Air Ambulance service Mexico & USA

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Jet Rescue International Air Ambulance specializes in offering emergency air care services globally. These services are useful in dealing with emergency cases where patients need urgent medical care which is not within their vicinity. Jet Rescue International air ambulance repatriation can be trusted for medical air transportation globally. Their staff includes professional medics and crew members who have extensive experience in the field of emergency medical care hence, making it easy for clients to choose the best flights, medical services and value. Under a short notice, the Jet Rescue international air ambulances can effect safe and competent repatriation across the globe through the use of private jets or scheduled airlines. Its services include providing medical escorts, facilitating admission to hospitals and ensuring that there is proper medical referral, medical clearance, and transfers from airports. Using Jet Rescue International Air Ambulance repatriation services in emergency times has added advantages. The airlift medical transportation services offered guarantee that the patient gets to hospital through the safest and fast means possible hence, rescuing lives in time. International Air Ambulances also offer In-Flight Intensive Care. Their emergency rooms in flights have many comparable treatments and Intensive Care Units. Their doctors, paramedics and nurses are able to provide a wide range of medical care such as defibrillation and ventilation which help keep patients in a stable condition while traveling. Most air ambulances have staff members who are specialists such as critical care physicians and flight surgeons. Depending on the landing conditions, various aircraft such as helicopters and turbo prop planes are present to facilitate easy patient transfer and emergency medical attention. Jet Rescue International Air Ambulance repatriation services can be called upon in times of emergency, accidents or occurrence of a life threatening illness. Jet Rescue International Air Ambulance paramedics and nurses can be dispatched to remote areas around the globe. With the aging population, the risk of diseases such as strokes and heart attacks is increasing, and these situations call for emergency medical attention. If prompt medical attention and fast transfer to hospital are facilitated, other long term health effects that can ensue as a result of these attacks can be curbed well in advance. Jet Rescue International air ambulances are often useful to the youths in circumstances of accidents ensuing from sports such as surfing and skiing. Also in circumstances where natural calamities such as Tsunamis have occurred, international air ambulance repatriation become proficient moving critical patients out of the affected region. Medical insurance coverage for international air ambulance also helps tourists whenever they fall sick in a foreign country. International air ambulance repatriation enables them receive accurate medical treatment from their home countries. Jet Rescue international Air Ambulance picking up patient in Europe Jet Rescue International air ambulance stands out as the safest and quick way of offering medical care to loved ones whenever they are sick. Overtime, public awareness about emergency medical care services have improved, and the crucial role that international air ambulances play in saving lives is appreciated globally. Whenever there is an emergency, impassable roads or lack of qualified medical professionals cannot be taken in as a scapegoat to denying the patients, adequate medical care. In case of Medical Emergency while travelling in Mexico Call Us 01-00-681-1504 United States and Canada 1-877-704-8396 Worldwide +1-480-522-1080 extension 100

A true story…

July 15th, 2010 | Air ambulance Cancun, Air Ambulance Latin America, Air Ambulance South America, Cancun emergency services, Cancun Medical Evacuation, Emergency Transport Cancun | No Comments »

Accidents can happen anywhere and at any time, even when you are celebrating a nice vacation in a hot tropical beach resort. This is exactly what happened to John during his vacation in Mexico. Having fun at night with friends, after been drinking beers and beers John and his friends decided to go back to the hotel. They had enjoyed a terrific night at one of the local disco´s and found it was time to get back to the hotel for a good night sleep.

Fate however decided differently. In a jolly mood the friends took the decision to jump in the hotel swimming pool just before going to bed. As we all know it is forbidden to use the pool at night but as there was no hotel staff around they thought it´d be fun. It would be just one jump after all! A great way to end the night they thought. John, who was seriously drunk at that time was definitely in for a quick refreshing jump. Making jokes and taking off his shirt the idea was to run and jump into the pool. However just before he wanted to jump he slipped and banged his head onto the side of the pool. It was an enormous smack. With blood pouring into the pool it was clear it had seriously gone wrong.

The friends had to drag John out of the pool and as he was unconscious the friends feared for the worst. Hotel medical staff was alarmed and it was clear John had to be transported by helicopter to the nearest hospital. Due to the distance and possible severity of the injury transport by ground ambulance was no option. Time was not on their hand.

As you can imagine John´s friends were hysterical but as soon as the Jet Rescue Air Ambulance staff arrived they were calmed down. If there is one thing you need when an accident takes place is somebody offering calm, relaxed conversation and re-assurance and that is exactly what the Jet Rescue staff offered John`s friends.

John was flown to the nearest hospital and treated according to his injury. A head injury was diagnosed but luckily John was capable to recover a 100% over time. He was lucky to say the least. Pool accidents happen quite too often with devastating results such as brain damage or being paralyzed. The speedy response from both the Hotel staff and air ambulance service were vital in saving John´s life and both John and friends were ever so grateful to the hotel staff, Jet Rescue Air Ambulance service and the superb hospital staff that received John.

This story just shows that an accident can happen anywhere and at any time of day or night. Take appropriate measurements when going on vacation and be prepared for the worst; even though the chances of accidents are extremely low.

Jet Rescue Air Ambulance – 877 704 8396

Cancun & Emergencies

July 9th, 2010 | Air ambulance Cancun, Air Ambulance Latin America, Cancun emergency services, Cancun Medical Evacuation, Emergency Transport Cancun, Helicopter Emergency Medical Service | No Comments »

Cancun, 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

Neonatal Incubator Transport

July 9th, 2010 | Air Ambulance Central America, Air Ambulance Latin America, Air Ambulance North America, Air Ambulance South America | No Comments »

Neonatal incubatorScottsdale, Arizona – For several years, the repatriation or air ambulance transport of a newborn baby to a tertiary care facility has been one of Jet Rescue Air Ambulance´s specialties. These delicate and precious patients are flown under the care of its own neonatal and pediatric intensive care specialists. Neonatal air ambulance missions at Jet Rescue Air Ambulance always include a neonatologist as well as 2 Critical Care Neonatal Nurses. In addition the team is trained in NALS (Neonatal Advanced life Support)

The missions are executed with state-of-the-art equipment, two incubators, neonatal critical care equipment and ventilators are available from our bases in Guadalajara, Mexico and Mexico City.

An incubator is an apparatus used to maintain environmental conditions suitable for a newborn baby. It is used for transporting premature or seriously ill babies.

(Possible) functions of a neonatal incubator are:

  • Oxygenation, through oxygen supplementation by head hood or nasal cannula, or even continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) or mechanical ventilation. Infant respiratory distress syndrome is the leading cause of death in preterm infants, and the main treatments are CPAP, in addition to administering surfactant and stabilizing the blood sugar, blood salts, and blood pressure.
  • Observation: Modern neonatal intensive care involves sophisticated measurement of temperature, respiration, cardiac function, oxygenation, and brain activity.
  • Protection – From cold temperature, infection, noise, drafts and excess handling.
  • Nutrition – Provision of nutrition, through intravenous catheters
  • Administration of medications.
  • Maintaining fluid balance by providing fluid and keeping a high air humidity to prevent too great a loss from skin and respiratory evaporation.

A “transport incubator” is an incubator with the most necessary neonatal instruments in a transportable format. A transport incubator is used when a sick or premature baby has to be transported from one hospital to another. A transport incubator usually has a miniature ventilator, cardio-respiratory monitor, IV pump, pulse oxi-meter, and oxygen supply built into its frame.

As stated before Jet Rescue Air Ambulance always uses state of the art medical equipment. For Neonatal incubator transport the following equipment is used;

  • 2 Draeger Ti 500 Globe Trotter incubators equipped with a Mobile Stephan R120 ventilator
  • 2 Aeronox portable nitric oxide systems. The Aeronox offers continuous and uninterrupted inhaled nitric oxide administration and analysis during transport

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

The cost of an air ambulance service

June 7th, 2010 | About Jet Rescue Air Ambulance | No Comments »

Air Ambulances are fixed wing or rotor wing aircrafts meant to transport injured or seriously ill people in a fast way. The advantages of air ambulances against ground ambulances are as follows;

Distance - An air ambulance is an excellent choice for patients that require long distance transport. Air ambulances are fast and the chances of the patient arriving on time for appropriate treatment are far greater than any other means of transportation.

Remote locations – An accident can happen and take place anywhere. Imagine something bad happens while hiking in the mountains. No roads or houses nearby, only rocky terrain. In a lot of remote areas such as these the patient can simply not be reached by ground ambulance. A helicopter would be a fast and secure option to retrieve the patient from such a remote area.

The cost of an air ambulance service ranges from approximately $9.000 up to $60.000, but in general varies in every country and between each air ambulance company.

As you can see above the cost of an air ambulance service is quite expensive. How is the cost of an air ambulance service determined? There are variables that determine the exact cost of the service. Underneath we will discuss the most important variables.

Level of Care needed

Depending on the diagnosis of the patient it is decided what medical equipment will be brought along and what level of care is needed. There are 3 levels of care:

Level I: A specially trained Physician, one Critical Care-trained Registered Nurse and a Respiratory Therapist or a Critical Care Transport Paramedic (in some cases a Nurse Practitioner may replace the Physician, and a second Registered Nurse may replace the Respiratory Therapist on the three person team).

Level II: Two Critical Care-trained Registered Nurse or Respiratory Therapist (in some cases a Nurse Practitioner may replace the Physician).

Level III: One Critical Care-trained Registered Nurse and one Critical Care Transport Paramedic.

Aircraft & Fuel usage

The operational cost varies between the different types of air ambulance airplanes. The fuel usage however is the main cost factor for an air ambulance flight and depends on the distance to be flown.

The time frame in booking an air ambulance depends on your emergency. The emergency will be analyzed by our Jet Rescue Flight Coordination crew and if you need immediate attention, they will do everything in their power to get to you as soon as possible. It is important that they also analyze the terrain, as they would be of no use to you if the ambulance met with an accident whilst trying to get to you. This analysis does take time, although medical staff is well trained to think about different situations, and act accordingly, with lightening speed.

An air ambulance service might be expensive, but the service is definitely worth it as it saves lives.

Worldwide Collect: +1-480-522-1080

Senior citizens abroad and air ambulance transports!

May 25th, 2010 | Air Ambulance Central America, Air Ambulance Latin America, Air Ambulance South America | No Comments »

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

Volcanic cloud delays Jet Rescue flights from Europe

April 28th, 2010 | About Jet Rescue Air Ambulance, Air Ambulance Helicopter MExico, Air Ambulance Latin America, Air Ambulance North America, Air Ambulance service Asia, Air Ambulance South America, Helicopter Emergency Medical Service | No Comments »

Paris, France – The 60km high cloud of ash that erupted from a volcano in Iceland caused air traffic problems all over Europe. The Jet Rescue Air Ambulance transports that were supposed to take place in those couple of days were sadly enough all postponed.

Many people ask themselves what the encounter of a volcanic cloud means for aircraft and pilot. Not many people know that Jet Rescue pilots actually go through an extensive volcanic cloud training program. They are trained how to deal with volcanic clouds when flying. Below you will find information on how volcanic cloud training is addressed.

The Jet Rescue Air Ambulance pilots are tested on the correct implementation of the procedures underneath when a volcanic cloud is recognized by the pilot and in case the cloud could not be avoided. Each operator’s flight operation manual includes more specific directions.

  1. Reduce thrust to idle immediately. By reducing thrust, engines may suffer less buildup of molten debris on turbine blades and hot-section components. Idle thrust allows engines to continue producing electrical power, bleed air for pressurization, and hydraulic power for airplane control.
  2. Turn the auto-throttles off. This prevents the engines from increasing thrust above idle. Ash debris in the engine can result in reduced surge margins, and limiting the number of thrust adjustments improves the chances of engine recovery.
  3. Exit the ash cloud as quickly as possible. A 180-deg turn out of the ash cloud using a descending turn is the quickest exit strategy. Many ash clouds extend for hundreds of miles, so assuming that the encounter will end shortly can be false. Climbing out of the ash could result in increased engine debris buildup as the result of increased temperatures. The increased engine build-up can cause total loss of thrust.
  4. Turn on engine and wing anti-ice devices and all air-conditioning packs. These actions improve the engine stall margins by increasing the flow of bleed air.
  5. If possible, start the auxiliary power unit (APU). The APU can power systems in the event of a multiple-engine power loss. It can also be used to restart engines through the use of APU bleed air.
  6. If volcanic dust fills the flight deck, the crew may need to use oxygen. Use flight deck oxygen at the 100 percent setting. Manual deployment of the passenger oxygen system is not required because it will deploy automatically if the cabin altitude exceeds 14,000 ft.
  7. Turn on the continuous ignition. Confirm that auto-start is on, if available. In the event that the engines flame out or stall, use appropriate procedures to restart the engines. During restart, the engines may take longer than normal to reach idle thrust due to the combined effects of high altitude and volcanic ash ingestion. If an engine fails to start, try restarting it again immediately. Flight crews should remember that the airplane may be out of the air-start envelope if the encounter occurs during cruise.
  8. Monitor engine exhaust gas temperature (EGT). Because of potential engine debris buildup, the EGT can climb excessively. The flight crew should prevent EGT exceedances. Shut down the engine and restart it if the EGT is approaching limits similar to a hung start.
  9. Fly the airplane by monitoring airspeed and pitch attitude. If necessary, follow the procedure for flight with unreliable airspeed.

Jet Rescue´s new helicopter emergency medical service!

April 5th, 2010 | Air Ambulance Helicopter MExico, Air Ambulance Latin America, Air Ambulance North America, Air Ambulance service Asia, Air Ambulance South America, Helicopter Emergency Medical Service, Uncategorized | No Comments »

  • Mexico CityJet Rescue Air Ambulance is proud to announce the opening of a new business unit based in Mexico City. The “Critical Air” business unit offers emergency evacuation by means of its A-119 Koala air ambulance helicopter.

Quick response teams are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, in all weather conditions to ensure rapid and reliable medical retrieval in times of emergency. The helicopter, an A-119 Koala, is specially equipped to transport patients and medical crew. The helicopter can be deployed to even the most remote locations.

The A-119 Koala Helicopter is unique amongst single turbine powered helicopters, with a cabin volume that is approx 30% greater than other helicopters in its class. It has a cruise speed of 270 km/h and a maximum range of 1000 km.

The specially equipped air ambulance helicopter can accommodate up to two stretchers together with the medical crew. The internal layout includes provision for the installation of all necessary medical equipment to treat patients during transport. Two standard rails are positioned both in the cabin rear bulkhead and on upper side panels that include outlets for oxygen, emergency air and power.

Critical Air Helicopter Operations

  • Urgent responses to major accidents, emergencies and neo-natal cases.
  • Typical emergency scenarios include accidents where specialist on-scene medical care is required.
  • Rescue of patients who find themselves in rugged terrain or remote locations.
  • Helicopter retrieval incorporates both pre-hospital rescue and inter-hospital transfer services.

Jet Rescue contact details:

March 30th, 2010 | Air Ambulance Latin America, Air Ambulance North America, Air Ambulance service Asia, Air Ambulance South America | No Comments »

Jet Rescue Worldwide Air Ambulance Services

Mr. Arjan Los, Vice President of Business Development

877-704-8396 US and Canada

International Dialing:

Belgium:                              0800-761-34

Brazil:                                   0800-891-5328

France:                                 0800-917563

Germany:                             0800-183-0257

Guatemala                          +502-23560614

Luxembourg:                      8002-7975

Mexico:                               01-800-830-9202

Panama:                              00-800-226-5686

Spain:                                 900-981852

United Kingdom:              0-808-120-2353

Worldwide Collect: +1-480-522-1080

E-mail:

operations@jet-rescue.com

Address:

7633 E. Acoma Dr. Suite 102

Scottsdale, Arizona 85260

United States of America


Website:

Http://www.jet-rescue.com

Critical Air Helicopter

March 25th, 2010 | About Jet Rescue Air Ambulance, Air Ambulance Latin America, Air Ambulance North America, Air Ambulance service Asia, Air Ambulance South America | No Comments »

Critical Air Helicopter