immediate medication and/or treatment.
Cranial Base Fracture
A skull fracture is a break in one or more of the bones in the skull usually occurring as a result of blunt force trauma. If the force of the impact is excessive the bone may fracture at or near the site of the impact. The force of direct impact may cause damage to the underlying physical structures contained within the skull such as the membranes, blood vessels, and brain, even in the absence of a fracture.
Going on vacation is great and the chances that something will happen to you are really small. However that is not a guarantee that an accident won´t happen to you.
As always we stress that you take preventative measures before you go on vacation;
- Get a travel insurance that covers medical cost & evacuation.
- Ask your insurance company if there is a manual with standard procedures in case of emergencies such as an accident/illness.
- Always have our 24h emergency phone number on you. 01-800-681-1504 toll free from Mexico
Let´s take a look at common causes for (elderly) people needing our air ambulance service.
Respiratory Failure
Respiratory failure is a syndrome in which the respiratory system fails in one or both of its gas exchange functions. Examples of respiratory failure are cardiogenic or noncardiogenic pulmonary edema, pneumonia, and pulmonary hemorrhage.
It frequently occurs that we transport a patient diagnosed with pneumonia. Pneumonia is an inflammatory condition of the lung. It is considered a common illness which can occur in all age groups. It is however a leading cause of death amongst the elderly and people who are chronically and terminally ill.
Heart Problems
Heart problems such as heart failure is a common reason for an air ambulance transport. Heart failure is generally defined as inability of the heart to supply sufficient blood flow to meet the body's needs. It has various diagnostic criteria, and the term heart failure is often incorrectly used to describe other cardiac-related illnesses, such as heart attack or cardiac arrest.
People that have suffered a heart attack while on vacation need medical evacuation. Most heart attacks happen when a clot in the coronary artery blocks the supply of blood and oxygen to the heart. Often this leads to an irregular heartbeat that causes a severe decrease in the pumping function of the heart. A blockage that is not treated within a few hours causes the affected heart muscle to die.
Head Injury
A head injury is any trauma that leads to injury of the scalp, skull, or brain. The injuries can range from a minor bump on the skull to serious brain injury. Below you can find information about brain hemorrhage, a trauma that we frequently encounter at Jet Rescue.
Brain Hemorrhage is a condition caused by a sudden stroke to a person after blood leaks out from the blood vessels in the brain. This situation occurs due to the break in the wall of blood vessel, the blood spills out of the blood vessel and enters the area where vital tissues and cells of brain reside, killing those tissues and cells; this causes the patient to become seriously ill and needs immediate medication and/or treatment.
Cranial Base Fracture
A skull fracture is a break in one or more of the bones in the skull usually occurring as a result of blunt force trauma. If the force of the impact is excessive the bone may fracture at or near the site of the impact. The force of direct impact may cause damage to the underlying physical structures contained within the skull such as the membranes, blood vessels, and brain, even in the absence of a fracture.
Going on vacation is great and the chances that something will happen to you are really small. However that is not a guarantee that an accident won´t happen to you.
As always we stress that you take preventative measures before you go on vacation;
- Get a travel insurance that covers medical cost & evacuation.
- Ask your insurance company if there is a manual with standard procedures in case of emergencies such as an accident/illness.
- Always have our 24h emergency phone number on you. 01-800-681-1504 toll free from Mexico
martes, 13 de abril de 2010
Jet Rescue flies home a critically ill UK patient from Cancun
Cancun, Mexico – In April 2010 Jet Rescue Air Ambulance transported on one of its air ambulances an UK tourist that had experienced serious medical problems while on a dream vacation in Cancun, Mexico.
The patient was diagnosed with the Guillain-Barre syndrome. The Guillan-Barre syndrom is an autoimmune disorder in which the body's immune system attacks itself. This specific syndrome can occur at any age, but is most common in people between ages 25 and 50.
The Guillain-Barre syndrome causes inflammation that damages parts of nerves. This nerve damage causes tingling, muscle weakness, and paralysis. The inflammation usually affects the nerve's covering. Such damage is called demyelination. Demyelination slows nerve signaling and damage to other parts of the nerve can cause the nerve to stop working. Immediate treatment is required.
Both Cancun doctors and family decided it was better for the patient to be transported back to the UK in order to receive adequate medical care. As always it was important for Jet Rescue that the patient and its family did not get confronted with the burden of all the bureaucracy, paperwork and hassle that comes with an air ambulance transport. In Mexico the language and especially the cultural barrier can cause big delays and frustration to the patient and its family.
The Jet Rescue Air Ambulance multilingual flight coordination department made all the necessary arrangements to fly this patient back home, bedside to bedside. It sadly enough does not take much for your dream vacation to turn into a nightmare. Jet Rescue Air Ambulance always stresses for people to check if they are covered for air ambulance transportation when travelling abroad.
With the rising cost of medical fees overseas, foreign facilities not accepting US or European Insurance and sometimes sub standard medical care it is important to buy a decent travel protection plan.
A few preventative steps you should take before you actually go on your dream vacation;
- Get a travel insurance that covers medical cost & evacuation.
- Ask your insurance company if there is a manual with standard procedures in case of emergencies such as an accident/illness.
- Always have the 24h emergency phone number on you (this might be the phone number of an assistance company in case the insurance company outsourced this activity).
The patient was diagnosed with the Guillain-Barre syndrome. The Guillan-Barre syndrom is an autoimmune disorder in which the body's immune system attacks itself. This specific syndrome can occur at any age, but is most common in people between ages 25 and 50.
The Guillain-Barre syndrome causes inflammation that damages parts of nerves. This nerve damage causes tingling, muscle weakness, and paralysis. The inflammation usually affects the nerve's covering. Such damage is called demyelination. Demyelination slows nerve signaling and damage to other parts of the nerve can cause the nerve to stop working. Immediate treatment is required.
Both Cancun doctors and family decided it was better for the patient to be transported back to the UK in order to receive adequate medical care. As always it was important for Jet Rescue that the patient and its family did not get confronted with the burden of all the bureaucracy, paperwork and hassle that comes with an air ambulance transport. In Mexico the language and especially the cultural barrier can cause big delays and frustration to the patient and its family.
The Jet Rescue Air Ambulance multilingual flight coordination department made all the necessary arrangements to fly this patient back home, bedside to bedside. It sadly enough does not take much for your dream vacation to turn into a nightmare. Jet Rescue Air Ambulance always stresses for people to check if they are covered for air ambulance transportation when travelling abroad.
With the rising cost of medical fees overseas, foreign facilities not accepting US or European Insurance and sometimes sub standard medical care it is important to buy a decent travel protection plan.
A few preventative steps you should take before you actually go on your dream vacation;
- Get a travel insurance that covers medical cost & evacuation.
- Ask your insurance company if there is a manual with standard procedures in case of emergencies such as an accident/illness.
- Always have the 24h emergency phone number on you (this might be the phone number of an assistance company in case the insurance company outsourced this activity).
miércoles, 18 de noviembre de 2009
Frecuently Asked Questions
- What types of patients require an air ambulance?
Patients that need to be transported distances over 200 miles and require medical attention and/or are unable to tolerate sitting upright in an airliner. Jet Rescue Air Ambulance typically transports patients injured while on vacation needing to be flown home, patients with serious medical conditions needing transportation to a distant medical center that has capabilities unavailable locally, chronically ill patients who want to relocate closer to family members, and patients who are traveling outside the US and become ill or injured requiring evacuation back to the United States.
- What arrangements does Jet Rescue International make for the flight?
Jet Rescue Air Ambulance makes all arrangements regarding the air ambulance flight. This includes having our Medical Director or Medical Crew Supervisor obtain a pre-flight medical consult, arranging ground ambulances at both ends of the flight, Clearing Customs and immigration,ordering in-flight catering, handling insurance paperwork, notifying the receiving hospital of the arrival time and confirming bed availability, as well as any special requests of the family.
- Is Air Ambulance service covered by Medicare or other insurance plans?
Many insurance plans, HMO's, PPO's and IPO's cover air ambulance services. It is important to check your plan to see that there is an air ambulance benefit and what the criteria is. Most plans require that medical necessity is met. This means that a physician must certify that the transportation by air ambulance is indicated and that transportation by other means may endanger the patient. Some plans require that the transport is a life threatening emergency or that the destination is the closest appropriate facility. In addition, be sure to check if there is a maximum benefit and what the benefit level is ( for example a 80% benefit level means the family must pay 20% of the charges ).
- Does Jet Rescue Air Ambulance provide international Repatriation service?
Yes. Jet Rescue Air Ambulance has extensive experience in international evacuations around the world. We can arrange for our medical team to transport the patient on a long-range aircraft or as a more cost effective solution, arrange for a stretcher to be placed on a commercial aircraft. Commercial medical escorts can be less than half the cost of a private jet. Jet Rescue Air Ambulance has evacuated patients from Europe, Central and South America, Asia, Africa and the Middle East.
- What assurances are there that the aircraft is safe?
All of the aircraft Jet Rescue Air Ambulance uses are operated by Aero Jet Services.Part 135 Operator Certificate # J7EA116I Aero Jet Services is regulated by the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration). These are very stringent regulations that outline pilot training and aircraft operation and maintenance. Jet Rescue Air Ambulance meets or exceeds all of these guidelines. In addition, all Captains utilized by Jet Rescue Air Ambulance /Aero Jet Services are trained Bi-annually at Flight Safety or an equivalent factory approved, simulator based program. All Jet Rescue Air Ambulance Aircraft are designed and equipped for all weather operation and have outstanding safety records.
- Can Jet Rescue Air Ambulance assist me in determining whether my insurance will cover the charges?
Yes. Our Flight Coordinators will call your insurance company on your behalf and attempt to obtain pre-authorization. In addition, Jet Rescue will submit all claim forms and other required documentation. If we are able to obtain an authorization from your insurance company we will not require payment at the time of service.
- What is "bedside to bedside" service and why is it important?
Bedside to bedside service means that the medical crew is with the patient from the discharging facility, on the flight, and is with the patient until arrival at the receiving facility. Although many companies do not provide this service, Jet Rescue Air Ambulance considers that bedside to bedside service is very important and we provide this service on every flight. It allows our crews to maintain continuity in care, even while on the ground ambulance and also insures that a detailed medical report is given to the receiving medical crew.
- If I must pay out of pocket, how much might the service cost?
Many factors determine the final cost of an air ambulance transport. The primary factors being the distance flown, the type of aircraft utilized, and the medical needs of the patient in flight. A Domestic transport of modest distance in a twin engine aircraft could cost as little as $3,00 to $5,000. On the other hand, the cost of a cross country transport of a very critically ill patient in a long range jet would increase commensurately. Fortunately, as a direct provider of Air Ambulance Services, Jet Rescue Air Ambulance can minimize these costs! Through efficient scheduling and special one-way pricing arrangements many clients can see final costs on the lower end of the ranges.
- May a family member come with the patient?
Normally yes and there is no additional charge. There is however cases where our Medical Director may not approve a family member for a variety of reasons that may impede patient care.
Patients that need to be transported distances over 200 miles and require medical attention and/or are unable to tolerate sitting upright in an airliner. Jet Rescue Air Ambulance typically transports patients injured while on vacation needing to be flown home, patients with serious medical conditions needing transportation to a distant medical center that has capabilities unavailable locally, chronically ill patients who want to relocate closer to family members, and patients who are traveling outside the US and become ill or injured requiring evacuation back to the United States.
- What arrangements does Jet Rescue International make for the flight?
Jet Rescue Air Ambulance makes all arrangements regarding the air ambulance flight. This includes having our Medical Director or Medical Crew Supervisor obtain a pre-flight medical consult, arranging ground ambulances at both ends of the flight, Clearing Customs and immigration,ordering in-flight catering, handling insurance paperwork, notifying the receiving hospital of the arrival time and confirming bed availability, as well as any special requests of the family.
- Is Air Ambulance service covered by Medicare or other insurance plans?
Many insurance plans, HMO's, PPO's and IPO's cover air ambulance services. It is important to check your plan to see that there is an air ambulance benefit and what the criteria is. Most plans require that medical necessity is met. This means that a physician must certify that the transportation by air ambulance is indicated and that transportation by other means may endanger the patient. Some plans require that the transport is a life threatening emergency or that the destination is the closest appropriate facility. In addition, be sure to check if there is a maximum benefit and what the benefit level is ( for example a 80% benefit level means the family must pay 20% of the charges ).
- Does Jet Rescue Air Ambulance provide international Repatriation service?
Yes. Jet Rescue Air Ambulance has extensive experience in international evacuations around the world. We can arrange for our medical team to transport the patient on a long-range aircraft or as a more cost effective solution, arrange for a stretcher to be placed on a commercial aircraft. Commercial medical escorts can be less than half the cost of a private jet. Jet Rescue Air Ambulance has evacuated patients from Europe, Central and South America, Asia, Africa and the Middle East.
- What assurances are there that the aircraft is safe?
All of the aircraft Jet Rescue Air Ambulance uses are operated by Aero Jet Services.Part 135 Operator Certificate # J7EA116I Aero Jet Services is regulated by the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration). These are very stringent regulations that outline pilot training and aircraft operation and maintenance. Jet Rescue Air Ambulance meets or exceeds all of these guidelines. In addition, all Captains utilized by Jet Rescue Air Ambulance /Aero Jet Services are trained Bi-annually at Flight Safety or an equivalent factory approved, simulator based program. All Jet Rescue Air Ambulance Aircraft are designed and equipped for all weather operation and have outstanding safety records.
- Can Jet Rescue Air Ambulance assist me in determining whether my insurance will cover the charges?
Yes. Our Flight Coordinators will call your insurance company on your behalf and attempt to obtain pre-authorization. In addition, Jet Rescue will submit all claim forms and other required documentation. If we are able to obtain an authorization from your insurance company we will not require payment at the time of service.
- What is "bedside to bedside" service and why is it important?
Bedside to bedside service means that the medical crew is with the patient from the discharging facility, on the flight, and is with the patient until arrival at the receiving facility. Although many companies do not provide this service, Jet Rescue Air Ambulance considers that bedside to bedside service is very important and we provide this service on every flight. It allows our crews to maintain continuity in care, even while on the ground ambulance and also insures that a detailed medical report is given to the receiving medical crew.
- If I must pay out of pocket, how much might the service cost?
Many factors determine the final cost of an air ambulance transport. The primary factors being the distance flown, the type of aircraft utilized, and the medical needs of the patient in flight. A Domestic transport of modest distance in a twin engine aircraft could cost as little as $3,00 to $5,000. On the other hand, the cost of a cross country transport of a very critically ill patient in a long range jet would increase commensurately. Fortunately, as a direct provider of Air Ambulance Services, Jet Rescue Air Ambulance can minimize these costs! Through efficient scheduling and special one-way pricing arrangements many clients can see final costs on the lower end of the ranges.
- May a family member come with the patient?
Normally yes and there is no additional charge. There is however cases where our Medical Director may not approve a family member for a variety of reasons that may impede patient care.
martes, 10 de noviembre de 2009
Neonatal Incubator Transport
On the 27th of October 2009 we flew 2 Newborn premature twins weighing 1.5 kg each from Oaxaca, Mexico, to Phoenix Arizona.The mother was due until next month. We called Phoenix Childrens Hospital today are they are doing very well. If you are travelling overseas make sure you have checked your insurance coverage,and keep our emergency phone number handy. Remember, insurance policies only protect you financially but don`t save your life. Jet Rescue Air Ambulance works with all major insurance carriers and CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE!
www.jet-rescue.com
Having the best medical equipment does make a difference!
Jet Rescue Air Ambulance siempre se esfuerza para que el estado más fiables-de-la-equipo médico de avanzada en la industria de la ambulancia aérea. También es política de la empresa que el equipo utilizado por el equipo médico es menos de 4 años de edad. Ahora, ¿por qué es esto tan importante? He oído que usted piensa.
El ejemplo siguiente es sólo uno de muchos que demuestran que la calidad del equipo médico hace una diferencia. En el 2 de noviembre 2009 Jet Rescue Air Ambulance transportaron a un paciente con neumonía bariátrica en un hospital de Saltillo, una ciudad en México, para recibir en el hospital de Dallas.
El ventilador en el Hospital en México no puede apoyar esta 228 kilos (417 libras Acerca de.) Paciente. Para hacer la situación aún más preocupante, el equipo utilizado por el inicialmente en el contrato de Ambulancia Aérea de la empresa también fue incapaz de apoyar a este paciente. La saturación de O2 del paciente estaba por debajo de 89.
Rescate Jet Draeger Oxylog 3000, una vez más demostrado que no hay ventilador de transporte con las mismas capacidades! Sin ningún problema en todos los Oxylog 3000 apoyó a este paciente y la saturación de O2 en la cama a la cama del transporte se mantuvieron en un nivel satisfactorio de 97%!
Este paciente estaba experimentando una situación que amenaza la vida y se encontraba en estado crítico. Imagínese si usted o sus seres queridos se encuentran en una situación que amenaza la vida similares. ¿Te gustaría que depender de un equipo médico que esté vencido o simplemente no para la tarea? Exactamente, y es por eso Jet Rescue Air Ambulance se esfuerza por tener el mejor, el estado del equipo de la técnica y la más confiable en medicina!
El Rescue Jet Ambulancia Aérea equipo médico que está disponible para cada vuelo consiste en;
• Zoll M Series fullu AAC cargado Monitor / Desfibrilador / Marcapasos
• Unidad de succión portátil Laerdal
• Dräger Oxylog 3000 ventilador de transporte / Oxylog 2000 copias de seguridad de ventilación
• encore Propaq 206 de copia de seguridad monitor
• laboratorio portátil Abbott i-STAT
• SIUI Cts 900 de ultrasonido portátil
Escáner de ultrasonidos para uso móvil en y fuera de la aeronave con 5-pulgadas TFT LCD, 256 tonos grises, memoria de hasta 160 imágenes, 2-kg de peso
• ACLs y Specialty Pharmacy
• Equipo de Trauma
• Avanzada de las vías respiratorias
• Auto Lifeport figura UCI camilla con 12.000 lts de oxígeno, aspiración y aire medicinal ilimitado ilimitado.
• Draeger TI 500 Globe Trotter incubadora de transporte.
• 3 110 puntos de venta v eléctrica
El ejemplo siguiente es sólo uno de muchos que demuestran que la calidad del equipo médico hace una diferencia. En el 2 de noviembre 2009 Jet Rescue Air Ambulance transportaron a un paciente con neumonía bariátrica en un hospital de Saltillo, una ciudad en México, para recibir en el hospital de Dallas.
El ventilador en el Hospital en México no puede apoyar esta 228 kilos (417 libras Acerca de.) Paciente. Para hacer la situación aún más preocupante, el equipo utilizado por el inicialmente en el contrato de Ambulancia Aérea de la empresa también fue incapaz de apoyar a este paciente. La saturación de O2 del paciente estaba por debajo de 89.
Rescate Jet Draeger Oxylog 3000, una vez más demostrado que no hay ventilador de transporte con las mismas capacidades! Sin ningún problema en todos los Oxylog 3000 apoyó a este paciente y la saturación de O2 en la cama a la cama del transporte se mantuvieron en un nivel satisfactorio de 97%!
Este paciente estaba experimentando una situación que amenaza la vida y se encontraba en estado crítico. Imagínese si usted o sus seres queridos se encuentran en una situación que amenaza la vida similares. ¿Te gustaría que depender de un equipo médico que esté vencido o simplemente no para la tarea? Exactamente, y es por eso Jet Rescue Air Ambulance se esfuerza por tener el mejor, el estado del equipo de la técnica y la más confiable en medicina!
El Rescue Jet Ambulancia Aérea equipo médico que está disponible para cada vuelo consiste en;
• Zoll M Series fullu AAC cargado Monitor / Desfibrilador / Marcapasos
• Unidad de succión portátil Laerdal
• Dräger Oxylog 3000 ventilador de transporte / Oxylog 2000 copias de seguridad de ventilación
• encore Propaq 206 de copia de seguridad monitor
• laboratorio portátil Abbott i-STAT
• SIUI Cts 900 de ultrasonido portátil
Escáner de ultrasonidos para uso móvil en y fuera de la aeronave con 5-pulgadas TFT LCD, 256 tonos grises, memoria de hasta 160 imágenes, 2-kg de peso
• ACLs y Specialty Pharmacy
• Equipo de Trauma
• Avanzada de las vías respiratorias
• Auto Lifeport figura UCI camilla con 12.000 lts de oxígeno, aspiración y aire medicinal ilimitado ilimitado.
• Draeger TI 500 Globe Trotter incubadora de transporte.
• 3 110 puntos de venta v eléctrica
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