| Mexico City - Jet Rescue Air Ambulance is proud | | | | transport. Two standard rails are positioned both |
| to announce the opening of a new business unit | | | | in the cabin rear bulkhead and on upper side |
| based in Mexico City. The "Critical Air" business | | | | panels that include outlets for oxygen, emergency |
| unit offers emergency evacuation by means of | | | | air and power. |
| its A-119 Koala air ambulance helicopter. | | | | Critical Air Helicopter Operations |
| Quick response teams are available 24 hours a | | | | - Urgent responses to major accidents, |
| day, 365 days a year, in most weather conditions | | | | emergencies and neo-natal cases. |
| to ensure rapid and reliable medical retrieval in | | | | - Typical emergency scenarios include accidents |
| times of emergency. The helicopter, an A-119 | | | | where specialist on-scene medical care is required. |
| Koala, is specially equipped to transport patients | | | | - Rescue of patients who find themselves in |
| and medical crew. The helicopter can be deployed | | | | rugged terrain or remote locations. |
| to even the most remote locations. | | | | - Helicopter retrieval incorporates both pre-hospital |
| The A-119 Koala Helicopter is unique amongst | | | | rescue and inter-hospital transfer services. |
| single turbine powered helicopters, with a cabin | | | | About Jet Rescue: |
| volume that is approx 30% greater than other | | | | Jet Rescue Air Ambulance provides Domestic and |
| helicopters in its class. It has a cruise speed of | | | | Worldwide air ambulance service, 24 hours a day |
| 270 km/h and a maximum range of 1000 km. | | | | seven days a week. |
| The specially equipped air ambulance helicopter | | | | We provide specialized medical teams to critically ill |
| can accommodate up to two stretchers together | | | | and injured patients anywhere in the world and |
| with the medical crew. The internal layout includes | | | | have the capability to organize the most complex |
| provision for the installation of all necessary | | | | repatriation mission. |
| medical equipment to treat patients during | | | | |