Newbury Airport Emergency Flight Service

Newbury Airport Details

Location: Lyons, Ohio

Type: Small Airport

Scheduled Service: No

Local Code: 28OH

GPS Code: 28OH

Elevation: 743 Feet

Latitude: 41.7034

Longitude: -84.0027


Runways at Newbury Airport

Newbury Airport has 1 runway.

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1 2600 Feet75 FeetTURFNo


Air ambulance services Lyons: Excellent medevac services

Air ambulance services Lyons: Excellent medevac services

Today's traffic grid has slowed down traffic considerably. Traffic congestion has made it more difficult to reach injured people in emergency situations. Normal ground ambulance services have been slowed down putting the patient's life into an increased risk category. Medical air transport Lyons provides another option. The well trained and experienced flight and medical personnel can fly to the destination and transport the patient to the hospital in a fraction of the time regular ambulances can. Air ambulances include helijets and fixed wing aircraft that are able to stabilize a patient's emergency situation long enough to get them to a hospital wheren the emergency room personnel are ready to take over. Medical data collected on the patient's vital signs en route is sent to the hospital ahead of time.

When one thinks of air travel, images of long lines, flight delays, and security screenings are immediately displayed on the minds of many. If one can afford it, why not consider chartering a private jet Lyons. They fly according your schedule, no waiting for the person ahead of you in line to put their oversize baggage in the undersized overhead compartment, and best of all it is simple luxurious. Many private jet charter companies offer a variety of "flight equipment" choices from small jets with seating for up to 4 to spacious airline jets that are capable of transporting 800 plus passengers. Many organizations even charter luxury helicopters for making an impressive appearance at a local dinner club or taking the family on an outing. Whatever your fancy there are many choices available.

It is crucial that every council member step forward to endorse the approval of medical air transport Lyons. Air ambulances can often be the reason someone survives an incident, or not. Because of their small sizes, these flying saviors will work well in both our commercial and more rural areas. Having the abilities to bypass traffic and to travel great distances at fast speeds, ensure quick transport to local or larger regional hospitals for accident victims. These services do not replace standard ambulances, rather they work in tandem to ensure the best and most efficient service possible. For example, in a large multi-vehicle accident, both van and air ambulance will head for the scene. Highly critical patients will be taken via air, while those more stable will go by land. It is a win-win situation for everyone.