Out-of-Hospital Intubation Success Rates Vary Based on Transport Environment

Oral endotracheal intubation is a procedure performed by emergency medical services (EMS) providers —who are stationed on ground ambulances, rotor-wing air ambulances (helicopter), and fixed-wing air ambulances (airplane)—for the purpose of securing a patient's airway.
Source: The Journal of Emergency Medicine - Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Tags: Selected Topics: Prehospital Care Source Type: research