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Spectrum kits out PC-24 with medical equipment
PC-24 operators can choose from a variety of certified medical solutions tailored to diverse patient care needs. For transport, Spectrum Aeromed offers everything from secure stretcher kits to critical care modules.
The customised interior solution from Spectrum Aeromed enhances medical teams' ability to provide optimal care at every stage of the mission.

Spectrum Aeromed has received FAA certification for a wide range of advanced air ambulance equipment on the Pilatus PC-24, an increasingly popular choice among air medical operators worldwide. Known as the world's first Super Versatile Jet, the PC-24 is suited for EMS, capable of handling both short and long-range patient transfer missions with ease.

With features designed specifically for EMS, the customised interior solution from Spectrum Aeromed enhances medical teams' ability to provide optimal care at every stage of the mission. The PC-24's unique design offers unparalleled access and flexibility, enabling crews to provide high-quality care, whether in rapid-response situations or complex, longer-distance transfers.

“We're excited to offer our certified equipment for the PC-24, a jet that is an ideal platform for EMS missions,” comments Thomas Redder, vice president of international sales at Spectrum Aeromed. “We are proud to support operators in maximising its potential with versatile medical configurations.”

PC-24 operators can choose from a variety of certified medical solutions tailored to diverse patient care needs. For basic transport, Spectrum Aeromed offers secure stretcher kits, while advanced critical care modules with pneumatic and electrical capabilities are available for intensive cases. Custom configurations include overheads and medwalls with extra pneumatic ports, allowing flexible mission setups. Additional options include mounts for essential medical devices, infant transport decks and an optional aft cargo net for securing patient loaders. The PC-24 can transport up to two patients simultaneously, providing customisable solutions for EMS teams.

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