Abstract

The air medical environment presents a variety of potential hazards. One of these hazards, the possibility of an air medical crew being placed in a survival situation, is specifically mentioned in the Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems (CAMTS) accreditation standards.1 The incidence of this sort of occurrence is not known, and few reports exist of actual survival situations faced by air medical crews.

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