Transportation Services

Ambulance

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Ambulance
A medical service that provides emergency transportation and care to patients who are sick or injured. Ambulance teams respond quickly to 911 calls, provide first aid and life-saving treatment at the scene, and safely transport patients to hospitals. They commonly help with heart attacks, accidents, strokes, breathing problems, and other urgent conditions, ensuring patients receive prompt medical attention during emergencies.
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Air Transport
A healthcare provider who transports patients by helicopter or airplane when they need urgent medical care and cannot be safely or quickly moved by ground ambulance. Air ambulance teams care for patients with serious injuries, heart attacks, strokes, or other life-threatening emergencies, providing advanced medical support during the flight to a hospital. Patients can expect rapid transport and care from highly trained medical professionals during emergencies.
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Land Transport
A healthcare provider who operates ground-based emergency vehicles to transport patients to and from medical facilities. They provide urgent care and life support during transport, responding to emergencies such as accidents, heart attacks, strokes, and injuries. Patients can expect prompt medical attention, stabilization, and safe transportation by trained professionals until they reach the hospital or appropriate care setting.
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Water Transport
A medical service that transports patients by boat or other watercraft when land ambulances cannot reach them. Water ambulances provide emergency care, stabilize injuries or illnesses, and move patients to hospitals or clinics. Patients can expect first aid, monitoring of vital signs, and treatment for conditions like trauma, heart problems, or medical emergencies occurring on islands, ships, or remote waterfront areas.

Military/U.S. Coast Guard Transport

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Military/U.S. Coast Guard Transport,
A healthcare provider who specializes in the safe transport of military personnel, including members of the U.S. Coast Guard, by ground, air, or sea. They help move patients between locations for medical care, provide emergency medical support during transport, and ensure the patient’s safety and comfort. Common services include emergency evacuation, medical monitoring, and coordination of care during transit. Patients can expect skilled support throughout the transport process, especially during emergencies or transfers between military medical facilities.
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Military or U.S. Coast Guard Ambulance, Air Transport
A specialized emergency team who provides air transport for patients in critical or non-critical condition, operated by the military or U.S. Coast Guard. They offer rapid medical evacuation, stabilization, and in-flight care for injuries, trauma, serious illness, or when urgent transport is needed between medical facilities. Patients can expect skilled medical attention during air transfer, often in situations such as accidents, combat injuries, natural disasters, or when immediate hospital access is required.
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Military or U.S. Coast Guard Ambulance, Ground Transport
A medical team who provides emergency or non-emergency ground transportation for patients as part of the military or U.S. Coast Guard. They use ambulances or ambulance buses to safely move patients to and from hospitals or medical facilities, often during military operations or disasters. Services include medical monitoring, first aid, and basic care during transport for injuries, illnesses, or medical emergencies. Patients can expect safe, timely, and professional transport with medical support throughout the journey.
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Military or U.S. Coast Guard Ambulance, Water Transport
A healthcare provider who specializes in transporting patients by boat or watercraft operated by the military or U.S. Coast Guard. They provide emergency or non-emergency medical care during water transport, helping patients who need to be moved between ships, from ship to shore, or to medical facilities. Services include basic first aid, monitoring vital signs, and stabilizing patients with injuries, medical emergencies, or those needing ongoing care while in transit. Patients can expect safe, timely transport and attentive medical support throughout the journey.