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Locality: West Plains, Missouri

Phone: +1 866-450-3209



Address: 1800 Air Medical Drive 65775 West Plains, MO, US

Website: www.airmedcarenetwork.com

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AirMedCare Network 09.02.2021

Todd Branda is a Base Pilot Supervisor at Air Evac 129 in Idabel, Okla. He never thought too much about the path he took to becoming an air medical pilot until Air Evac Lifeteam helped save his newborn daughter’s life. http://ow.ly/ogi850CTjjK

AirMedCare Network 07.02.2021

Global Medical Response is committed to hiring veterans and is honored to share their unique stories. Read Robert Keen’s story at GMR.net/careers/hiring-heroes/Robert-Keen #HiringHeroes

AirMedCare Network 26.01.2021

We’re celebrating fall, freedom and our AMCN community by giving away some special prizes. Text AMERICA to 65047 for a chance to win $7,500 or other prizes, including pumpkin cheesecake. Yum! Enroll in a membership for more chances to win, and never pay out-of-pocket costs for emergency medical air transport when flown by an AMCN provider. Promotion ends 11/20/20. http://bit.ly/AMERICA-Sweepstakes... #AMCNSWEEPS #CELEBRATEFALL

AirMedCare Network 20.01.2021

Happy first day of Fall. As the leaves begin to turn, the weather is cooling and homeowners are thinking about outdoor cleanup. Hauling out leaf blowers, ladders, mowers and rakes not to mention using them increases your risk of pain and injury. Here are some ways to be safe while working outdoors this fall: -Warm up, cool down and take breaks... -Dress appropriately -Choose proper safety accessories -Use proper posture and movements when picking items up -Don’t overload yourself -Practice ladder safety #GMRSafetyTips http://ow.ly/OUMp50Bvbax

AirMedCare Network 09.01.2021

Hurricane #Sally made landfall as a strong Category 2. We are closely monitoring the impacted communities and the well-being of our team members. Significant flooding and road closures have resulted as the storm continues to move inland. For all our teams and community members in the area, please heed warnings and be safe! http://ow.ly/XT5F50BstMb