Oregon Air Medical Resource Guide
The Association of Air Medical Responders of Oregon, Inc. (AAMRO) is pleased to provide the EMS responders of Oregon, and other interested parties, with a thorough Air Medical Responders Resource Guide. This guide is a compilation of valuable information from all of the air medical assets that respond to clinical and/or rescue missions within our state.
This resource guide has been developed with the following objectives in mind:
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to promote and enable time-critical patients to receive the closest appropriate air medical transport
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to achieve a formalized mutual aid structure for air medical transport services
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to promote optimal use of resources in the event of a mass casualty incident or a homeland emergency through rapid access to information resources
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to enable rapid transport of critical resources (e.g. antivenin, blood, organs, specialty medical teams & or equipment)
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to promote operational safety
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to establish a CQI process to ensure optimal patient care
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to improve overall system efficiencies through the sharing of operational information and experiences
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to promote the continued availability of air medical services to the public
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Oregon Air Medical Resource Guide
Timely input from the users and providers of these services is always welcome. Only through frequent and current updates can we ensure the accuracy of the information within this Air Medical Responders Resource Guide.
2008 Oregon Air Medical Contact List
The 2008 AAMRO Contact list can be dowloaded here (41K). For any error or want further information, please contact:
Holly Love, RN
Life Flight Outreach Manager
Telephone: (503) 953-9261
e-mail: hlove@lifeflight.org
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