Services
Emergency, scheduled and specialty ground transport.
Our operating companies run the full range of ground medical transport. What is available depends on the market, so the list below is the group's scope rather than a promise in every county.
- Emergency and 911 response
- Advanced life support and basic life support emergency response, provided under contract with municipalities, fire districts and counties. Staffing levels, response time standards and coverage hours are set by the contract in each jurisdiction.
- Interfacility transfers
- Hospital to hospital, hospital to skilled nursing or rehabilitation, and transfers to a higher level of care. Booked through a single number, with the transferring facility told which unit is assigned and when it will arrive.
- Critical care and specialty transport
- Higher acuity transports staffed to the level the patient requires, including ventilator and cardiac monitoring where the local company is licensed and staffed for it.
- Scheduled and non-emergency transport
- Hospital discharges, standing dialysis and treatment schedules, and routine appointment runs. Standing schedules are the bulk of this work and are measured on whether they hold week to week.
- Hospice and comfort care transport
- Transport home or to a hospice facility, handled by crews briefed on what the family has been told and what the plan of care is.
- Wheelchair and stretcher transport
- Non-emergency transport for patients who do not require clinical monitoring, where the local operating company holds the appropriate license.
- Event and standby coverage
- On-site medical standby for public events, athletics and municipal operations, scoped to the size and risk of the event.
Service lines, levels of care and coverage hours vary by operating company and by jurisdiction. We will confirm exactly what is available in your area before anything is scheduled or signed.
Not sure which service fits?
Describe the transport and we will tell you the right level of care and whether we cover it.