
AirMed International - Air Ambulance | Medical Air Transport
AirMed International is the leading air ambulance and medical transport company in the United States, with 25,000 total missions and counting. AirMed offers unparalleled medical care and …
AirMed International - Wikipedia
AirMed International, LLC, based in Birmingham, Alabama, is aa FAA-approved fee-for-service air ambulance airline. AirMed holds accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of …
Home - AirMedCare Network
AirMedCare Network (AMCN) is part of Global Medical Response — the largest medical transportation company in the world. AMCN delivers compassionate, quality medical care, …
AirMed - University of Utah Health
AirMed was established on June 16, 1978, as the eighth air medical transport program in the nation. We transport trauma, burn, medical, pediatric, neonatal, high-risk OB patients, intra …
Airmed - Wikipedia
In Irish mythology, the goddess Airmed (also given as Airmid) was one of the Tuatha Dé Danann. With her father Dian Cecht and brother Miach, she healed those injured in the Second Battle …
About Us - AirMed International Air Ambulance Services
We are one of the leading air medical transport companies in the world, with over 25,000 total missions and counting. AirMed offers unparalleled medical care and bedside-to-bedside …
AirMed Careers
AirMed has been chosen as fixed-wing air medical transportation for the top hospitals in the country, including the world-renowned Mayo Clinic. We are a contracted air carrier for the U.S. …
Air Ambulance Services | Our Fleet - AirMed International
Rivaling patient care in some of the finest hospitals, AirMed jets are equipped for virtually every critical care scenario. And unlike others in the industry, we have our own fleet so we can …
FUH - Overview - AirMedCare Network
AirMedCare Network is an alliance among Air Evac Lifeteam, Guardian Flight, Med-Trans Corporation and REACH Air Medical Services, creating America’s largest air ambulance …
Airmed
Airmed is a pioneering ML powered platform, leveraging data to unlock the under-utilized capacity of caregivers