
Look until you actually need them a flying ambulance is at best a noisy, and expensive trip. From my perspective however, we have flown with them to pick up a few kids using their fixed wing...
(3)
CALSTAR, a pioneering air rescue program established in 1983, offers critical care air medical transport to expedite recovery and enhance outcomes for individuals facing severe illness or injury. Through a consortium approach, CALSTAR collaborates with REACH Medical Holdings, LLC to operate over 50 bases across seven states, ensuring prompt and essential critical care services to diverse regions, ranging from urban centers to remote wilderness areas.
With a focus on patient-centric care, CALSTAR remains a cornerstone of California’s emergency medical services network, leveraging its extensive experience to deliver life-saving interventions. By joining forces with other distinguished flight programs, CALSTAR reinforces its commitment to supporting communities with top-tier air medical services, backed by a legacy of excellence and dedication to patient well-being.
Generated from the website content
Look until you actually need them a flying ambulance is at best a noisy, and expensive trip. From my perspective however, we have flown with them to pick up a few kids using their fixed wing...
Wow! Too low and loud and obnoxious going into a non-trauma center at Good Samaritan in San Jose. It sure would be nice if these folks travel more conscientiously in and out of Good Sam, maybe...
CMD5 flies at low altitude over residential neighborhoods instead of hugging highways to reduce noise impact. This is an Uber subscription service, by the way, that is completely nonsensical....
Partial Data by Infogroup (c) 2025. All rights reserved.