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Road ambulance
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Frequently asked questions
Repatriation by Road Ambulance refers to the process of transporting a patient over long distances using specially equipped ambulances designed for extended journeys. This method is considered one of the safest, most convenient, and comfortable ways for patients to travel. When air transportation is not feasible and you want a method that is practical for shorter distances EMS can help you with repatriation by Road Ambulance.
Our Road Ambulances are equipped with ICU facilities and modern medical equipment, ensuring that patients receive comprehensive care during land transfers. The vehicles are staffed with trained medical professionals to attend to the patient's needs.
Yes, our Road Ambulances are designed to transport patients with various medical conditions, including those requiring critical care. They ensure a safe and comfortable transfer to the designated medical facility.
Our comprehensive bed-to-bed service includes seamless coordination between Road Ambulance services and other modes of transport, ensuring a smooth transition from the patient's current location to the departure point for Air Ambulance or Medical Escort transport.
Patient comfort is a priority in our Road Ambulances. We utilize specialized equipment and protocols to ensure patients are positioned comfortably, minimizing discomfort during transit, especially over long distances.
Our Road Ambulance teams consist of highly trained medical professionals capable of handling medical emergencies during transit. They are equipped to provide immediate medical care and stabilize the patient while enroute to the designated medical facility.
Definitions
A Road Ambulance, also known as Private Ambulance, is an Ambulance well-suited for long distances, providing optimal comfort for the patient. To increase patient safety and comfort we choose to use only vehicles with automatic gearboxes to avoid sudden jerks and starts.