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What are your geographical boundaries for transporting patients?
Apr 20, 2011
Our insurance will not cover our vans once they cross the U.S. Border, including anywhere in Canada or Mexico. Although we provide patient transport everywhere else in the United States, we have a minimum of 500 miles. If your needs involve a tr...
Why would one not use an ambulance service to transport a patient across the country instead of your service?
Sep 17, 2010
For the same reason that you wouldn’t use a sledgehammer to kill a fly, you wouldn’t call on an ambulance to transport long distances. But there are many more reasons. First, an ambulance is a mobile emergency room. They are well des...
Both of my parents need to make this trip from their home to mine. Dad is the bedridden one, but mom, although ambulatory, needs a lot of assistance and supervision. Can they both ride together?
Sep 17, 2010
Yes. One of the beauties of our service is the fact that our personnel have medical backgrounds so they know how to work with patients who are at all levels of the care spectrum. When booking the transport, you’ll let us know a lot of inform...
I would like to travel with my husband, who is bedridden. Is this allowed? Is there an extra charge?
Sep 17, 2010
It absolutley is allowed! We have room for one additional person to ride along with the patient if they wish. They will ride in a leather captains chair that reclines, right next to the patient. There is never any extra charge for this.
Is it possible to have at least one female crew member on board when you transport my elderly mother?
Sep 17, 2010
Yes. However, the more notice that you can give us, the better the chance is of making that happen on the specific date and time that you need.



