ARCH Air Medical Service (ARCH was an initialism for Area Rescue Consortium of Hospitals) is an emergency medical service (EMS) that provides critical care air ambulance service in Missouri, Illinois, and the surrounding regions. Air ambulance programs (also known as Medevac) offer transport by helicopter (rotor-wing) or fixed-wing aircraft. ARCH Air was the twelfth program in the U.S. to offer such services when it began operating in March 1979. Transporting approximately 4,200 patients per year by helicopter, ARCH aircraft are staffed by a pilot, nurse and paramedic. Flights are 80% inter-facility (hospital to hospital) and 20% scene.
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| - ARCH Air Medical Service (ARCH was an initialism for Area Rescue Consortium of Hospitals) is an emergency medical service (EMS) that provides critical care air ambulance service in Missouri, Illinois, and the surrounding regions. Air ambulance programs (also known as Medevac) offer transport by helicopter (rotor-wing) or fixed-wing aircraft. ARCH Air was the twelfth program in the U.S. to offer such services when it began operating in March 1979. Transporting approximately 4,200 patients per year by helicopter, ARCH aircraft are staffed by a pilot, nurse and paramedic. Flights are 80% inter-facility (hospital to hospital) and 20% scene. (en)
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- Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital
- Carle Foundation Hospital
- Rockford, Illinois
- Not-for-profit
- MBB/Kawasaki BK 117
- Beechcraft King Air
- Joliet, Illinois
- Litchfield, Illinois
- University of Chicago
- Urbana, Illinois
- Creve Coeur, Missouri
- Medevac
- Saint Louis University Hospital
- Obstetrics
- Effingham, Illinois
- Emergency medical service
- Granite City, Illinois
- Missouri
- Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems
- Paramedic
- Aviator
- Helicopter
- Air Methods
- Eurocopter EC130
- Farmington, Missouri
- Nurse
- Cape Girardeau
- Baron 58
- Air ambulance services in the United States
- Medical and health organizations based in Illinois
- Chicago, IL
- Sullivan, Missouri
- Southeast Missouri Hospital
- Sparta, Illinois
- Springfield, IL
- St. John's Hospital (Springfield, Illinois)
- Illinois
- Initialism
- Air ambulance
- Olney, Illinois
- Fixed-wing aircraft
- Sikorsky S-55
- St. John's Regional Medical Center (Missouri)
- Bell JetRanger
- Neonatal
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| - ARCH Air Medical Service (ARCH was an initialism for Area Rescue Consortium of Hospitals) is an emergency medical service (EMS) that provides critical care air ambulance service in Missouri, Illinois, and the surrounding regions. Air ambulance programs (also known as Medevac) offer transport by helicopter (rotor-wing) or fixed-wing aircraft. ARCH Air was the twelfth program in the U.S. to offer such services when it began operating in March 1979. Transporting approximately 4,200 patients per year by helicopter, ARCH aircraft are staffed by a pilot, nurse and paramedic. Flights are 80% inter-facility (hospital to hospital) and 20% scene. Transport is also provided for specialty teams from obstetrics, Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital, St. John's Mercy Medical Center, Creve Coeur neonatal, , Cape Girardeau neonatal, Southeast Missouri Hospital Cape Girardeau neonatal, and St. John's Hospital, Springfield, IL neonatal, University of Missouri Children's Transport Service Peds and Neonate. (en)
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