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Air Ambulance Service Provider in Delhi and Guwahati

by Falcon Emergency Air and Train Ambulance Services
We all hope that we all will never experience a medical emergency that requires any emergency treatment. Nobody ever thinks they’ll have to deal with a critical medical condition that requires extensive medical treatment and care. Although we never want to be in such situations, but it is important and it’s our responsibility to informed about such issues. When patients need medical attention during transfer, the method of travel involves an ambulance, but in specific cases, standard medical transportation is not enough for the patients while keeping their condition in mind. At that time Air Ambulance Service provider in Guwahati is used for patients transfer.

What medical conditions and critical situations call for the use of an air ambulance? Each case is different based on the specific medical needs of the patient. There is no exact rule of thumb, but some basic guidelines do exist to determine which patients need the use of an air ambulance.

If the patient’s doctor feels that the patient need not travel by air with conventional airlines due to their specific medical needs, the doctor will order travel by an air ambulance. Many companies and organizations exist to transport patients in this way. Each company has their own specific requirements for staff on board the flight. Special medical circumstances may call for specific medical teams to go with the patient.

Here are some of medical conditions that state a need to travel by air ambulance:

  • Patients suffering from respiratory problems that need ventilators, Oxygen Cylinders.
  • Patients suffered from trauma
  • patients with neurological conditions
  • ICU, CC Facilities
  • Emergency transplant patients
  • obstetric patients requiring intensive care
  • NICU patients



The patients who need continuous medical or Doctor monitoring and have a use of specialized medical equipment are necessary people who must use to travel by air ambulance. There is no appreciable way for a patient with serious medical conditions to travel by traditional methods while obtaining comfort and proper medical care.

When time is the key point, standard flights would not be speedy enough to transfer a patient to their destination from the source point. Also, it is not possible to board a traditional flight with an entire medical attendant staff with medical equipment. Just because of this reason, doctor, and patients choose the process of transfer by air ambulance.  For example, a patient should typically be transferred by a jet when they require air ambulance transfer service for long miles distances. This is due to the time traveled and keeping the patient’s comfort and stress level in mind because small planes take more time and have a risk because of landing and takeoff for refueling their fuel.

An air ambulance service provider in Delhi may serve jet planes, Chartered planes, helicopter in face of Pilatus PC-12, AB 200, C-90, etc. for patients transfer and depends on patient’s needs and conditions. The type of aircraft used should be determined by the patient's needs and full fill all the needs regarding their situations, as well by the distance traveled must have all medical facilities.


Using air ambulance may not be a good experience that you want to have in your life, but it may be necessary for the future for you and your family safety. Patients who need regular medical attention, proper care and use of distinct medical equipment may need the use of such services. Should the doctor feel that this specialized service is beneficial for the emergency patients who need emergent services, you will be happy that Falcon Emergency air ambulance services are available in all over the world and in all small and large cities.

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