Air Ambulance needed Urgent! Anyone
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Air Ambulance needed Urgent! Anyone
Anyone with contacts or details for a Medivac company, urgently need to transport a buddy from DNPO to London for immediate medical attention.
Please let me know. Telephone and names please.
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Please let me know. Telephone and names please.
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Hope this helps:
Medair South Africa: www.medair.co.za
Air Rescue Africa: www.airrescueafrica.co.za
International SOS: www.internationalsos.com, they have an office in PHC:
SMI (Service Medical International Ltd)
Intels Camp
Km 12 Aba/ PHC Expressway
Port Harcourt, Nigeria Nigeria
Admin Tel:+234 84 465 400
Admin Fax:+234 84 465 429
and Warri
International Medical Clinic Warri Ltd
House 13A
#2 Chief Edewor Estate, Effurun
Warri, Nigeria Nigeria
Admin Tel:234 53 254 956
Admin Fax:234 53 255 023
Try also posting at www.african-aviation.com
Good luck!
Medair South Africa: www.medair.co.za
Air Rescue Africa: www.airrescueafrica.co.za
International SOS: www.internationalsos.com, they have an office in PHC:
SMI (Service Medical International Ltd)
Intels Camp
Km 12 Aba/ PHC Expressway
Port Harcourt, Nigeria Nigeria
Admin Tel:+234 84 465 400
Admin Fax:+234 84 465 429
and Warri
International Medical Clinic Warri Ltd
House 13A
#2 Chief Edewor Estate, Effurun
Warri, Nigeria Nigeria
Admin Tel:234 53 254 956
Admin Fax:234 53 255 023
Try also posting at www.african-aviation.com
Good luck!
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Zaz,
Our company normally uses International SOS (which also operates under the SMI) name, but as there are currently no international flights going from DNPO, they are usually taken to Calabar by helicopter first. Even if SOS can't do it themselves (not sure how things stand if you're not already registered with them) they're normally pretty helpful and will give you the contact numbers of the companies they use. Be warned though, if he doesn't have insurance, the flights are very expensive. If you're in PHC their offices are at the Intels camp on the Aba Expressway, about 1 km after Eleleme junction on the left hand side of the road.
Another company you could try is the UK based aeromed 365 in Crawley. Their 24 hour hotline is +44 8707 596999 or
Email: [email protected]
Good luck.
Our company normally uses International SOS (which also operates under the SMI) name, but as there are currently no international flights going from DNPO, they are usually taken to Calabar by helicopter first. Even if SOS can't do it themselves (not sure how things stand if you're not already registered with them) they're normally pretty helpful and will give you the contact numbers of the companies they use. Be warned though, if he doesn't have insurance, the flights are very expensive. If you're in PHC their offices are at the Intels camp on the Aba Expressway, about 1 km after Eleleme junction on the left hand side of the road.
Another company you could try is the UK based aeromed 365 in Crawley. Their 24 hour hotline is +44 8707 596999 or
Email: [email protected]
Good luck.
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Zazoo,
I can concur with what MP has said. You could also try your own Nigerian company Critical rescue International. Their emergency number is 0808 2740000 or [email protected]
I can concur with what MP has said. You could also try your own Nigerian company Critical rescue International. Their emergency number is 0808 2740000 or [email protected]
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Thanks
Thanks Guy's, thanks so much. We got AXA Assistance to move him out, they are sending a jet from Paris to Medevac him to London.
Mamaput, your right his not insured and family and friends had to cough out euros!!!
The AXA people have been helpful and moved him to their ICU at Riverside clinic in Port Harcourt. Looks like quite a good setup with 2 french doctors on duty. They only deal with clients who are registered with AXA/EMC but after some friendly intervention agreed to evacuate him and took him into their care.
Thanks a million.
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Mamaput, your right his not insured and family and friends had to cough out euros!!!
The AXA people have been helpful and moved him to their ICU at Riverside clinic in Port Harcourt. Looks like quite a good setup with 2 french doctors on duty. They only deal with clients who are registered with AXA/EMC but after some friendly intervention agreed to evacuate him and took him into their care.
Thanks a million.
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Hi there ,
I have done a MEDEVAC last night from DNPO to EGFF ( Cardiff) . We are only 1 hour away from DNPO . glad you found a flight . Next time you may contact us at +229 97970146 we are specialised in Medevac in West ,Central and North Africa . Our time of response is the Best in the region , and we are dealing with all the insurance companies .
Cheers
Gusto
I have done a MEDEVAC last night from DNPO to EGFF ( Cardiff) . We are only 1 hour away from DNPO . glad you found a flight . Next time you may contact us at +229 97970146 we are specialised in Medevac in West ,Central and North Africa . Our time of response is the Best in the region , and we are dealing with all the insurance companies .
Cheers
Gusto
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Hi all, sadly he passed away in the early hours of thursday morning. Apparently by the time we got him to the AXA/EMC guys his condition detoriated.
They did their best to stabilise him for repatriation but according to them the hospital that he had been with before we moved him did a poor job.
The AXA doctors were so helpful and I wished we had known about their existence days before, he was only 5mins away from their center in town, just down the road.
Such is life, if only!!!
Thanks again guy's, thanks.
zaz
They did their best to stabilise him for repatriation but according to them the hospital that he had been with before we moved him did a poor job.
The AXA doctors were so helpful and I wished we had known about their existence days before, he was only 5mins away from their center in town, just down the road.
Such is life, if only!!!
Thanks again guy's, thanks.
zaz