Ambulance aérienne et Transport Médical | Airmedic Airmedic est une entreprise montréalaise spécialisée en transport médical aérien Elle utilise des aéronefs à voilure fixe et tournante L’entreprise offre des services complets d’ambulance aérienne, au Canada et à l’international De plus, elle assure un soutien rapide, fiable et disponible en tout temps — 24 7
Air Ambulance and Medical Transport | Airmedic Airmedic is a Montreal-based company specializing in air medical transport It operates both fixed-wing and rotary aircraft As a result, it offers complete air ambulance services across Canada and internationally In addition, it provides fast, reliable, and around-the-clock support — 24 7
Contact Airmedic | Medical Transport Assistance Information For both local and international journeys, Airmedic offers complete and safe care with air ambulance-configured aircraft, qualified medical personnel, and top-tier equipment, ensuring the best care en route to their residence or an appropriate healthcare facility
Air Medic 2024 Airmedic provides complete coordination on commercial flights or air ambulances for safe and efficient bedside-to-bedside medical transport with specialized care and preferential rates Canada and U S coverage: Capable of serving most of Canada and the United States Cost-effective: More affordable than a jet, delivering excellent value for money
Four missing after Airmedic helicopter crash in northeastern Quebec: police Four people are missing after an Airmedic helicopter crashed near Natashquan, a community on Quebec's North Shore, around 10:30 p m Friday The air ambulance was in the process of a medical evacuation and crashed into a lake shortly after takeoff, according to Nic Defalco, a spokesperson for Canada's Transportation Safety Board (TSB) Four crew members and one passenger were on board, said
4 Missing After Medical Helicopter Crashes in Quebec Lake Teams are searching on the ground, in the water and by air for those missing, Sergeant Avoine said The helicopter crashed shortly after takeoff, said Nicholas Defalco, a spokesman for the