Some Helpful tips for our customers

 

When to call for Medflight

  • Multiple-system trauma

  • Unresponsive to verbal stimulation

  • Systolic blood pressure less than 90 mmHg

  • Respiratory rate less than 10/min. or greater than 30/min.

  • Pulse rate less than 60 bpm or greater than 120 bpm

  • Entrapment (vehicular, industrial, residential or agricultural)

  • Associated fatality in the accident vehicle

  • Revised Trauma Score of 11 or less

  • Transport time greater than 15 minutes

  • Major burns

  • Pediatric Emergencies

  • Other surgical or medical emergencies

Special considerations

The following situations may require direct

discussions between the requesting agency/physician

and the Medflight Crew (Pilot and Medical Crew):

  • Patient's weight exceeds 350 pounds
  • Impending delivery of a newborn
  • Prisoner and/or "suspect" who requires an armed guard/officer
  • Hazardous Material Injuries
  • Impending or confirmed Traumatic Arrest

 

Preparation for Helicopter Transport

  • When Medflight arrives, the person in charge of the patient's  care should have patient condition information ready. Prepare a complete copy of medical records, a copy of the patient information sheet (face sheet) and all pertinent x-ray/CT films. Please have two copies of the face sheet and transfer form (one for the receiving facility and one for the flight crew).
  • Medflight policies require all trauma patients to be transported securely immobilized on a long spine board, regardless of x-ray interpretation.
  • The Medflight team will explain the transport procedure to the patient and family.

 

Patient Packaging

 

 

  • Secure airway if possible
  • Trauma patients require full spinal immobilization
  • Initiate two large bore IVs
  • Insert foley catheter if appropriate

 

INFORMATION REQUIRED

INTERHOSPITAL FLIGHTS:

  • Copy of medical records
  • Pertinent laboratory and diagnostic data
  • Copy of all radiographs
  • Pre-hospital records

SCENE FLIGHTS

  • Patient Identification and DOB
  • Mechanism of injury
  • Rate of deceleration if pertinent and structural damage noted
  • Restraint utilization?
  • ETOH?
  • Injuries noted
  • Medical history, medication and allergy history if known

 

 

 

The Initial Contact:

When you contact Medflight, please have the following initial information:

  • Your name and affiliated agency
  • Call-back telephone number and/or radio frequency (and PL tone)
  • Patient location
  • Patient's approximate age and weight
  • Patient's most current vital signs
  • Treatment rendered to the patient up to the time of the call

If you are calling about an accident scene, add the following information:

  • Type of accident (e.g.: rollover, ejection, pedestrian, entrapment, etc)
  • Any Hazardous Materials involved?
  • Accident location
  • Possible landing zone location, description and/or GPS coordinates

 

Placing the Medflight Team on "STANDBY":

You can place the Medflight team on "Standby" if you question whether our services are

needed. Give the Communications Specialist the following information when you call:

  • Nature of the accident
  • Location of the accident or hospital
  • Possible landing site - specify whether the hospital has a helipad
  • Call-back telephone number
  • Radio frequency and name of the person in charge at the scene or at the hospital

** Please remember to cancel the "Standby" if the Medflight helicopter is NOT needed.