Survival Flight Opens New Ems Base In Cotton County, OK

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  • l-r: Under Sheriff Gary Whittington, Regional Mg. Survival Flight Ryan Sand, Sheriff Tim King, Cotton County Emergency Manager Lori Hedges, Commissioner Mike Woods, Commissioner Greg Powell, Secretary for County Commissioners Margerat Davis, EMT Jamie Fitch, EMT Saige Herrera, Commissioner Ricky Vardell and Cotton County Clerk Nikki Vardell
    l-r: Under Sheriff Gary Whittington, Regional Mg. Survival Flight Ryan Sand, Sheriff Tim King, Cotton County Emergency Manager Lori Hedges, Commissioner Mike Woods, Commissioner Greg Powell, Secretary for County Commissioners Margerat Davis, EMT Jamie Fitch, EMT Saige Herrera, Commissioner Ricky Vardell and Cotton County Clerk Nikki Vardell
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COTTON COUNTY, OK On Monday July 13, Survival Flight, a company that provides emergency medical air and ground transportation for critically injured patients, announced the opening of a new ground EMS base in Cotton County, Oklahoma.

“With this new EMS base, we look forward to being a part of the Cotton County community, meeting needs and providing lifesaving care to those who need it,” Survival Flight CEO Chris Millard said. “We’re grateful to be able to expand our reach, ensuring that patients across the county receive the emergency medical services that they need in a timely manner.”

The base opened on Monday and is outfitted with two ambulances, one which will serve the community and another that will be available for backup. One EMT/paramedic will be on duty at all times to respond to emergencies.

In addition to this new ground EMS base, Survival Flight also has 16 other bases in Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, and Missouri, as well as several locations in Oklahoma.

* Members of the Survival Flight membership program are guaranteed to receive no out of pocket bills from Survival Flight. Survival Flight members are not billed for expenses resulting from their air medical transportation by Survival Flight, which were not covered by their insurance provider or other benefits providers’ coverage plans. Membership with Survival Flight will also cover Survival Flight Ground EMS with certain limitations as listed within the Terms of Use. Below are the terms and conditions to the membership program.

Emergency medical air transportation is determined by medical need not membership status. Medical need is determined by a Survival Flight medical professional. Once a Survival Flight medical professional deems that patient transportation is necessary, the patient will be transported to the closest appropriate medical facility for their current medical status. Survival Flight medical professionals will deem a patient necessary for air ambulance transportation if life, limb or permanent disability are at stake. Under all situations Survival Flight has the right to determine whether a patient is or is not transported.

Survival Flight Memberships are only valid for Survival Flight transportation. In the event that Survival Flight cannot transport a patient when requested because of FAA restrictions, Survival Flight absence in the local market, weight and balance restrictions, maintenance, commitment of the aircraft to another transport, patient condition, age or size of the patient, governmental market restrictions or weather conditions, Survival Flight is not held responsible for medical expenses ensued by the patient. FAA restrictions prohibit Survival Flight and other air ambulance providers from transporting in inclement weather conditions. The primary determinant of patient transportation with Survival Flight is always the safety ofthe patient and flight crews. If another provider transports a Survival Flight member, membership status is not recognized by other transportation providers and resulting fees are not covered by Survival Flight.

Survival Flight membership fees cover all potential out of pocket fees billed to the patient. Survival Flight memberships do not exclude the right of Survival Flight to bill directly any insurers, benefit providers and responsible third parties including automobile insurance providers (collectively “insurance”). Members must forward all insurance provider information including policy numbers, effective dates of coverage and deductible information. Members must also remit any payments received from providers or responsible third parties for services provided by Survival Flight, not exceeding billed charges. Failure to disclose insurance information may result in Survival Flight dishonoring membership status. Survival Flight is not an insurance company and a Survival Flight membership is not an insurance policy. Survival Flight memberships are not considered a secondary insurance provider or coverage plan. Survival Flight is not responsible for services provided from any ambulance service or air ambulance transportation company. Survival Flight expenses are separate from ambulance services patients may need or receive.

Membership with Survival Flight will apply to Survival Flight Ground EMS for transports based on the Medicare standards for necessity. Transports to doctors’ offices or outpatient clinics for convenience are typically not considered medically necessary. A new Survival Flight membership becomes effective three days after the membership application and payment is received, and members receive confirmation from Survival Flight that membership status has begun. The three day waiting period may be waived by management for unforeseen events that occur during those three days. Once payment is placed for a membership no refund is available. Medicaid beneficiaries are not allowed to purchase memberships due to state laws. Some other state and federal insurance plans may also be ineligible to apply. By applying for a membership applicants certify they are not a Medicaid beneficiary or a have a state or federal insurance plan with laws restricting membership application. These terms supersede all terms verbally given or written by any person relating to a Survival Flight membership. www.survivalflightinc.com

Cotton County Ambulance Board is very proud to be able to have Survival Flight as Cotton County Ambulance service. Board members are: Tara Brown, Elizabeth Crew, Krystal Edgmon, Lori Hedges, Pete Tulloh