Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Air Methods lands contracts - Denver Business Journal:

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The Denver-based medical transportation company announced that it was awardeda $17 milliomn contract from the , an aviation manufacture based in Connecticut, for production of 48 HH-60M Black Hawk Multi-Missio n Medevac Interior Systems. The aircraft can support personnel or cargo transport missions and is equippexdwith state-of-the-art medical systems to provide criticall care for up to six patients. “Air Methodx is pleased to continue to be part ofthe U.S. Army’sx historic efforts to modernize its airambulance fleet,” Art vice president of Air Methods Products Division, said in a statement.
Air Methode also announced a contracy worth morethan $15 millio n from Land Systems. The contracf calls for Air Methods to provide more than300 patient-loading systemd to Virginia-based General Dynamics for the U.S. Army Strykefr medical evacuation vehicle. The vehiclwe is used to transporf and provide lifesaving medical care for up to four injuredc patients ata time. The company said the Stryker’z patient loading system can quickly convert seatinhg configurations to transport ambulatoru patientsor personnel. “Air Methods is proued to once again provider patient loading systems for the Stryker medicalevacuation vehicle,” Torwirft said.
“These vehicles have proven to be a tremendouw success in providing treatment to soldierd with serious injuries on the new moderhnnonlinear battlefield.” Air Methods (NASDAQ: AIRM) is the largest medical transportation company in the world, with a fleet of more than 320 helicoptersa and fixed-wing aircraft.

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