Spectrum Aeromed in the News
People are talking - and they’re talking about Spectrum Aeromed. See what the media are saying about us:
- RotorHub, Rotor and Vertical, Sept. 10, 2008: Spectrum Delivers Reconfigured A109 to North Memorial
- Minneapolis Star Tribune, Aug. 25, 2008: Time is start-up’s precious product
- Minneapolis Star Tribune, Aug. 11, 2008: Rescue-gear firm takes off
- Fargo Forum, June 19, 2008: Spectrum Aeromed returns to Fargo
- Waypoint AirMed & Rescue, April 2008: New Paris-based aircraft for Medic’Air
- AME Info, April 2008: Royal Med reports record missions year
Waypoint AirMed & Rescue, April 2008: New Paris-based aircraft for Medic’Air
Reprinted from Waypoint AirMed & Rescue, April, 2008
“Solutions for the unexpected” is what the new dedicated air ambulance aircraft based out of the Paris will provide says the French company, Medic’ Air International. Two aircraft corporations and a medical reparation agency partnered together to purchase the Beech King Air 1900C for this new air ambulance service.
The Beech 1900C is permanently on alert at the Paris le Bourget airport, and ready for take off in less than two hours for any emergency mission or scheduled repatriation flight in Europe and the Mediterranean region. Its medical team includes a physician and a flight nurse, who are fluent in both English and French languages.
This Medic’ Air International air ambulance is equipped with Spectrum Aeromed 2800 series modules and is configured for up to four ICU patient stretchers. Available with the Spectrum modules are 4 oxygen cylinders of 3,200 liters each, vacuum and medical air. The modules also have available the electrical supply to power the auxiliary medical equipment necessary to monitor and maintain the patient’s status during the flight.
Spectrum Aeromed is proud to work with Medic’ Air International in this new air ambulance business venture.
For more information see Waypoint Airmed & Rescue Magazine April 1, 2008 Edition.
See the websites: http://tinyurl.com/63kk4l or www.medic-air.com See News (26/03/2008 Solutions for the unexpected)