Established 1979, ARCH ( Area Rescue Consortium of Hospitals ) provides emergency medical services (EMS) in Missouri and Illinois. Acquired by Air Methods in 2000.
Bases as of 2017:
- Arch 1, Granite City, IL
- Arch 2, Litchfield, IL
- Arch 3, Effingham, IL (77IL)
- Arch 4, Sparta, IL
- Arch 6, Sullivan, MO
- Arch 10, Farmingon, MO, May 2024 rebranded from LifeNet
- Kids Flight 1, Farmington, MO
- Kids Flight 2, St Louis, MO
- Glennon Flight 1, Cardinal Glennon Children's, Granite City, IL
- Rescue Flight 1, Highland, IL
Bases as of 2017:
- Arch 1, Granite City, IL
- Arch 2, Litchfield, IL
- Arch 3, Effingham, IL (77IL)
- Arch 4, Sparta, IL
- Arch 6, Sullivan, MO
- Arch 10, Farmingon, MO, May 2024 rebranded from LifeNet
- Kids Flight 1, Farmington, MO
- Kids Flight 2, St Louis, MO
- Glennon Flight 1, Cardinal Glennon Children's, Granite City, IL
- Rescue Flight 1, Highland, IL
News about ARCH Air Medical Service |
ARCH 3 Celebrates 20 Years Serving South Central Illinois
08-May-24 - Air ambulance base ARCH 3 in Effingham celebrating 20 years of service to South Central Illinois #IllinoisNew Air Ambulance Base in Missouri
23-Nov-20 - Missouri air ambulance ARCH, part of Air Methods, opening new medical helicopter base ARCH 5, with a Bell 407, in Northern Lincoln County, north of St. Louis, one mile west of U.S. 61 on Highway E #LincolnCountyARCH Sparta Helicopter Now Carrying Blood and Plasma
19-Oct-19 - ARCH Air Medical base (ARCH 4) at Sparta, IL which is operated by an Air Methods’ Bell 407GX helicopter now carrying blood and plasma on its missions for patients with traumatic injuries that require transfusions #bloodARCH Effingham Helicopter Now Carrying Blood and Plasma
08-Oct-19 - ARCH Air Medical base (ARCH 3) at Effingham, IL which is operated by an Air Methods’ Bell 407 helicopter now carrying blood and plasma on its missions for patients with traumatic injuries that require transfusions #bloodSt Louis’ ARCH Air Medical 40th Anniversary
25-Aug-19 - Missouri based ARCH Air Medical, part of Air Methods, honored current and past crews of one of the earliest air medical programs in the nation that has provided life-saving care to the region for four decades #Anniversary
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