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AeroCare adds H125 at Parker, Arizona base
The H125 will provide first responders with increased access to community members in the Colorado River region who are experiencing a medical emergency.
The H125 will complement the Guardian Flight brand's medical coverage to La Paz Regional Medical Center and the Colorado River region of Arizona, California and Nevada.

AeroCare, a Guardian Flight brand and Global Medical Response company, has added a medically configured Airbus H125 to its fleet. This rotor-wing asset, which went into service on 5 April, will complement the current area coverage by providing transportation to La Paz Regional Medical Center, Parker and the Colorado River region of Arizona, California and Nevada.

"We are thrilled to add an additional rotor-wing asset available at our base in Parker," says Jim Hiatt, programme director for Guardian Flight. "This will provide our first responders with increased access to community members who are experiencing a medical emergency."

AeroCare is a participating provider in the AirMedCare Network (AMCN), the nation's largest air medical transport membership programme with more than 320 air medical locations across 38 states.

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