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Thu, May 24, 2018

Med-Trans Opens New AeroCare VIII Helicopter Base In Plainview, TX

Bell 407 Joins Ground-Based Ambulance At The Base

Leading air medical transport company Med-Trans Corporation has opened a new AeroCare medical helicopter base in Plainview, Texas, joining a ground ambulance already operating there. A medically-equipped Bell 407 helicopter is now available at Hale County Airport to serve patients in the Texas Panhandle and surrounding areas.

"Med-Trans Corporation is pleased to be able to incorporate this additional resource into the area's healthcare assets," said Med-Trans President Rob Hamilton. "This expansion reflects years of successful air and ground medical transports and is a positive development for world-class patient care in the area."   

AeroCare VIII joins seven other air medical locations in Texas and New Mexico, serving emergency air transport in a three-state region. Plainview is located between Amarillo and Lubbock.
 
Other AeroCare air medical bases are:

  • AeroCare I - Lubbock, Texas
  • AeroCare II - Clovis, New Mexico
  • AeroCare III - Lubbock, Texas
  • AeroCare IV - Seminole, Texas
  • AeroCare V - Odessa, Texas
  • AeroCare VI - Fort Stockton, Texas
  • Aerocare VII - Lovington, New Mexico
  • AeroCare Ground 1 - Plainview, Texas
  • AeroCare Ground 2 - Clovis, New Mexico
  • AeroCare Ground 3 - Lubbock, Texas

The Bell 407 helicopter has a 300 nautical mile range, a 140 mph cruise speed, and like other AeroCare helicopters, is equipped with state of the art safety enhancements such as night vision capability, XM color weather radar, and an autopilot. Additionally, Skytrac satellite tracking software allows Med-Trans to continuously monitor aircraft position.
 
"Fully staffed, AeroCare VIII in Plainview will have four pilots, four nurses and four paramedics," said Business Development Manager Bobby Sanchez. He noted that AeroCare was established in 1988 and became a Med-Trans operation in 2009. Plainview's ground ambulance service began in 2014 and is a licensed Mobile Intensive Care Unit providing 24/7 transport in the region.
 
Now in its 36th year in business, Med-Trans has grown into a leading national medical transport provider, focused on establishing professional relationships with leading health systems, medical centers, and EMS agencies. Med-Trans offers a broad range of solutions to help its partners achieve successful patient outcomes.

(Image provided with Med-Trans news release)

FMI: www.med-trans.net

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