Plus Medical Services LLC (RPM) response, a subsidiary of the response of prehospital medical services and the emergency medical services provider regionally leading, more in the PJSC, entered a pact with the Falcon Aviation services to develop the first air ambulance capabilities of its kind in its type in the EAU.
RPM announced to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Falcon Aviation Services, a leading Emirati Business Aviation Services in Middle East and Africa, for the initiative.
The agreement aims to develop aerial ambulance capabilities to allow the transport of patients traveling abroad for critical care treatments and facilitate their repatriation to the EAU after treatment.
Falcon Aviation Services, recognized for their wide range of operational and aviation support services, will collaborate with RPM to advance medicine services and medical aviation repaciation.
Dr. Rohil Raghavan, response CEO Plus Holding PJSC, said that collaboration underlines the group’s commitment to support medical air evacuation solutions in the EAU and the region.
“With Falcon Aviation services, RPM aims to sacrifice the most efficient and critical aerial ambulance services for its customers in all markets in the region,” he said.
Captain Ramandep Oberi, CEO of Falcon Aviation Services, said the MOU is strengthened by the company’s commitment to provide perfect, efficient and timely medical transport.
“By leveraging the extensive experience of Falcon Aviation services in air operations, our goal is to offer safe, reliable and world -class air ambulance solutions that are aligned with the vision of medical care of the EAU,” he said.
The companions said that the initiative is aligned with the mission and vision of the regulatory agencies of the EAU’s health, with the aim of improving care for both citizens and residents of the country.
RPM currently manages its Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) with Falcon Aviation services, which includes primary emergency response to remote and high seas locations in the energy sector.