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Boston MedFlight operates two critical care ground
vehicles, and in partnership with Era
Med (formerly Keystone
Helicopter Corporation) staffs three helicopters
each strategically located in Massachusetts with the capability
to transport patients to tertiary care centers. Additionally,
BMF, in partnership with Boston Air Charter, staffs a fixed
wing jet aircraft that extends our long distance and all
weather service capability.
Boston MedFlight's integrated critical transport system brings
the technology and skill of the emergency department or intensive
care unit to critically ill and injured patients. All of our
vehicles allow for rapid transport of patients to Boston's
world-renowned centers of excellence.
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| MedFlight
1 : Station - Bedford, MA |
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Type:
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BK 117 C1 twin engine helicopter |
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Speed:
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130 mph |
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Range:
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240 miles. |
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Misc:
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Two patient capable.
"Open" tail rotor.
Patient loads from the rear. |
| MedFlight
2: Station - Bedford, MA |
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Type:
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Dauphin II twin engine helicopter |
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Speed:
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175 mph |
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Range:
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450 miles. |
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Misc:
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Two patient capable.
Fenestron tail rotor.
Patient loads from the side. |
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| MedFlight
3: Station - Plymouth, MA |
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Type:
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BK 117 C1 twin engine
helicopter |
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Speed:
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130 mph |
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Range:
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240 miles. |
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Misc:
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Two patient capable.
"Open" tail rotor.
Patient loads from the rear. |
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| MedFlight
4: Station - Bedford, MA |
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Type:
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Citation II Jet |
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Speed:
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400 mph |
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Range:
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1200 nautical miles average |
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Misc:
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One patient capable.
Staffed with 2 pilots. |
| MedFlight
5: Station - Boston, MA |
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Type:
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Critical Care Transport
Ground Vehicle |
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Misc:
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Designed for interfacility
transfers.
Onboard generator.
One patient capable.
Same staffing as the air medical vehicles. |
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MedFlight
6: Station - Plymouth, MA ................ |
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Type:
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Critical Care Transport
Ground Vehicle |
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Misc:
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Designed for interfacility
transfers.
Onboard generator.
One patient capable.
Same staffing as the air medical vehicles. |
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