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Ride as an Observer in an Air Ambulance
Presented By Jimmy
Oakley http://may
brockpublishing.com
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Are you an EMT in search of a great educational experience?
If so, pack your bags and bring some warm clothes, because you
are headed off to Alaska. With a little planning, you can ride
along inside an air ambulance as an observer. Imagine this
opportunity.
As an observer on the air ambulance, you will not be
expected to perform any medical duties or life-saving
techniques, but you may be asked to assist by carrying medical
equipment and restocking the aircraft between flights. So, you
are wondering how you can sign up for this opportunity of a
lifetime?
To make arrangements to ride along as an observer in an air
ambulance, you first must contact Warbelows in Fairbanks,
Alaska. Warbelows is the oldest and most experienced critical
care air ambulance service. As a community outreach program,
Warbelows has decided to make this ride along opportunity
available to you. Where else can you observe such exciting and
educational medical care while touring Alaska?
Yes, you can bring along your camera. The majestic view of
Alaska from the air is unparalleled. If you are interested in
taking photos inside the air ambulance, do please keep patient
privacy in mind.
Warbelows services interior Alaska. Thirty villages look to
Warbelows for medical assistance. Also, the air ambulance
offers transport between Anchorage and Seattle hospitals. With
this coverage area, you are sure to gain flight experience
during the appointed shift.
The air ambulance aircraft is a Cheyenne II XL twin jet-prop
aircraft. The aircraft is pressurized. This quiet air ambulance
is capable of flying high altitudes to soar above the weather.
With a cruising speed of 300 miles per hour, this flying
critical care machine can get to patients speedily. The crew
strives for a thirty minute launch time and quick arrival to
ensure the highest quality in patient care.
The flight crew is caring and ready to respond 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week. The crew is trained in critical care.
Training meetings occur twice a month to further train and
educate the medical staff to meet certification
requirements.
During any downtime between flights, you can use your time to
learn and ask questions. Observers are given educational
information to check out and study between flying missions.
Regardless of the hours actually spent in the air during a
shift, you will walk away from this opportunity with an
experience that you will remember for a lifetime. Upon your
arrival home you can share the ins and outs of your
observational experience with your colleagues.
Any medical staff with an interest in emergency care,
critical care, or air ambulance service will be delighted by
Warbelow's community outreach opportunity to ride along in an
air ambulance as an observer. This experience is not only
exciting, but educational.
Contact Warbelow today to schedule your appointed shift to
ride along as an observer. Grab your uniform and your camera.
You will soon be experiencing the ride of a lifetime in an air
ambulance. This is an experience that you can hold onto for a
lifetime.
Arthors Bio:
Jimmy Oakley is publisher of http://maybrockpublishing.com and
is also an accomplished arthor and writer.
His newest ebook release is titled
"Addiction Education, You have Questions, I Have Answers!",
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miscellaneous topics of interest.
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