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Yahoo
5 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Grady Memorial Hospital launches new medical helicopter
One of the busiest trauma centers in the country, Grady Memorial Hospital, has launched a new, state-of-the-art medical helicopter. The hospital says Grady Air is one of the state's largest medical aircraft and can provide intensive care unit-level care to patients. The helicopter is equipped with advanced life-support equipment and can carry multiple caregivers at once. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Grady Air will provide emergency medical services around the clock to metro Atlanta and will be staffed entirely by Grady medical personnel, while pilots from Air Methods will pilot the helicopter. 'Time is of the essence when it comes to trauma care,' said Dr. Ryan Fransman, medical director of Grady Air at Grady Health System. 'Every minute we save in transporting a critically injured patient to our trauma center increases their chance of survival. As Atlanta's only Level I trauma center, this new helicopter gives us the reach, speed, and medical capacity to make a real difference when every second counts." TRENDING STORIES: Governor's office said it will start issuing special tax refund checks this week PHOTOS: 'Itsy-Bitsy, Teenie-Tiny' town is Georgia's third most visited Midtown Taco Mac abruptly closes, second location to do so in as many months [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]


Business Upturn
01-05-2025
- Health
- Business Upturn
Air Methods Enhances Patient Care and Safety with Nationwide Deployment of Zoll® AutoPulse® NXT
GREENWOOD VILLAGE, CO, May 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Air Methods, the leading air medical service provider, is reinforcing its commitment to safety and clinical excellence by integrating the ZOLL AutoPulse® NXT automated CPR device into its community-based aircraft nationwide. Each year, more than 600 patients transported by Air Methods require chest compressions at some point during their care. The ZOLL AutoPulse NXT will enable Air Methods clinicians to deliver high-quality, uninterrupted CPR while ensuring their own safety during flight. 'The ability to provide effective manual chest compressions while maintaining safety belts during critical phases of flight is extremely challenging—if not impossible,' said Dr. Stephanie Queen, DNP, MBA, RN, Chief Nursing Officer and Senior Vice President of Air Methods. 'By integrating the AutoPulse NXT across our fleet, we are enhancing our ability to deliver life-saving care while prioritizing both patient outcomes and crew safety.' The decision to adopt the ZOLL AutoPulse NXT followed rigorous evaluation and testing at 10 Air Methods bases throughout Illinois, Kentucky, Alabama, New York, California, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Georgia. Unlike manual compressions, which can be inconsistent and physically exhausting, the AutoPulse NXT delivers continuous, high-quality CPR without interruption, ensuring a more effective resuscitation process. The device's innovative design also eliminates the need for removal during patient loading and unloading, allowing seamless transitions while maintaining uninterrupted compressions. Furthermore, its compact size ensures compatibility with every aircraft in the Air Methods fleet, making it a practical and efficient addition to the company's life-saving equipment. 'ZOLL is proud to partner with Air Methods on advancing resuscitation care in their fleet,' said Randy Keaney, Strategic Account Manager of ZOLL Medical. 'Autopulse NXT provides high quality circumferential chest compressions to a wide patient population and can continue CPR from the scene to the ER to the Cath Lab.' This initiative aligns with advancements in emergency cardiac care, including the increased use of Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) and the growing need to transport patients experiencing cardiac arrest to Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI)-capable cardiac facilities. By deploying the AutoPulse NXT nationwide, Air Methods is ensuring that its medical teams can focus on identifying and addressing the underlying causes of cardiac arrest, rather than the physical demands of manual compressions. Air Methods collaborated closely with ZOLL to provide direct feedback during the development of the AutoPulse NXT, which was released in 2024. The rollout of AutoPulse NXT across Air Methods bases nationwide will begin in Q2 of 2025, accompanied by training programs and resources to ensure seamless adoption among clinicians. For photos and video of the ZOLL AutoPulse® NXT automated CPR device, click here. ### About ZOLL Medical ZOLL, an Asahi Kasei company, develops and markets medical devices and software solutions that help advance emergency care and save lives, while increasing clinical and operational efficiencies. With products for defibrillation and cardiac monitoring, circulation enhancement and CPR feedback, supersaturated oxygen therapy, data management, ventilation, therapeutic temperature management, and sleep apnea diagnosis and treatment, ZOLL provides a comprehensive set of technologies that help clinicians, EMS and fire professionals, as well as lay rescuers, improve patient outcomes in critical cardiopulmonary and respiratory conditions. For more information, visit About Air Methods Air Methods is the leading air medical service, delivering lifesaving care to more than 100,000 people every year. With 45 years of experience, Air Methods is the preferred partner for hospitals and one of the largest community-based providers of air medical services. Air Methods Ascend is the company's clinical education program, allowing critical care nurses and paramedics best-in-class training opportunities using high-fidelity mannequins, virtual reality, and cadaver labs. Attachment ZOLL AutoPulse® NXT Automated CPR Device Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with GlobeNewswire. Business Upturn takes no editorial responsibility for the same.
Yahoo
28-03-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Air Methods Celebrates National Doctor Day
Recognizing, Honoring Dedicated Physicians Behind Every Patient Air Methods Celebrates National Doctor Day GREENWOOD VILLAGE, CO, March 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As National Doctor Day approaches, Air Methods takes the opportunity to celebrate and honor the dedicated physicians who form the backbone of its patient care system. Air Methods physicians play a pivotal role in ensuring the delivery of safe and high-quality healthcare to patients across the country. Air Methods' physicians are board-certified and bring decades of experience to their roles. For patients requiring specialized care, Air Methods employs obstetric, neonatology, pediatric emergency medicine, and intensive care physicians, ensuring that the diverse needs of patients are met with the highest level of care. 'Behind every crew who arrives at the side of an ill or injured patient is an Air Methods physician,' said Emily Colyer, Director of Patient Safety and Registered Nurse. 'Air Methods physicians are on call 24/7/365 for every base across the country. Available by telephone to guide the care of our patients, they communicate with crews, referring physicians, and receiving physicians to ensure that our patients receive safe, high-quality healthcare.' Physicians are integral to Air Methods' quality and safety review process, meticulously reviewing all critical cases, events, and procedures to ensure that Air Methods' care meets the highest standards. More than 400 case reviews are conducted each year, enabling physicians to continuously enhance the quality of patient care through regular reviews with clinicians and leaders. 'Air Methods is the industry leader in quality care, and our performance metrics support that assertion,' said Dr. Eric Schmitt, Air Methods' SkyLife Air Ambulance Medical Director and Physician Advisor. 'Our high performance is a result of the resources that are invested in ongoing quality assurance and the incredibly robust training and education programs that begin with onboarding and continue with the ongoing and annual content. Air Methods' overriding safety culture and the commitment to a just culture, allow everyone to learn and grow when opportunities for improvement arise.' Ensuring that policies and protocols are informed by the latest medical evidence, Air Methods physicians actively participate in writing, reviewing, and approving all guidelines used in patient care delivery. They are not only experts in their fields but also dedicated educators. They teach and participate in simulation exercises, cadaver laboratory instruction, and various educational programs among bases and training centers across the country. Their commitment to education ensures that critical care teams are well-prepared to handle any medical situation and further underscores their commitment to clinical excellence. 'On this National Doctor's Day, Air Methods extends its deepest gratitude to physicians for their unwavering dedication, expertise, and compassionate care,' said Dr. Stephanie Queen, Air Methods Senior Vice President of Clinical Services. 'With more than 50 physicians and surgeons we employ, their relentless pursuit of excellence in healthcare continues to make a profound difference in the lives of patients every day.' For more information about Air Methods and our commitment to exceptional patient care, please visit ### About Air Methods Air Methods ( is the nation's leading air medical service delivering lifesaving care to more than 100,000 people every year. With 45 years of experience, Air Methods is the preferred partner for hospitals and one of the largest community-based providers of air medical services. Air Methods Ascend is the company's clinical education program, allowing critical care nurses and paramedics best-in-class training opportunities using high-fidelity mannequins, virtual reality, and cadaver labs. Attachment Air Methods Celebrates National Doctor Day CONTACT: Denisse Coffman Air Methods 720-666-8499 media@
Yahoo
12-03-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Air Methods Expands Fleet with Nearly 50 New Aircraft to Enhance Nationwide Air Medical Services
Signs major purchase agreements with Bell Textron Inc., and AirBus Helicopters Air Methods expands fleet, signs major purchase agreements Air Methods expands fleet, signs major purchase agreements DALLAS, TX, March 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Air Methods, the nation's leading air medical provider, is growing its fleet by nearly 50 aircraft to expand services across the country and serve more patients in need of emergency transport. Today, at the VERTICON 2025 conference in Dallas, Air Methods signed major purchase agreements with both Bell Textron Inc. and Airbus Helicopters, reinforcing Air Methods' commitment to providing cutting-edge aircraft for lifesaving missions. 'It is our mission to provide lifesaving care to as many people as possible,' said Air Methods CEO Rob Hamilton. 'With more than 100,000 patient transports each year, expanding our fleet is critical to ensuring our crews have the safest, most reliable aircraft to serve communities nationwide.' As part of its agreement with Bell Textron Inc., Air Methods will acquire up to 27 Bell helicopters, including 15 IFR-configured Bell 407GXis, a Bell 429, and 12 additional aircraft expected in the near future. The addition of these aircraft will further enhance Air Methods' ability to provide rapid and reliable emergency medical transport to the communities it serves. 'Air Methods and Bell have worked together for the entirety of Air Methods' 45 years in operation. The Bell 407 and Bell 429 are core aircraft in our fleet of over 390 aircraft,' said Leo Morrissette, EVP of Operations at Air Methods. 'The Bell 407 demonstrates exceptional performance and reliability, while the Bell 429 provides our clinical team with the cabin capacity necessary to deliver industry-leading specialty care to our patients.' Bell and Air Methods have maintained a strong partnership spanning four decades, with Air Methods currently operating 90 Bell aircraft. The Bell 407GXi's single-pilot IFR capability and the Bell 429's advanced avionics and spacious interior make them ideal platforms for emergency medical services (EMS) missions. In addition to the Bell fleet expansion, Air Methods also entered into a Global Fleet Agreement with Airbus Helicopters, placing an order for 21 Airbus helicopters—10 H125s and 11 H135s. As the largest global commercial operator of Airbus helicopters, Air Methods continues to rely on the H125 and H135 models for their safety, reliability, and ability to support critical care transport operations. 'This agreement strengthens our ability to support our customers with state-of-the-art aircraft and positions Air Methods for long-term growth and innovation,' said Hamilton. With 300 bases serving 48 states, Air Methods transports more than 100,000 patients annually, flying over 150,000 hours each year. The company remains dedicated to integrating the latest technology and best-in-class aircraft to ensure rapid response times and exceptional patient care. Attachments Air Methods expands fleet, signs major purchase agreements Air Methods expands fleet, signs major purchase agreements CONTACT: Denisse Coffman Air Methods 720-666-8499 media@ in to access your portfolio