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Established in 1980, the Association of Air Medical Services (AAMS) is an international association which serves providers of air and surface medical transport systems.
The association, a voluntary non-profit organization, encourages and supports its members in maintaining a standard of performance reflecting safe operations and efficient, high quality patient care.
AAMS is built on the idea that representation from a variety of medical transport services and businesses can be brought together to share information, collectively resolve problems and provide leadership in the medical transport community.
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The EMS community has the need to operate "twenty-four seven, three-sixty-five" with an aircraft to match. When the call comes for transport, it's not only the crews but the critically ill or injured who expect the best from a flight program. |
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Professionals involved with air medical services and ground interfacility transport services strive to provide the highest possible quality to their constituents.
The Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems is dedicated to assisting these professionals in offering a quality service. |
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Today the rich past of the two parent companies, Aerospatiale and Daimler Chrysler Aerospace, lives on in the dependable, efficient, quiet, powerful and safe aircraft manufactured by American Eurocopter.
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NAACS is a not-for-profit professional organization whose mission is to represent the air medical communication specialist on a national level through education, standardization and recognition.
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The National EMS Pilots Association - known more commonly as NEMSPA - is a professional organization dedicated to serving pilots involved in emergency medical service and improving the air medical industry in general.
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The history of the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians, America's National EMT certifying agency, spans the years 1970 to the present. It encompasses the nation's leap from the mortician driven hearse/ambulance to today's standardized vehicles manned by well-trained EMTs and Paramedics. |
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