One fine day it may happen to everyone; a grave disease, an urgent hospitalization or God forbid, being involved in an accident. When it happens all we care about is to be transferred to a hospital as quickly as possible, so we can be treated in the best possible way. But suppose it happens while you are on a trip, at a business meeting in a region where medical treatment is not of the highest standard, or alternatively, we want to be taken to a hospital near our home.
Let's hope this fate will never befall us, but if it does, we are here to offer you our around the clock service seven days a week. At the shortest possible notice, a flying ambulance will be sent to you.
Depending on the location and the nature of the medical problem (our doctor will consult the attending doctor to determine how the rescue is to be carried out), a plane or a helicopter will be sent for the rescue or transfer operation. Since we have, at our disposal different types of aircraft (planes and helicopters), we can reach almost any destination.
Of course we do not mean a plane or a helicopter but rather a flying ambulance which is equipped with srare-of-the-art equipment (see the enclosed list) accompanied by skilled doctors. These will give the patient a stabilizing treatment and see to it that he is transferred to the desired medical center as quickly as possible. This medical treatment will be given until the patient arrives at the medical center. Enclosed hereby is the list of the medical equipment in the flying ambulance.
Let's hope this fate will never befall us, but if it does, we are here to offer you our around the clock service seven days a week. At the shortest possible notice, a flying ambulance will be sent to you.
Depending on the location and the nature of the medical problem (our doctor will consult the attending doctor to determine how the rescue is to be carried out), a plane or a helicopter will be sent for the rescue or transfer operation. Since we have, at our disposal different types of aircraft (planes and helicopters), we can reach almost any destination.
Of course we do not mean a plane or a helicopter but rather a flying ambulance which is equipped with srare-of-the-art equipment (see the enclosed list) accompanied by skilled doctors. These will give the patient a stabilizing treatment and see to it that he is transferred to the desired medical center as quickly as possible. This medical treatment will be given until the patient arrives at the medical center. Enclosed hereby is the list of the medical equipment in the flying ambulance.
Following is a list of medical equipment that is approved:
- Incubator, Model TI-100/500 AIR SHIELD VICKERS
- Volume Ventilator, 2.01 COMPANION
- Monitor, Model 310 CARDIO PAK 2000, MENNEN MEDICAL
- Pulse Oximeter, Model N-100E NECLOR
- Suction, Model 7304D DEVILBISS
- Volumetric Infusion Pump, Model 927 IMED
- Infucheck Volume Pump, Model 1501EE IVAC
- Feeding Pump, 330 220V Y KANGAROO
- Suction Unit, Model 91-8850 PORT A VAC
- Volumetric Infusion Pump/Controller, Model PC-1 IMED CORPORATION
- Monitor Defibrilator and Battery Charger , Model PD4420 ZOLL
- Syringe Pump (a) GRASEBY 3100 (b) Braun Type 8714843
- Infusion 960 IMED
- Monitor/Defibrilator, CP 200 CARDIOPAC
- Pulse Oximeter 3740 OHMEDA
- Monitor/Defibrilator Type 08/16 AND Power Supply 160W 16VDC Vendor unknown
- Monitor/Defibrilator 10 P/N 804200-14 LIFEPACK
- Breathing Aid P/N 332108 BIPAP
- Suction 7304F VACUAID
- Suction Model 753790 AERAS
- Respirator Sullivan AUTTRALIZ
- Ventilator HT50H1 Vendor unknown
- Vacuum Pump ACCUVAC RESCUE WEINMANN
- Respirator INVENT 201 IC VERSAMED
- Breather OXYLOG 2000 P/N 8413950 DRAGER MEDIZINTECHNIK
- Medsystem III (iVAC) P/N : 2866AXOIEE3366848 ALARIS
- Portable oxygen concentrator Life Style P/N ASO81-1 with Life Style Battery Charger Model: BT011-1 AIRSEP - provided by MEDOX

