Domeyer Airport Details
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Location: Lenox, Missouri
Type: Small Airport
Scheduled Service: No
Local Code: 13MO
GPS Code: 13MO
Elevation: 1260 Feet
Latitude: 37.6764
Longitude: -91.7065
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Runways at Domeyer Airport
Domeyer Airport has 1 runway.
# | Length | Width | Surface | Lighted |
1 | 2000 Feet | 100 Feet | TURF | No |
Chartering Private Jets to Lenox
Often a serious accident victim arrives at a local trama center with severe head and organ injuries that are beyond the medical skills of the local doctors on staff. At that point, a call is routinely made to an air medical Lenox service requesting an emergency flight to a distant city that has the medical skills and the equipment to treat the critically injured patient. Within minutes a crew from Medevac, an air ambulance service, arrives on the scene and prepares the patient for a quick flight
to the new destination. This air ambulance service not only provides emergency medical flight service for land-based emergencies but is often called for medical emergencies on river and ocean accidents. Often this life flight is the difference between life and death.
It is a luxury to fly, no doubt but one can save all the troubles that they could face in an airport by simply having to charter a private jet. A person who travels often will also know that the airfares have become so expensive that it is really a big deal to consider flying from one place to another like going back and forth to Lenox. However, for those individuals who cannot help it can charter a flight. It gives you the benefits of traveling in comfort, luxury and definitely some style. Airports normally have long waiting lines where people have to get past security check one by one which does not really happen in the case of a chartered flight. Hence, these flights not only give you comfort but all the rights and privileges of traveling at your convenience.
Every state employs air ambulance services which consists of two to three air ambulances that serve the entire state. In the event of a major car accident that results in life threatening injuries that go beyond the capacity of the local hospitals, the medical air transport Lenox will fly the patient out to the nearest trauma unit. If family has been notified beforehand, they are permitted to tell the medical technicians where they would like the patient flown, however, it is weather permitting and they will take every measure necessary to be fully accommodating but they also take into consideration the health of the patient and the safety of the medical crew. Most air ambulance services are covered by insurance but this is actually a separate bill and has nothing to do with medical services rendered while in the care of the medical technicians.