Choice Air Care

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Care Browse All Services (A-&gtAirCare provides rapid transport for critically ill and severely injured patientsincluding neonateschildrenand adults with complex or time-sensitive conditions. &nbsp&nbspRequest AirCare Emergency Transport 1-800-272-6440 Factsfiguresand features Serving since April 11979 &nbspIowa’s first hospital-based air medical program and one of the first 15 in the U.S. &nbsp4.5 million miles flown and 42000+ patients served (as of spring 2025) &nbspFirst Iowa flight program affiliated with an emergency medicine residency training program &nbspFirst in Iowa to earn CAMTS accreditation for air medical excellence &nbsphemorrhage can lead to shock and organ failurewhich also supports hospitals facing blood shortages. &nbspAirCare crews are trained to monitor and adjust it during transport. &nbspWe offer advanced intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP) transport capabilities. &nbspburn ICU

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