BOISE, Idaho--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Hundreds of Idahoans each year require critical care medical transport. When the need arises for critical care transport, whether triggered by a health emergency, worksite accident or transfer to specialized care, it is vital that this service be available and be provided with the best possible equipment in the hands of highly-trained professionals.
Boise-based Injury Care Emergency Medical Services recently earned the Critical Care designation from the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare. This certification ensures the organization maintains a high level of training and equipment under the direction of a physician for transport of critically ill patients. Only about ten percent of emergency transport agencies in Idaho have achieved this designation.
Since 2008, the company’s emergency transport professionals have provided skilled care and safe transport to over 5,000 individuals. In addition to transport of seriously ill patients throughout the northwest in state-of-the-art vehicles, they have also cared for those injured while fighting wildfires, working at mining, construction and other high-risk occupations. The firm also provides stand-by medical services for large public events such as concerts and festivals.
“We are proud of our record of providing excellent outcomes and customer care,” said Medical Director Dr. Richard Radnovich, D. O. “Earning this new designation demonstrates our commitment to increasing the level of care we offer to patients.”
Injury Care Emergency Medical Services provides services throughout the inland Northwest.
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