Guardian Flight Alaska and Alaska Regional Team Up To Save More Lives

Anchorage, Alaska- In the past four years, Guardian Flight Alaska and Alaska Regional LifeFlight swiftly transported nearly 10,000 critically ill patients to local hospitals. The largest air medical transport company and longest-tenured air medevac company in Alaska respectively achieved this significant number of patient transports while providing service across a state with the greatest geographical footprint in the nation. Backed by Alaska Regional Hospital, Guardian and LifeFlight partnered in 2014 to bring expert medical direction 24/7 from Dr. Jennifer Dow and Dr. David Cadogan, both specializing in emergency medicine. Since then, this partnership has served to better connect rural Alaskans with medical specialists and patient care that are unavailable in their local communities. As a result, many more lives were saved and long-term disabilities were reduced.   "With six bases and highly qualified medical teams, Guardian Flight has the largest EMS aircraft fleet in the state," said Guardian Flight Alaska Executive Director Jared Sherman. "In addition, Guardian Flight Alaska is replacing its fleet of smaller Learjets and Beechjets with five Learjet 45s." Guardian Flight medical teams perform advanced medical training quarterly, using patient simulators that represent adults and children. This investment enables the clinical teams to provide unequaled, quality medical evacuation services to Alaska's critically ill patients. At Alaska Regio...
Source: JEMS Operations - Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Tags: Operations Industry News Source Type: news