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The medically-equipped helicopter chosen to serve the Southern California area is an Airbus EC135, with dual engines that can fly at airspeeds up to 150 miles per hour. REACH Photo

REACH plans to open new air ambulance base

REACH Air Medical Services Press Release | January 27, 2017

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REACH Air Medical Services has announced the planned opening of its critical care air ambulance base in Murrieta, California, with service starting in April, 2017. The base will be located at the French Valley Airport and provide 24/7 air medical transports to the local community and surrounding region.

The medically-equipped helicopter chosen to serve the Southern California area is an Airbus EC135, with dual engines that can fly at airspeeds up to 150 miles per hour. REACH Photo
The medically-equipped helicopter chosen to serve the Southern California area is an Airbus EC135, with dual engines that can fly at airspeeds up to 150 miles per hour. REACH Photo

For 30 years, REACH has served patients needing emergency air transports from the scene of an incident, or from one hospital to another for a higher level of care. To date, the company has transported more than 100,000 patients to needed care.

Since its founding in 1987, REACH has expanded to include 45 bases serving patients across the Western U.S.

This is the eighth air ambulance REACH has positioned to serve Southern California patients and customers. Placement of this helicopter is the result of many years of planning and the diligent efforts between the community and REACH.

“We are proud to become part of this community and look forward to providing high quality medical care to patients and hospitals in the French Valley area as well as the Riverside County at large,” said Sean Russell, president of REACH Air Medical Services.

“In addition to serving the French Valley community, this helicopter will serve as a back-up resource to the REACH air ambulance bases already providing service from Imperial, Riverside and San Diego Counties,” said Anna Blair, REACH vice president of strategy.

The highly-skilled flight crews consist of a critical care nurse and paramedic, or two nurses, and an experienced pilot with thousands of hours of flight time. The team is equipped with night vision goggles to enhance safety during nighttime operations.

The medically-equipped helicopter chosen to serve this area is an Airbus EC135, with dual engines that can fly at airspeeds up to 150 miles per hour. The helicopter’s instrument flight rules capability allows it to fly when other aircraft may be grounded due to weather. It has the capacity to transport the patient, flight crew, and whenever possible, a family member.

REACH encourages residents of the area to consider membership with AirMedCare Network, the nation’s largest air ambulance membership program. It covers out-of-pocket expenses for members in the event of an emergency air transport by REACH or any of the AirMedCare Network’s more than 260 air base locations.

For a low-cost annual fee, individuals and companies may join more than 2.6 million members receiving coverage from locations in 32 states coast to coast.

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