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Crisis Response Desk

Crisis Response Medevac — when it can't wait for office hours

A 24/7 crisis-response medevac desk for embassies, NGOs, energy operators and corporates. Mass casualty, conflict-affected environments, expat evacuation and multi-patient airlift — coordinated by one ops lead, end-to-end.

Scenarios we run

What crisis tasking actually looks like

Mass casualty / industrial incident

Multi-patient airlift from energy, mining, maritime or construction sites to tertiary trauma or burns centres. Coordinated triage, equipment redundancy, multiple crew rotations.

Embassy & consular evacuation

Movement of injured or unwell diplomatic staff and dependents, with consular documentation handling, secure ground transfers and discreet handover.

NGO & humanitarian staff

Evacuation of field staff from remote or deteriorating environments. Coordination with headquarters duty officers, security advisors and receiving facilities.

Corporate duty of care

Activation under existing crisis-management plans for energy, finance, professional services and tech employers. Single-call coverage for any employee anywhere.

Natural disaster response

Patient movement out of disrupted hospital systems where local infrastructure can no longer support acute care. Aviation, ground and clinical handover in one coordinated operation.

VIP & high-net-worth

Discreet rapid extraction with full medical cover, family handling and confidentiality protocols. End-to-end coordination by a single named ops lead.

Activation

From first call to wheels-up

  1. 01Live phone or WhatsApp pickup by the on-call ops lead, 24/7/365.
  2. 02Brief captured in parallel — patient(s), location, security posture, destination, decision-maker.
  3. 03Aircraft, crew, permits and ground assets sourced simultaneously, not sequentially.
  4. 04Written go/no-go with quote, ETD, ETA, operator credentials and risk notes within the hour.
  5. 05Real-time updates from launch through bed-handover. Post-mission report within 24h.

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24/7 worldwide · No obligation · Subject to medical & operational feasibility

No medical advice is provided online. Each case is reviewed individually by qualified medical partners and is subject to medical and operational feasibility.

FAQ

Crisis response questions

What counts as a crisis-response medevac?+

Any mission that involves time pressure beyond a standard repatriation: multi-patient airlift after an industrial incident, embassy or NGO staff extraction from a deteriorating security environment, evacuation from a natural disaster zone, or coordinated movement of casualties from a remote site to a tertiary trauma centre.

How quickly can a crisis mission launch?+

From a clean brief — patient location, condition, destination, security context — a regional jet can typically be wheels-up within 4 to 8 hours, faster where pre-positioning agreements exist. Helicopter assets for nearby sites can launch in under 2 hours. Real-world timing depends on overflight clearances, fuel uplift and crew duty.

Do you operate into restricted or conflict-affected airspace?+

Only where overflight and landing permits, insurance cover, and operator risk appetite all align. We will not put aircraft or crew into airspace that fails our internal risk threshold — but we have working relationships with operators credentialled for high-risk environments and can be transparent about what is and isn't feasible within hours of a brief.

Can you coordinate multi-patient airlift?+

Yes — from two-stretcher light jets up to wide-body cabin reconfigurations for 6+ ICU patients on a single airframe. Mass-casualty missions are scoped against acuity, equipment redundancy and crew complement, not just seat count.

Do you work with embassies and consulates?+

We support consular evacuations under both standing agreements and ad-hoc tasking. Documentation handling — including expired or absent travel documents — is coordinated with the relevant consular section and destination immigration.

Can a crisis mission be invoiced after the event?+

Established corporate, NGO and government clients with a master service agreement can be invoiced post-mission on agreed payment terms. New clients on a first crisis mission typically require pre-payment or a confirmed GOP from an assistance partner before launch.

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